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Personal Structures was initiated in 2003 by the artist Rene Rietmeyer. At first, the platform took shape in the form of exhibitions. Later on, in 2005, symposia were added as means for expressing thought. The first Personal Structures symposium was held at the branch of
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is an international contemporary art platform, which generates the possibility for artists and art historians to discuss philosophical concepts in
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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Artists who have been involved in Personal Structures are, amongst others,
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Peter Lodermeyer, Karlyn De Jongh & Sarah Gold,
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Personal Structures in Junge Kunst Magazine Germany
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