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Daido Moriyama : Journey for Something
This exhibition will be a timely opportunity to view an extensive collection of both iconic and new work by the photographer prior to a major show William Klein/Daido Moriyama at Tate Modern, London, later this year.
Moriyama’s extensive oeuvre has been for the most part a love letter to Shinjuku, the bustling area of Tokyo where businessmen, tourists, prostitutes and hipsters jostle the brightly lit streets. The business and political epicentre of Japan, Shinjuku is also home to the city’s vices – the entertainment district Kabukicho, notorious for its gangster activity, b...
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Making History - Andrew Moore Photographs 1980 - 2010
We hope for better things; it will arise from the ashes," was the motto adopted by the city of Detroit, after it was ravaged by the great fire of 1805. American photographer Andrew Moore distils the spirit of this message in his haunting large-scale images of decay and renewal. From Cuba to Russia to Detroit, Moore seeks out disused, wrecked buildings and captures the moment that nature stakes her claim on their ravaged grandeur.
15 of Moore's works will go on display at Galerie Alex Daniels - Reflex in Amsterdam, from April 10 to June 7 2010. It is the first time the photographer has exhibited in The Netherlands.
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KRISTEN As Seen by Miles Aldridge and Chantal Joffe
In this rare artistic collaboration, the photographer Miles Aldridge invited contemporary painter Chantal Joffe to explore the theme of 'the artist and model'. The resulting works in colour and black and white photographs, ink and pencil drawings and paintings in watercolour and oils create a fascinatingly obsessive and emotional study of one woman: the model Kristen McMenamy.
Aldridge is well known for high-gloss, high-drama images of women captured in pop colours. His work featured in the recent "Weird Beauty" Exhibition at The International Centre of Photography in New York, while his two solo shows in London and New Yo...
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Alla Esipovicj - No Comment
A photographer working for a fashionable brand or a glossy magazine knows what is expected from him: to show a product or a person in as favourable light as possible, and to turn the viewer/reader into a buyer. Russian born Alla Esipovich knows all about it. While taking photographs of "the beauty and the beautiful" in her own way, she became more and more aware of the "waste products of glamour", of people left outside the "images of illusion".
The result of this development: No Comment. A series of portraits Alla Esipovich (St. Peters burg, 1963) made of people from various backgrounds, from c...
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New Contemporary & Vintage Photography
New Contemporary & Vintage Photography
With recent works by
NOBUYOSHI ARAKI | MILES ALDRIDGE | PHYLLIS GALEMBO | ERWIN OLAF |
ALLA ESIPOVICH | DAIDO MORIYAMA | YASUMASA MORIMURA |
BILL OWENS | ROGER BALLEN | DAVID LACHAPELLE
24 October - 28 November 2009
Galerie Alex Daniels - Reflex Amsterdam ...
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