Hemels Gewelf
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- | [[Hemels Gewelf]] (1996, English: Celsestial Vault) is a work of [[land art]] by American artist [[James Turrell]] in [[Kijkduin]]. It was partly inspired by the work of [[Marcel Minnaert]]. | + | [[Hemels Gewelf]] (1996, English: Celsestial Vault) is a work of [[land art]] by American artist [[James Turrell]] in [[Kijkduin]], Netherlands. It was partly inspired by the work of [[Marcel Minnaert]]. |
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Hemels Gewelf (1996, English: Celsestial Vault) is a work of land art by American artist James Turrell in Kijkduin, Netherlands. It was partly inspired by the work of Marcel Minnaert.
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