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Following the exhibition 'Pieter Engels: Fabulous Oldest Hits', co-curator Sam Steverlynck talks to Dutch art critic Carel Blotkamp. During this talk, Pieter Engels' work is framed within his relationship to contemporaries and 'polder conceptualists' such as Jan Dibbets, Marinus Boezem, Ger van Elk and Wim T. Schippers. The talk also discusses Amsterdam's international role as a magnet for conceptual artists in the 1960s and 1970s and the importance of the 1969 exhibition Op Losse Schroeven, which took place at the Stedelijk Museum. Biography Carel Blotkamp Carel Blotkamp (°1945) is a Dutch art critic/writer who was also professor of art history of the contemporary period at the Free University of Amsterdam (1982- 2007). He has written several articles on Pieter Engels for Vrij Nederland and was also a reviewer for de Volkskrant from the 1990s. Blotkamp has contributed to several publications on conceptual art in the Netherlands and more specifically on Pieter Engels and Ger van Elk. Visit 'Fabulous Oldest Hits' in S.M.A.K. until 10.Sep.2023.