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Nederlands: In 2015 verzorgde herman de vries de Nederlandse inzending op de Kunstbiënnale van Venetië onder de titel to be all ways to be. Naast een expositie in het Nederlandse paviljoen maakte hij het werk natura mater op het eiland van het lazaretto vechio en madonna del monte. Het werk burned III in het Nederlandse paviljoen bestaat uit drie verkoolde stukken boomstam.
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