Ursula van de Bunte - Guest of Honor





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Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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Description from the seller
"Guest of Honor" is a still life made in the studio of photographer Ursula van de Bunte. It is an print on Hahnemuhle Baryta protected with Renaissance Wax. The size of the photograph is 20x20 cm and it is the first edition of 25 copies. The photo is framed in a wooden frame without glass.
In Van de Bunte's still lifes, everyday objects take on a new role. They are detached from usefulness and function and appear as pure forms: quiet, present, almost vulnerable. Through the soft light, the sober composition and the attention to skin, scale, glass and ceramic, a still world emerges in which time slows. The photographer works with the latest Hasselblad equipment and creates her photography from a studio housed in a landmark building in the Hanseatic town of Kampen. Her work is presented in museums, galleries and at art fairs.
Seller's Story
"Guest of Honor" is a still life made in the studio of photographer Ursula van de Bunte. It is an print on Hahnemuhle Baryta protected with Renaissance Wax. The size of the photograph is 20x20 cm and it is the first edition of 25 copies. The photo is framed in a wooden frame without glass.
In Van de Bunte's still lifes, everyday objects take on a new role. They are detached from usefulness and function and appear as pure forms: quiet, present, almost vulnerable. Through the soft light, the sober composition and the attention to skin, scale, glass and ceramic, a still world emerges in which time slows. The photographer works with the latest Hasselblad equipment and creates her photography from a studio housed in a landmark building in the Hanseatic town of Kampen. Her work is presented in museums, galleries and at art fairs.
