Manon de Boer
Manon de Boer was a Dutch film director, university teacher, videographer, video artist, photographer and filmmaker (born 1966). She was born at Kodaikanal.
Also recorded as Boer. M.S. de; Manon S. Boer; Manon Shanti de Boer; Manon-S. de Boer; Manon S. de Boer.
Recognition and collections
Work by Manon de Boer is held by Museum of Modern Art, MACBA Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, Mu.ZEE - Kunstmuseum aan Zee and Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst.
Identity
Manon de Boer is recorded as film director, university teacher, videographer, photographer and filmmaker. Manon de Boer is recorded with the citizenship of Kingdom of the Netherlands.
In detail
Manon de Boer studied at Willem de Kooning Academy and Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten. the recorded working language is Dutch.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Amsterdam and Brussels. Employment is recorded with Ghent University.
Work by Manon de Boer is recorded in the collections of Museum of Modern Art, MACBA Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, Mu.ZEE - Kunstmuseum aan Zee, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst and Van Abbemuseum.
Chronology
- 1966Manon de Boer born at Kodaikanal.
- 1966Manon de Boer was born in 1966 at Kodaikanal.
Sources
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- 1.
“Manon de Boer”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q19727175: Manon de Boer
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