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THE DARKROOM
Extraordinary stories from the history o f Dutch photography
09.JUL.2011_31.DEC.2016
The exhibition The Darkroom in the Nederlands Fotomuseum is the first and only permanent presentation in The Netherlands about the history of Dutch photography. Drawing from the museum's rich collection, the exhibition brings over 185 years of Dutch photography to life.
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CELEBRATION OF THE PHOTOBOOK
The Dutch Photobook since 1945
10.MAR.2012_20.MAY.2012
First overview of the development of the Dutch photo book since 1945 and its significance for the Dutch photography. With highlights from the past 65 years, including many important Dutch photographers and graphic designers.
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POPPY
Trails of Afgan heroïn
31.MAR.2012_10.JUN.2012
The unique project Poppy contains work that was assembled over the past 20 years by Antoinette de Jong and Robert Knoth. They travelled along the trade routes following Afghan heroin, and reveal the darker side of globalization in an impressive way. Their journey begins in Afghanistan, and they take us along to Central Asia, the Balkans, Somalia and England. The Nederlands Fotomuseum is showing their report as a multi-screen installation. Poppy shows how the poppy flower creates a web of chaos, violence and destruction. A publication with the title Poppy: Trails of Afghan Heroin will be appearing simultaneously.
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 © Robert Knoth / Antoinette de Jong |
JULIAN GERMAIN
The Future is Ours | Classroom Portraits 2004- 2012
02.JUN.2012_02.SEP.2012
For his Classroom Portraits series, British photographer Julian Germain photographed classes all over the world. The detailed colour photographs tell the story of the schools, the pupils and their environment. Germain began the series in 2004 in North-East England before extending it to schools in North and South America, Europe and Asia.
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 © Julian Germain |
BEFORE COLOR
William Eggleston
16.JUN.2012_26.AUG.2012 11:00 tot 17:00 hour
The American photographer William Eggleston (1939) is known as one of the first major pioneers of artistic colour photography. His book William Eggleston's Guide was one of the most influential photography books of the 20th century and still inspires many today. Eggleston's black-and-white photographs are less well-known. In Before Color, the Nederlands Fotomuseum highlights this famous photographer's earliest work, which was only recently discovered.
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 © William Eggleston |
LEWIS HINE
15.SEP.2012_06.JAN.2013
A detailed overview of the work of the famous American photographer Lewis Hine (1874 - 1940)from the collection of the George Eastman House. Including his famous photographs of the construction of the Empire State Building and the immigrants on Ellis Island.
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 © Lewis Hine | George Eastman House |
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