Vrije Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten

Vrije Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten (Free Academy of Visual Art) was an art school in The Hague, Netherlands. It was founded in 1947 by Livinus van de Bundt.[1] The last remaining part of the school, GEMAK, closed on December 4, 2015, after a 75% cut in its funding from the city of The Hague.[2] The final product of the school was the publication Exit GEMAK: All Art is Political | Kunst = Politiek.[3]

Directors

  • 1947–1964 Livinus van de Bundt
  • 1964–1982 George Lampe
  • 1982–1984 team ad interim: Wil Bouthoorn, Stan Spoorenberg, Dieter Ludwig
  • 1884–1988 Frans Zwartjes
  • 1988–2001 Bob Bonies
  • 2001–2009 Ingrid Rollema
  • 2009–2015 Marie Jeanne de Rooij

Notable Students

gollark: Money allows you to obtain goods and services™. Goods and services™ allow more happy™.
gollark: Or at least problematically low amounts of money → low happiness.
gollark: money → more likely to have happiness
gollark: But poor people often just don't have time for their family at all because they have to work more.
gollark: Also more stable living conditions.

References

  1. "GEMAK". gemak.org. Retrieved 2017-04-07.
  2. "Announcement - GEMAK to close its doors - GEMAK". gemak.org. Retrieved 2017-04-07.
  3. "Exit GEMAK: all art is political | kunst = politiek". issuu. Retrieved 2017-04-07.



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