Rineke Dijkstra - The Louisiana Book - 2017





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The Louisiana Book Rineke Dijkstra to pierwsze wydanie w twardej oprawie w języku angielskim, 327 stron, format 32 × 25 cm, wydawca Koenig Books, 2017, w stanie jak nowy.
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Rineke Dijkstra "The Louisiana Book" photobook from year 2017. First edition, hardcover. 327 pages. Size: 32x25cm. Brand new - still foil-wrapped. I ship via DHL with insurance. No shipping to US.
"The Louisiana Book", a photo book by Dutch female photographer Rineke Dijkstra. Dijkstra, who studied photography at the Herit Rietfeld Academy in Amsterdam, is influenced by works by Richard Avedon and Irving Penn, but Diane Arbus is the artist who most sympathizes with him. Dijkstra took a self-portrait after swimming in the pool to depict physical and mental instability in order to learn new perspectives and expressions of his own, which is a series of series that continues to the present. He says it was a starting point. "Beach", a photograph of a teenager who is moving from a child to an adult, "New Mothers", which captures a woman who has just given birth, "Almerisa", which depicts the growth process of a woman, and young people gathering at a club. It is an artist who expresses the originality as a photographer and the individuality of the subject by describing the instability and changes of people who are not normal and the process, such as the video film "The Buzz Club". This book is a collection of works published in the wake of a large retrospective exhibition held at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark and the Museum of Contemporary Art De Pont in the Netherlands from 2017 to 2018. A large book recorded.
The Louisiana Book offers a retrospective survey of the life and work of the photographer. Scholars introduce her complete oeuvre chronologically in easy-to-read essays, providing information about her working methods and discussing her artistic development. Dijkstra’s best-known bodies of work are represented, including her long-term series of Beach Portraits (1992–2012), in a comprehensive section of color plates.
Rineke Dijkstra "The Louisiana Book" photobook from year 2017. First edition, hardcover. 327 pages. Size: 32x25cm. Brand new - still foil-wrapped. I ship via DHL with insurance. No shipping to US.
"The Louisiana Book", a photo book by Dutch female photographer Rineke Dijkstra. Dijkstra, who studied photography at the Herit Rietfeld Academy in Amsterdam, is influenced by works by Richard Avedon and Irving Penn, but Diane Arbus is the artist who most sympathizes with him. Dijkstra took a self-portrait after swimming in the pool to depict physical and mental instability in order to learn new perspectives and expressions of his own, which is a series of series that continues to the present. He says it was a starting point. "Beach", a photograph of a teenager who is moving from a child to an adult, "New Mothers", which captures a woman who has just given birth, "Almerisa", which depicts the growth process of a woman, and young people gathering at a club. It is an artist who expresses the originality as a photographer and the individuality of the subject by describing the instability and changes of people who are not normal and the process, such as the video film "The Buzz Club". This book is a collection of works published in the wake of a large retrospective exhibition held at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark and the Museum of Contemporary Art De Pont in the Netherlands from 2017 to 2018. A large book recorded.
The Louisiana Book offers a retrospective survey of the life and work of the photographer. Scholars introduce her complete oeuvre chronologically in easy-to-read essays, providing information about her working methods and discussing her artistic development. Dijkstra’s best-known bodies of work are represented, including her long-term series of Beach Portraits (1992–2012), in a comprehensive section of color plates.

