Jun 10 through Sep 13
The Museum of the City of New York and Foam_Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam present Dutch Seen: New York Rediscovered.
Guest curated by Kathy Ryan, Photo Editor of The New York Times
Magazine, the exhibition will mark the 400th anniversary of the Dutch
arrival in Manhattan and feature the work of contemporary Dutch
photographers.
Image: © Hendrik Kerstens. Courtesy Witzenhausen Gallery Amsterdam/New York.
Printed by Kleurgamma BV.
Through their considered gaze, the
participating Dutch photographers will give a portrait of what New York
City is today. The rich diversity, energy, tolerance, and commerce the
Dutch brought with them to the first settlements, along with the
stunning landscape that originally attracted the Dutch to the region
400 years ago still define New York City today and will be clearly
visible in the photographs on display. The concept of the exhibition is
created around the theme ‘portrait of the city’. The exhibition will
consist of portraiture, landscapes, still lives, conceptual
photographs, and documentary photography. It will be modern work,
firmly rooted within the Dutch tradition.
This exhibition
presents New Yorkers with some of the most exciting imagery in the
photographic medium being done by the Dutch. The artists featured in
the exhibition range from the legendary Rineke Dijkstra to emerging
artists who are just now gaining recognition. Participating artists
include: Morad Bouchakour, Misha de Ridder, Wijnanda Deroo, Rineke
Dijkstra, Charlotte Dumas, Hendrik Kerstens, Arno Nollen, Erwin Olaf,
Jaap Scheeren, Danielle van Ark, Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh
Matadin, and Hellen van Meene. The majority of the work in the
exhibition will be created and premiered in this exhibition. A fully
illustrated catalogue featuring work created by all of the
participating photographers shall accompany the exhibition.
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