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John McLion (1967) - Wet - 2010

Artist: John McLion (1967, Eindhoven, The Netherlands) Title: Wet Year: 2010, vintage Size (photo/paper): 30x40 cm / 40x50 cm Signed: signature and date on verso in black marker Type: Chromogenic print (C-type) Condition: 10/10 Keywords: art photography, girl, woman, female, erotic, sexy, nude, akt, graphic, design, Asian About John McLion Dutch photographer Lion Greveraars (Eindhoven, 1967) works under his artistic name John McLion. After a career in graphic design and communications, in 2008 he became the founder of the renowned photo gallery Fotokabinet in The Hague. Graphic is key in his photography, either in the sense of geometric (landscapes) or explicit (his nudes, with perceptible influences from photographers as Sanne Sannes, Gerard Fieret, Nobuyoshi Araki and Terry Richardson). His cityscapes often have parallels with the humorist work of Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt. His debut as a professional photographer took place with the publication of the photo series "The Meridian of Paris". Later there was creative collaboration with Flemish conceptual artist Valère van Gerreweij, which resulted in his first photo exhibition under the title "Transience", a call against the throw away culture in modern society. Together with Steven Weinberg he worked on a book called "Greenwich, parallels on the Meridian". McLion's photo report from his trip to Ghana was exhibited on various art galleries and the NWO - The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research in The Hague. This work was also published in the magazine Leica Fotografie International (LFI). In 2005 John McLion, together with Paul Boekhout, undertook an extensive trip through Russia by train. McLion's photo's and travel notes from this journey were brought out as a book (Transsiberië & Kamtsjatka) which was later nominated the honorary title of the Best Travel Book 2006 by the Dutch Association of Travel Publishers. In 2011 John McLion started publishing the series "Artist's Books". This series aim to share with art lovers and collectors the richness of his private archive of the artist, including negatives, contact sheets, digitals and Polaroids. These "Artist's Books" contain bound chromogenic prints and are published in an edition of 10 copies, individually numbered and signed.

Nr. 76915203

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John McLion (1967) - Wet - 2010

John McLion (1967) - Wet - 2010

Artist: John McLion (1967, Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
Title: Wet
Year: 2010, vintage
Size (photo/paper): 30x40 cm / 40x50 cm
Signed: signature and date on verso in black marker
Type: Chromogenic print (C-type)
Condition: 10/10

Keywords: art photography, girl, woman, female, erotic, sexy, nude, akt, graphic, design, Asian

About John McLion
Dutch photographer Lion Greveraars (Eindhoven, 1967) works under his artistic name John McLion. After a career in graphic design and communications, in 2008 he became the founder of the renowned photo gallery Fotokabinet in The Hague. Graphic is key in his photography, either in the sense of geometric (landscapes) or explicit (his nudes, with perceptible influences from photographers as Sanne Sannes, Gerard Fieret, Nobuyoshi Araki and Terry Richardson). His cityscapes often have parallels with the humorist work of Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt.

His debut as a professional photographer took place with the publication of the photo series "The Meridian of Paris". Later there was creative collaboration with Flemish conceptual artist Valère van Gerreweij, which resulted in his first photo exhibition under the title "Transience", a call against the throw away culture in modern society. Together with Steven Weinberg he worked on a book called "Greenwich, parallels on the Meridian". McLion's photo report from his trip to Ghana was exhibited on various art galleries and the NWO - The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research in The Hague. This work was also published in the magazine Leica Fotografie International (LFI).

In 2005 John McLion, together with Paul Boekhout, undertook an extensive trip through Russia by train. McLion's photo's and travel notes from this journey were brought out as a book (Transsiberië & Kamtsjatka) which was later nominated the honorary title of the Best Travel Book 2006 by the Dutch Association of Travel Publishers.

In 2011 John McLion started publishing the series "Artist's Books". This series aim to share with art lovers and collectors the richness of his private archive of the artist, including negatives, contact sheets, digitals and Polaroids. These "Artist's Books" contain bound chromogenic prints and are published in an edition of 10 copies, individually numbered and signed.

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