Springvloed - Van Zoetendaal & de collectie Céline van Balen, Ruth van Beek, Katharina Eleonore Behrend, Paul Citroen, Cobie Douma, Bernard F. Eilers, Wally Elenbaas, Ed van der Elsken, Kees Hana, Pep Jansen, Esther Kroon, Jos de Munk, Holger Niehaus, Arjan de Nooy, Cas Oorthuys, Frits R. Rotgans, Diana Scherer, Paul Schuitema, Otto Snoek, Paul Steenhuizen, Harold Strak, Richard Tepe, Piet Zwart = Spring tide : Van Zoetendaal & the collection
Guest curator Willem van Zoetendaal will introduce us to over 250 photographs from the Collection in their original form: that is, directly printed from the negatives. Some of the photographs in the exhibition are known in cropped versions but are now being shown for the first time in their entirety...
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Van Zoetendaal Publishers
2017
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Zusammenfassung: | Guest curator Willem van Zoetendaal will introduce us to over 250 photographs from the Collection in their original form: that is, directly printed from the negatives. Some of the photographs in the exhibition are known in cropped versions but are now being shown for the first time in their entirety. Van Zoetendaal demonstrates that a great deal of information about the photographer’s vision and approach can lie precisely those apparently insignificant and casual details that cropping tends to eliminate. Van Zoetendaal will reveal the continuing relevance of the photographs in the museum collection by complementing them with contemporary photographs. The combination produces unexpected links and paralells between past and present. For example, the fact that photographers – then as now – were attracted by motifs like solitary trees, moonlight or refelections in water. |
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Beschreibung: | Uitgave ter gelegenheid van de gelijknamige tentoonstelling in het Nederlands Fotomusem, 20 mei - 3 september 2017 |
Beschreibung: | 105 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9789072532350 978-90-72532-35-0 |