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This interview with Kees Schouten was recorded by Michael Dooney on 17. April 2019 in Berlin, Germany.
First uploaded on 16. July 2019, more information: https://www.patreon.com/posts/subtext...Kees is a Dutch visual artist who graduated from the Art Academy of Amsterdam in 1984. His early works were primarily abstract oil paintings. From around 1995 he shifted almost exclusively to photographic work, though his process is still very much associated with the techniques of abstract painting.
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