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Rineke Dijkstra

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Still – Moving . Portraits 1992 – 2024
Dutch artist Rineke Dijkstra (b. Sittard, Netherlands, 1959; lives and works in Amsterdam) has produced an impressive body of photographic and video work, offering a contemporary take on the genre of portraiture. By isolating people from their everyday context and searching for glimmers of individuality while focusing on subtle details, the posture and gaze of the subject. Dijkstra is fascinated with the theme of authenticity, the way people express their personality, and how you can capture a certain kind of naturalness in a photograph.The monograph will give an overview of Dijkstra's work, concentrating on the theme of transition, with series like New Mothers, Bullfighters and Almerisa. Also The Park series partly created in Tiergarten, Berlin will be presented, as will photographs which have remained in her archives and so far have not been published yet. With essays by Elisabeth Fritz and Thomas K hler.
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Rineke Dijkstra; Viviane Sassen; Anton Corbijn

Meta4Books vzw
2022
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What happens when new masters pick up where old masters left off? On the occasion of the bicentenary of the Mauritshuis in The Hague, the museum asked contemporary photographers to reflect on the permanent collection. Which masters capture their imagination? How do they interpret 17th-century art? The result: 16 new works by 16 contemporary photographs, including Erwin Olaf, Rineke Dijkstra, Anton Corbijn and Stephan Vanfleteren, one for each room in the Mauritshuis. The new works will be displayed alongside the 17th-century works that inspired them and will be put equally next to each other in this luxury book. The photographers were entirely free to select what they wanted to work with. For some it was a painting, for another a detail from a painting, or even an entire room in the museum. Expect to see original and surprising reflections on 17th-century art: counterparts, commentaries, alternatives. None of the photographs is a remake of the original painting. One thing is certain: you will never look at Rembrandt, Vermeer or Steen in the same way. Text in English and Dutch.