Sandberg

designer and innovator: the Stedelijk Museum

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ISBN: 9789493301450
Uitgever: Samsara Uitgeverij b.v.
Verschijningsvorm: Paperback
Auteur: Ad Petersen
Druk: 1
Pagina's: 224
Taal: Engels
Verschijningsjaar: 2023
NUR: Kunst algemeen

Willem Sandberg was a gifted designer and a pragmatic museum director, a doer

who achieved an incredible amount in the art world after 1945 and opened many

people’s eyes to contemporary art. He was an idealist who cherished the utopian

belief that contemporary art could play a self-evident and meaningful role in society

outside of its usual marginal and elitist position. At the same time, he was enough

of a realist not to harbour excessively high expectations of the result of his efforts.

His belief in the power of art, however, was unwavering. In his work as a director

and designer, it was Sandberg’s mission to be powerful, positive, and future-oriented.

His typography, to which the lion’s share of this book is devoted, is tangible

evidence of this vocation.

This is how author Ad Petersen began his foreword to the French edition of this

book. He knew Sandberg well. In the final years of Sandberg’s directorate, Petersen

became one of his closest collaborators. Thereafter, from 1963 until Sandberg’s

death in 1984, they kept in touch on a more personal basis. His familiarity with

the subject culminated in the book Sandberg, een documentaire / a documentary,

which he published in 1975 together with Pieter Brattinga and in collaboration with

Sandberg.

The original book owes its existence to the initiative of the then 50-year-old Institut

Néerlandais in collaboration with publisher Xavier Barral. And, of course, to Ad

Petersen and his expert storytelling, based on countless conversations, on joint

travels, on their collaboration at the Stedelijk, on mutual sympathy, and on his observations of the exceptional personality that Sandberg was.

This book was published by Samsara Books in collaboration with the Ambassade

Group in Amsterdam. Many thanks are due to designer Adri Colpaart, who also

played an indispensable role in the creation of the book.