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ExtraOrdinary Noorderlicht Photography Akerkhof 12 9711 JB Groningen Pays-Bas
On June 8, in the Dutch province of Drenthe, the new King Willem-Alexander Canal will be opened. It is the first infrastructural construction that is named after the newly crowned king of The Netherlands. On this occasion, Noorderlicht presents ExtraOrdinary, an exhibition project that was developed by request of the Province of Drenthe.
With the works of 25 photographers from home and abroad, the exhibition places the region’s past, present and future into global context. The exhibition is installed in the public space by the new canal and in old barges that were instrumental in the region’s past peat industry. The ships are scattered on the shore along the new canal, and mark the new route. They are to be visited both by land and from the water.
The King Willem-Alexander Canal is only 6 kilometers long, but is a key piece in the unlocking of the recreational boating route in the region. Because of the canal, for the first time ever, it is possible to go full circle through the province, cross over to other water areas and even to boat to Germany.
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Connecting through photography
Just like the King Willem-Alexander Canal connects the peat region with the rest of the country, so does Noorderlicht link the region with the rest of the world. The central question in the exhibition is: how, in these times of decrease, do we come to a revaluation of the countryside?
The 25 photographers show how other rural parts of the world deal with issues as economic change and population decrease. The exhibition connects these global issues with those of the region, and also serves as a source of inspiration.
The exhibition covers seven themes Ecology - The fragile ecosystem. Nature as Theatre - The landscape as a backdrop and creative inspiration. Love of the Water - Water as a source of life and freedom. Cultivation by Energy - Forces of nature. An Economic Past - The depopulating countryside. Home on the Land - Rural life. Back to Nature - Looking for harmony and spirituality in the wilderness.
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