Ursula van de Bunte - Bare not Brave






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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Description from the seller
"Bare not Brave" is a part of the series "House-4-Sale." Photographer Ursula van de Bunte discovered, during her search for a home, an empty house on De La Sablonierekade in Kampen. Time seemed to have stood still; authentic details and Art Deco influences from 1890 were still intact.
Fascinated by the atmosphere, she used the house as a photo location. She photographed people of different ages and created still images of people and objects that evoke the past.
After years of vacancy and many visitors, the house ultimately was not sold. Ursula decided to buy it herself, with the promise to leave the special front room untouched. Today, this space is her photo studio.
It is a print on high-quality Hahnemühle Baryta paper protected with Renaissance Wax. The size is 20x28 and it has a small white border. It is the second edition of 25 copies.
Seller's Story
"Bare not Brave" is a part of the series "House-4-Sale." Photographer Ursula van de Bunte discovered, during her search for a home, an empty house on De La Sablonierekade in Kampen. Time seemed to have stood still; authentic details and Art Deco influences from 1890 were still intact.
Fascinated by the atmosphere, she used the house as a photo location. She photographed people of different ages and created still images of people and objects that evoke the past.
After years of vacancy and many visitors, the house ultimately was not sold. Ursula decided to buy it herself, with the promise to leave the special front room untouched. Today, this space is her photo studio.
It is a print on high-quality Hahnemühle Baryta paper protected with Renaissance Wax. The size is 20x28 and it has a small white border. It is the second edition of 25 copies.
