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English: The artwork "Een vertaling van de ene taal naar de andere" / "A Translation from one language to another" by Lawrence Weiner. Placed in 1996 at the Spui (square) in Amsterdam. It consists of three pairs of two stones placed against each other. On each stone there is an inscription "A Translation from one language to another", in another language - Dutch, English, Surinam and Arabic. Here the Dutch one
Nederlands: Het kunstwerk Een vertaling van de ene taal naar de andere van Lawrence Weiner, sinds 1996 op het the Spui te Amsterdam. Het bestaat uit 3 paren van 2 stenen, met de tekst Een vertaling van de ene taal naar de andere, in verschillende talen, zoals Nederlands, Engels, Surinaams en Arabisch. Hier de Nederlandse steen
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