Dutch Eyes (2007)

A Critical History of Photography in the Netherlands

Dutch photography from 1840 to today, by Eduard Isaac Asser to Inez van Lamsweerde-a fascinating, comprehensive panorama.
Inez van Lamsweerde, Rineke Dijkstra, Anton Corbijn, Ed van der Elsken, Paul Citroen, Erich Salomon, Eduard Isaac Asser: these are just a few of the famous names in the long tradition of Dutch photographic art represented in this volume.
For about twenty years, Dutch international photography has been on the upswing, yet there is still no comprehensive survey of it available on the book market. With a practically encyclopedic selection of what is obviously the most beautiful and exciting photography, Dutch Eyes tells the history of Dutch photography from 1840 to the present day, embedded in the social, cultural, technological, and economic context of its time. In ten chapters on themes such as landscape, city, portrait, and photojournalism, the book spotlights the most important artists, the central developments, and the new directions in the country's photography scene.
Exhibition schedule: Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam, opening April 2007

2007
Publisher: Waanders, Zwolle (NL)
Graphic Design: Beukers Scholma, Haarlem (NL)
Authors: Saskia Asser, Flip Bool, Mattie Boom, Mariëtte Haveman, Hripsimé Visser, Linda Roodenburg, e.a.
Content: 575 pages, full colour
Hard cover

ISBN:978-90-400-8380-8

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