The studio comes with a mythology: it is seen, somewhat romantically, as place for pure creation, continuing in space the artist’s thinking process. In the case of the studios Piet Mondrian occupied ...
From 1908 to 1911, Piet Mondrian lived and worked at Sarphatipark 42, a building designed for artists. (© Mondrian/Holtzman Trust, all images courtesy Thames & Hudson) Edited by Dutch designer Cees W.
If the studio indicates a special sort of monomania, this exhibition, the largest and most comprehensive Mondrian retrospective ever staged, claims to move away from the image of cold obsessive. In ...