Koos Breukel


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This slightly oversized volume is composed of 55 powerful black-and-white portraits by the Dutch photographer Koos Breukel, all of internationally renowned photographers like Richard Avedon, Robert Frank and Rineke Dijkstra--alongside a major work, in color or black-and-white, by each of the artists who were photographed. Thus Dennis Hopper's portrait is followed by a double-page spread of a biker couple, and Hellen van Meene's is preceded by a beautiful, adolescent redhead wearing a too-large camisole--looking over her shoulder and bathed in Vermeer-ish light. Made over the course of 15 years, this series collects all of Breukel's greatest heroes, who willingly sat for his 8 x 10 camera. Other featured artists include Ron Galella, Teun Hocks, Inez van Lamsweerde, Daido Moriyama, Arno Nollen, the Starn twins and a veritable who's who of Dutch twentieth-century photography.




The Wretched Skin


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Fotoboek met zwart-witte opnamen, veelal van mensen en/of foto's rond het thema huid.




RE-Bound. K. Breukel, M. Kella, J. Schwartz, K. Chun, G. Osz, P. Kooiker, M. Søe-Pedersen


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The Van Zoetendaal Collections Gallery opened in March 2000 with the exhibition 'Survivors of an Aircrash' with work by the Dutch photographer Koos Breukel. Since then a great many artists have presented their work on this platform for contemporary photography and video art. This publication is the marking of an era and comprises work by seven artists who were not endeavouring to produce a one-off, perfect image but were experimenting with the idea that their photos would acquire greater meaning when brought together as series. Includes works by Koos Breukel, Marjaana Kella, Johannes Schwartz, Kyungwoo Chun, Gábor Ösz, Paul Kooiker, and Myne Søe-Pedersen. 0Exhibition: Van Zoetendaal Collections Gallery 0.




In Jehoshaphat's Valley


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Malva


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The abandoned daughter of Pablo Neruda speaks through "incandescent poetic prose full of magical realism, biographical details and psychological insight."




We and Me


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As sharp as a knife and with great psychological insight the author investigates the "we" feeling versus the longing for freedom and individuality.




Tate: Photography Decoded


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Is it real? What do I remember? How can you tell a story? Can lying be OK? What goes where? Why is it famous? What makes it problematic? Who do you think you are? Stealing or borrowing? Public or private? These ten questions launch a thought-provoking investigation into what is really going on when you look at a photograph. Peeling back the layers of everything from the earliest daguerreotypes to your latest selfie, you will discover where to find meaning in an image, and the ways in which the photographer, our current culture, and you yourself all collaborate in the creation of that meaning.




The Work of Authorship


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What fresh perspectives can viewing copyright law through a humanities' looking glass bring to key notions of tomorrow's copyright law?




In Sight


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Perhaps it's the same light that inspired Vermeer and van Gogh, or maybe it's government support for the arts or the excellent photo museums and galleries; something must explain the explosion of Dutch photography over the past 20 years. Besides the rise of Rineke Dijkstra to art stardom, other vital Dutch photographers working in a range of styles have been making strong marks on the medium. This catalogue from an exhibition sponsored by the LaSalle Bank that appeared at The Art Institute of Chicago features established and emerging photographers, including Rinkeke Dijkstra, Bertien van Manen, Hans van der Meer, Wijnanda Deroo, Celine van Balen, Koos Breukel, Juul Hondius, Hellen van Meene, Elspeth Diederix and Marnix Goossens.




Women Artists in the 20th and 21st Century


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Taschen's inventive layout is effective in presenting the provocative works, words, and biographies of the nearly 100 women artists gathered here. Grosenick, a freelance art historian in Germany, has selected women artists working in Germany, the US, South Africa, Japan, Poland, France, Scandinavia, and Spain, among other countries. The entry for each artist is six pages, with much of the space devoted to good- quality color photos of her work. c. Book News Inc.