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Rob Scholte: How To Star, Rotterdam, Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, 111 pages with several color and numerous b&w illustrations, 4to, wraps, 1988.
Rob Scholte, Amsterdam: All the portraits up to date, 1983-1988, Paul Maenz, Cologne,1988
Glenn o'Brien in: Mediamatic vol. 3 #2,1988, ....., .. Anger and Appropriation :
... I think he sees Business Art as a means of escape from the tragic tradition of art declaring itself dead and dead again. Business Art subverts that tragedy through deus ex machina surprise tactics. It is about escapism, about taking the easy way out, but so was some great art of the past. Art before ROB wasn’t all the dangerous leap that we sometimes expect of art that is like art, art that buys into the tragic idea of art history. ...
SCHOLTE, ROB Tartufo-Tartuffe. Comédie gastronomique. Met een notitie, een Rob Scholte, een introductie, een schema der gerechtelijke relaties, practische noten, meningen en smakelijke vragen, Amsterdam (Tartufo Fresco Press) 1989; 63 pp.; hardback; absurd recipes illustrated by Rob Scholte;
also München, [German Edition] 1989
'6 Dutch Artists', Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, 1989. Six booklets in a fitting carton box, 8vo, illustr. clr & b/w, Introductions by various authors. [Dumas, Scholte, Schuil, Schabracq, Veneman, Visch]
Paul Donker-Duyvis & Klaus Honnef (Hrsg): Schräg, Heidelberg, Edition Braus, 1990, 171 S. mit zahlr. Abb., 8vo, Buch bei der Ausstellung niederländischer Kunst und Architektur in das Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn, mit Werken von Gijs Bakker, Paul Beckmann, Ger van Elk, Gerard Hadders, Rob Scholte, Servaas u. zahlreichen anderen.
also Dutch edition
Scholte, Rob. - 7 Year Itch. Kunstverein Hannover & Kunstforeningen, København. 1991. Hæftet med fire skruer. Plastomslag. Inddelt med 7 faneblade. Rigt illustreret i farver. Upagineret.
[German edition:] rare exhibition catalogue of Scholte's biggest one man exhibition in Germany up to 1991 showing series of paintings from the period 1988-1991 and drawings from between 1975-1990; with numerous colour illustrations, the series are seperated from each other by plastis coloured tranparents; catalogue is kept together by 4 big bolts.
Rob Scholte [text by Martijn van Nieuwenhuyzen and Jan van Adrichem, Translation, Akiko Matsumoto], Art random, 31, Kyoto : Kyoto Shoin, 1990, 1 v. : ill. ; 31 cm, Hardcover
"The Living Room – eine Amsterdamer Galerie und die 80er Jahre"', Kunstverein Grafschaft Bentheim, 1995, cat. D/NL,160 pp.
The Intellectual Conscience of Art (Lier & Boog 11) by Annette W. Balkema and Henk Slager (Paperback - Jan 1995) Excerpt - page 36: "... the only form in which the work can enter reality. ROB SCHOLTE Dear Ms. ..."
Barbara Hamann, Urs Luthi, Norbert Radermacher, Rob Scholte, Alf Schuler, Dorothee von Windheim (Perfect Paperback, Kasseler Kunstverein, 1996, 120 pp.)
Dutch Art: An Encyclopedia (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Sheila Muller (Library Binding - Jan 1, 1997) Excerpt - page 77: "... get hold of reality through perception are also important themes. Rob Scholte (born 1958) began his career in the Amsterdam artists' initiative ..."
ROB SCHOLTE / JOOST ZWAGERMAN – PLUG-INS. Leeuwarden/Zwolle, Fries Museum/Waanders, 2000. [1e druk]. [48] pp. Orig. geb. gekartonneerd. 28,5 x 21,5 cm. Vormg.: Gijs Dragt, 28,5 x 21,5 cm., ongepagineerd, cat Fries Museum, met enkele tientallen kleurenreproducties naar schilderijen van Rob Scholte, met gedichten door Joost Zwagerman; over vrouwen uit de wereld van mode, film en media, zoals die zich in het digitale tijdperk (a.h.w. vervormd door 'bits & bytes') aan ons voordoen. [glossy papier].
The Good Life as a Public Good (Library Of Etchics And Applied Philosophy Volume 6) by Govert A. den Hartogh (Hardcover - Feb 29, 2000) Excerpt - page 102: " Foreign acclaim for artists such as Jan Dibbets, Marlene Dumas and Rob Scholte also suggests that there is sufficient vitality in the Dutch art world. "
Lonely Planet Netherlands by Ryan Ver Berkmoes and Jeremy Gray (Paperback - Jan 2001) Excerpt - page 21: "... abstracts of Ad Dekkers and Edgar Fernhout; the media collages of Rob Scholte and Marlene Dumas; and the photographic collages of Jan Dibbets. ..."
Olav Velthuis (ed.), Imaginary Economics: Contemporary Artists and the World of Big Money ,Rotterdam, Nai Publishers, 2005, (d.a.p.) : .. This Dutch economist and art historian presents us with a group of artists who analyze and parody economic processes and phenomena in their work. Aside fiom artists wh as Duchamp, Yves Klein, Broodthaers and Beuys, a great many contemporary artists such as Jeff Koons, Santiago Sierra, Rob Scholte, Michael Landy and Matthieu appear to be interested in the economic as we & but in a playful manner. Abundantly supplied with color and black & white illustrations.
Talking Prices: Symbolic Meanings of Prices on the Market for Contemporary Art (Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology) by Olav Velthuis (Hardcover - Jul 5, 2005) Other Editions: Paperback Excerpt - page 146: "... Although a small number of Dutch artists like Rob Scholte embodied the superstar phenomenon as well, the impact of these ..."
Cultural Identity and Postmodern Writing (Postmodern Studies 39) (Postmodern Studies) by Theo D'haen and Pieter Vermeulen (Paperback - Dec 20, 2006) Excerpt - page 30: "... historical figures (Pieter Brueghel) and real people (the Dutch artist Rob Scholte) meet each other. ..."
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