Hans van Manen (1932-2025) - Attack Rodriek Lutgens

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The composition depicts Rodriek, a nude male figure captured in a moment of extreme physical control, executing a high, extended kick toward a vase of carnations placed on a pedestal. Set against a deep, dark background, the image balances explosive movement with compositional restraint. The precise timing, sculptural lighting, and the charged interaction between body and object are characteristic of Hans van Manen’s photographic work, in which choreography, classical form, and still photography converge. The tension between motion and stillness heightens the image’s intensity, while the fragile flowers form a poetic counterpoint to the disciplined strength and anatomical clarity of the dancer’s body.

Hans van Manen’s photographic practice did not exist in isolation. As choreographer of the Dutch National Ballet, he frequently photographed ballet dancers, bringing his profound understanding of movement, posture, and the expressive potential of the human body into his visual work. He maintained a close friendship and collaboration with Erwin Olaf, sharing a fascination with staging, light, and the psychological charge of the image. During the 1980s and 1990s, he was also a close friend of and collaborator with the Amsterdam-based photographer Paul Blanca.

Van Manen was moreover an admirer and collector of the work of Robert Mapplethorpe, whose photographs deeply influenced him. He openly expressed his appreciation for Mapplethorpe’s classical compositions, sculptural treatment of the human body, and the tension between beauty and discipline that defines his oeuvre.

Notably, Van Manen largely kept his photographic work for himself. Only very few photographs have entered circulation, and when printed they were produced in very small editions, often unsigned. This deliberate reserve contributes significantly to the rarity and exclusivity of his photographic oeuvre.

Image size: 22 × 22 cm
Sheet size: 30.5 × 24 cm
Condition: Very good, with minimal signs of wear
Sold without frame

Literature:

W.J. Otten, Hans van Manen, Portrait, Scheffers (publ.), Utrecht, 1986.

A rare and compelling example of Hans van Manen’s photographic practice, in which his gaze on the human body and his refined sense of composition are fully realized.

The composition depicts Rodriek, a nude male figure captured in a moment of extreme physical control, executing a high, extended kick toward a vase of carnations placed on a pedestal. Set against a deep, dark background, the image balances explosive movement with compositional restraint. The precise timing, sculptural lighting, and the charged interaction between body and object are characteristic of Hans van Manen’s photographic work, in which choreography, classical form, and still photography converge. The tension between motion and stillness heightens the image’s intensity, while the fragile flowers form a poetic counterpoint to the disciplined strength and anatomical clarity of the dancer’s body.

Hans van Manen’s photographic practice did not exist in isolation. As choreographer of the Dutch National Ballet, he frequently photographed ballet dancers, bringing his profound understanding of movement, posture, and the expressive potential of the human body into his visual work. He maintained a close friendship and collaboration with Erwin Olaf, sharing a fascination with staging, light, and the psychological charge of the image. During the 1980s and 1990s, he was also a close friend of and collaborator with the Amsterdam-based photographer Paul Blanca.

Van Manen was moreover an admirer and collector of the work of Robert Mapplethorpe, whose photographs deeply influenced him. He openly expressed his appreciation for Mapplethorpe’s classical compositions, sculptural treatment of the human body, and the tension between beauty and discipline that defines his oeuvre.

Notably, Van Manen largely kept his photographic work for himself. Only very few photographs have entered circulation, and when printed they were produced in very small editions, often unsigned. This deliberate reserve contributes significantly to the rarity and exclusivity of his photographic oeuvre.

Image size: 22 × 22 cm
Sheet size: 30.5 × 24 cm
Condition: Very good, with minimal signs of wear
Sold without frame

Literature:

W.J. Otten, Hans van Manen, Portrait, Scheffers (publ.), Utrecht, 1986.

A rare and compelling example of Hans van Manen’s photographic practice, in which his gaze on the human body and his refined sense of composition are fully realized.

Details

Date of print
1984
Artist
Hans van Manen (1932-2025)
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Owner or reseller
Title of artwork
Attack Rodriek Lutgens
Condition
Fine
Technique
Gelatin-silver print
Height
30.5 cm
Width
24 cm
Signature
Not signed
Genre
Portrait
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140
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Private

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