Bernd Kleinheisterkamp
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Riccardo Pezza European Photography Prize 2009 - Edition XV
The XV EDITION RICCARDO PEZZA EUROPEAN PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE selected the folowing artists to participate to the exhibition:
Arianna Arcara, Giusi Fanella, Olivier Fermariello, Noemie Goudal, Annette Jonak, Bernd Kleinheisterkamp, Patricia Neligan, Sophie Von Herzogemberg
Exhibition will open in Triennale, Milano on January 23rd, 2010.
The opening will be preceded by a lecture about 'Young British Photography' held by Mr. David Chandler, Chief of Photoworks Birghton and by the presentation of Mario Cresci's book 'Future Images' - Motta Editore.
The Prize was instituted in 1995 in memory of Riccardo Pezza, a photographer prematurely died who completed his studies in photography at CFP Bauer in Milan.
Up until the sixth edition, the Prize, conceived by “Amici di Riccardo Pezza” (Friends of Riccardo Pe... - Exposition
Exposition : « Impressions japonaises »
De tout temps, les accords commerciaux et diplomatiques et les voyages qu’ils génèrent ont entraîné dans leur sillage des échanges culturels. En 1866, au moment où le Japon s’ouvre aux relations commerciales avec l’extérieur, la Belgique est parmi les premiers pays à établir des relations diplomatiques avec cette nation. Les liens économiques vont rapidement s’intensifier et la Belgique devient, au tournant du siècle, alors qu’elle est une importante puissance économique mondiale, son 3e partenaire commercial.
© Sélim CHRISTAENS, "Kodomokyojin", 2012
De longue date, le Japon a exercé une forme de fascination sur les pays occidentaux. Autrefois, c’est essentielle... - Exposition
Getting down to the nitty gritty - Outlandish, platform for young photography -
Photography exhibition developed by Outlandish (Thierry Vandenbussche) in collaboration with Pierre Debroux.
Outlandish - platform for young photography, is offered an exhibition space by arts centre Recyclart for 2 years now. The space is located in the neighbourhood Les Marolles, in one of spaces under the railways of the train station Brussel-Kapellekerk; a place difficult to generate a large public since it is located outside the larger urban cultural axes of the centre of Brussels.
Paradoxically, though the neighbourhood of the station is little frequented, thousands of commuters are passing by, by train, straight above the gallery space. This was the main trigger to organise this extra-muros exhibition. And so Outlandish engages to encounter the public space and to enlighten the neighbourhood with a backlit sys...
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