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Plan your visit. Please note: The Hague Museum of Photography is temporarily closed. It is therefore not possible to book tickets. Keep an eye on our website and social media channels for updates regarding the reopening. The Hague Museum of Photography and KM21 is open every Tuesday - Sunday 11.00 - 17:00. The museum is closed on Mondays. VOORPAGINA | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAGTRANSLATE THIS PAGE 01 mei â 01 dec 2021. Matlas. Daniel Heikens, Rein Langeveld en Joost Nijhuis. Lees meer. BOREALIS - LIFE IN THE WOODS The importance of forests to our planet is more apparent now than ever before. It is trees that filter our carbon emissions out of the atmosphere, and are thus a key weapon in our fight against climate change. Over the past four years photographer Jeroen Toirkens (b. 1971) and journalist and broadcaster Jelle Brandt Corstius (1978) visited forests in the boreal zone for their Borealis project UNEXPECTED ENCOUNTERS Fotomuseum Den Haag was established in 2002 as part of Kunstmuseum Den Haag. Since the opening of the Fotomuseum, the Kunstmuseumâs photography collection, which now numbers more than seven thousand works, has been enlarged by numerous important gifts. Artists, private collectors and cultural institutions have entrusted beautiful photographs to the museum. Unexpected Encounters is an EDDY POSTHUMA DE BOER Eddy Posthuma de Boer (1931) has been obsessed with photography since the moment he picked up his first camera more than seventy years ago. He always carries his camera with him and works mainly on the street. Together with Ed van der Elsken and Johan van der Keuken, he is one of the most important post-war Dutch photographers.RICHARD LEAROYD
In collaboration with FundaciĂłn MAPFRE, this autumn The Hague Museum of Photography will host a major solo exhibition of work by Richard Learoyd (b. 1966, Nelson, UK). Learoyd produces portraits, landscapes and still lifes that are closely related to painting. He creates his life-size photographs using a camera obscura that he built himself, so there are no negatives.RUUD VAN DER PEIJL
Ruud van der Peijl was born in The Hague in 1960. After training as a fashion designer at the Utrecht School of the Arts, he was one of the founders of Gletcher, the first internationally renowned Dutch designer label, in the late â80s. Through to 1997 he taught fashion and styling at various art schools around the Netherlands while at the ERWIN OLAF | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Erwin Olaf. Gemeentemuseum Den Haag and The Hague Museum of Photography are to honour one of the Netherlandsâ most famous photographers, Erwin Olaf (b. 1959), with a double exhibition. Olaf, whose recent portraits of the royal family drew widespread admiration, will turn sixty this year â a good moment to stage a majorretrospective.
PHOTOGRAPHY! A SPECIAL COLLECTION FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF The first image produced using the camera obscura principle (1545), the original camera belonging to painter George Hendrik Breitner, daguerreotypes over 150 years old: the University of Leidenâs photographic collection is unique in many ways. It is both the oldest and the largest museum photography collection in the country, telling the whole story of the emergence and development of FRONTPAGE | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Publicatie Borealis. Trees and People of the Northern Forest van Jeroen Toirkens & Jelle Brandt Corstius. Read more. 07 Nov â 03 Oct 2021. Popel Coumou. Paper and Light. Read more. â. The Hague Museum of Photography temporarily closed.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan your visit. Please note: The Hague Museum of Photography is temporarily closed. It is therefore not possible to book tickets. Keep an eye on our website and social media channels for updates regarding the reopening. The Hague Museum of Photography and KM21 is open every Tuesday - Sunday 11.00 - 17:00. The museum is closed on Mondays. VOORPAGINA | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAGTRANSLATE THIS PAGE 01 mei â 01 dec 2021. Matlas. Daniel Heikens, Rein Langeveld en Joost Nijhuis. Lees meer. BOREALIS - LIFE IN THE WOODS The importance of forests to our planet is more apparent now than ever before. It is trees that filter our carbon emissions out of the atmosphere, and are thus a key weapon in our fight against climate change. Over the past four years photographer Jeroen Toirkens (b. 1971) and journalist and broadcaster Jelle Brandt Corstius (1978) visited forests in the boreal zone for their Borealis project UNEXPECTED ENCOUNTERS Fotomuseum Den Haag was established in 2002 as part of Kunstmuseum Den Haag. Since the opening of the Fotomuseum, the Kunstmuseumâs photography collection, which now numbers more than seven thousand works, has been enlarged by numerous important gifts. Artists, private collectors and cultural institutions have entrusted beautiful photographs to the museum. Unexpected Encounters is an EDDY POSTHUMA DE BOER Eddy Posthuma de Boer (1931) has been obsessed with photography since the moment he picked up his first camera more than seventy years ago. He always carries his camera with him and works mainly on the street. Together with Ed van der Elsken and Johan van der Keuken, he is one of the most important post-war Dutch photographers.RICHARD LEAROYD
In collaboration with FundaciĂłn MAPFRE, this autumn The Hague Museum of Photography will host a major solo exhibition of work by Richard Learoyd (b. 1966, Nelson, UK). Learoyd produces portraits, landscapes and still lifes that are closely related to painting. He creates his life-size photographs using a camera obscura that he built himself, so there are no negatives.RUUD VAN DER PEIJL
Ruud van der Peijl was born in The Hague in 1960. After training as a fashion designer at the Utrecht School of the Arts, he was one of the founders of Gletcher, the first internationally renowned Dutch designer label, in the late â80s. Through to 1997 he taught fashion and styling at various art schools around the Netherlands while at the ERWIN OLAF | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Erwin Olaf. Gemeentemuseum Den Haag and The Hague Museum of Photography are to honour one of the Netherlandsâ most famous photographers, Erwin Olaf (b. 1959), with a double exhibition. Olaf, whose recent portraits of the royal family drew widespread admiration, will turn sixty this year â a good moment to stage a majorretrospective.
PHOTOGRAPHY! A SPECIAL COLLECTION FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF The first image produced using the camera obscura principle (1545), the original camera belonging to painter George Hendrik Breitner, daguerreotypes over 150 years old: the University of Leidenâs photographic collection is unique in many ways. It is both the oldest and the largest museum photography collection in the country, telling the whole story of the emergence and development of UNEXPECTED ENCOUNTERS Fotomuseum Den Haag was established in 2002 as part of Kunstmuseum Den Haag. Since the opening of the Fotomuseum, the Kunstmuseumâs photography collection, which now numbers more than seven thousand works, has been enlarged by numerous important gifts. Artists, private collectors and cultural institutions have entrusted beautiful photographs to the museum. Unexpected Encounters is an CONTACT | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Contact. The Hague Museum of Photography. Stadhouderslaan 43. 2517 HV Den Haag. P.O. Box 72. 2501 CB The Hague. T 31 (0)70 - 33 811 44. info@fotomuseumdenhaag.nl. Curator:PAPER AND LIGHT
Artist and photographer Popel Coumou (b. 1978) plays in her work with the main elements of photography: light, paper and perception of reality. By carefully lighting her collages she manages to give the paper relief a third dimension, bringing the flat surface to life. In a space with tall windows depth is created by the sunlight shining in, a simple little house appears in a large field, and LA SOUPE DE DAGUERRE La Soupe de Daguerre. The title of this exhibition refers to a work by artist Marcel Broodthaers, La Soupe de Daguerre (1975), an ode to Louis Daguerre, one of the inventors of photography. Since he invented his daguerrotype in the nineteenth century, a host of new ways of producing photographs have been devised. BEYOND THE BORDERS OF THE GDR Ute Mahler & Werner Mahler â Beyond the Borders of the GDR shows a selection from the oeuvres of two remarkable characters in post-war German photography. This is the first major retrospective of their work in the Netherlands, covering the period from the early 1970s to the present day. Besides socially critical reportages, it alsoincludes
MARCO VAN DUYVENDIJK Marco van Duyvendijk is a âslowâ photographer, preferring to work on a series for months and sometimes years. Even so, over the past decade he has produced enough work for a retrospective demonstrating an impressive start to a career. Mood and colour are key features of Eastward Bound. Van Duyvendijk does not confine himself to any singleLAUREN GREENFIELD
About Lauren Greenfield. Lauren Greenfield was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1966 and grew up in Venice, Los Angeles. She received her bachelorâs degree from the Faculty of Arts & Sciences at Harvard University in 1987. Her work has been published in numerous magazines and newspapers, including ELLE, The Guardian, Harperâs Bazaar, LeANTON CORBIJN
Portrait photographer Anton Corbijn doesnât much like to look back at his work in the music industry.But for the Hague Museum of Photographyâs forthcoming exhibition 1-2-3-4 he has done just that. Searching his archive, he has selected more than 300 shots of bands and singers: everybody from Nirvana, U2 and Nick Cave to Siouxsie Sioux, REM and the Rolling Stones. EMIEL VAN MOERKERKEN (1916-1995) The role of Emiel van Moerkerken in the history of Dutch photography is highly important but hard to sum up. In the 1960s, he made reportage-type photos for Dutch Salvation Army magazine Strijdkreet, while at the same time snapping provocative nudes for satirical magazine Gandalf. In the 1930s and â40s, his work was mainly Surrealist in nature. He was fascinated by the relationship RUN OF POPULAR ERWIN OLAF DOUBLE EXHIBITION TO BE EXTENDED The 200,000th visitor to the double exhibition was given a festive reception and congratulated by Erwin Olaf himself on the afternoon of Tuesday 16 April. The success of the double exhibition has prompted the Gemeentemuseum and The Hague Museum of Photography to extend the run of both exhibitions to Sunday 16 June. Erwin Olaf is proud of thismajor success.
FRONTPAGE | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Publicatie Borealis. Trees and People of the Northern Forest van Jeroen Toirkens & Jelle Brandt Corstius. Read more. 07 Nov â 03 Oct 2021. Popel Coumou. Paper and Light. Read more. â. The Hague Museum of Photography temporarily closed.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan your visit. Please note: The Hague Museum of Photography is temporarily closed. It is therefore not possible to book tickets. Keep an eye on our website and social media channels for updates regarding the reopening. The Hague Museum of Photography and KM21 is open every Tuesday - Sunday 11.00 - 17:00. The museum is closed on Mondays. VOORPAGINA | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAGTRANSLATE THIS PAGE 01 mei â 01 dec 2021. Matlas. Daniel Heikens, Rein Langeveld en Joost Nijhuis. Lees meer. BOREALIS - LIFE IN THE WOODS The importance of forests to our planet is more apparent now than ever before. It is trees that filter our carbon emissions out of the atmosphere, and are thus a key weapon in our fight against climate change. Over the past four years photographer Jeroen Toirkens (b. 1971) and journalist and broadcaster Jelle Brandt Corstius (1978) visited forests in the boreal zone for their Borealis project UNEXPECTED ENCOUNTERS Fotomuseum Den Haag was established in 2002 as part of Kunstmuseum Den Haag. Since the opening of the Fotomuseum, the Kunstmuseumâs photography collection, which now numbers more than seven thousand works, has been enlarged by numerous important gifts. Artists, private collectors and cultural institutions have entrusted beautiful photographs to the museum. Unexpected Encounters is an EDDY POSTHUMA DE BOER Eddy Posthuma de Boer (1931) has been obsessed with photography since the moment he picked up his first camera more than seventy years ago. He always carries his camera with him and works mainly on the street. Together with Ed van der Elsken and Johan van der Keuken, he is one of the most important post-war Dutch photographers.RICHARD LEAROYD
In collaboration with FundaciĂłn MAPFRE, this autumn The Hague Museum of Photography will host a major solo exhibition of work by Richard Learoyd (b. 1966, Nelson, UK). Learoyd produces portraits, landscapes and still lifes that are closely related to painting. He creates his life-size photographs using a camera obscura that he built himself, so there are no negatives.RUUD VAN DER PEIJL
Ruud van der Peijl was born in The Hague in 1960. After training as a fashion designer at the Utrecht School of the Arts, he was one of the founders of Gletcher, the first internationally renowned Dutch designer label, in the late â80s. Through to 1997 he taught fashion and styling at various art schools around the Netherlands while at the ERWIN OLAF | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Erwin Olaf. Gemeentemuseum Den Haag and The Hague Museum of Photography are to honour one of the Netherlandsâ most famous photographers, Erwin Olaf (b. 1959), with a double exhibition. Olaf, whose recent portraits of the royal family drew widespread admiration, will turn sixty this year â a good moment to stage a majorretrospective.
PHOTOGRAPHY! A SPECIAL COLLECTION FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF The first image produced using the camera obscura principle (1545), the original camera belonging to painter George Hendrik Breitner, daguerreotypes over 150 years old: the University of Leidenâs photographic collection is unique in many ways. It is both the oldest and the largest museum photography collection in the country, telling the whole story of the emergence and development of FRONTPAGE | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Publicatie Borealis. Trees and People of the Northern Forest van Jeroen Toirkens & Jelle Brandt Corstius. Read more. 07 Nov â 03 Oct 2021. Popel Coumou. Paper and Light. Read more. â. The Hague Museum of Photography temporarily closed.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan your visit. Please note: The Hague Museum of Photography is temporarily closed. It is therefore not possible to book tickets. Keep an eye on our website and social media channels for updates regarding the reopening. The Hague Museum of Photography and KM21 is open every Tuesday - Sunday 11.00 - 17:00. The museum is closed on Mondays. VOORPAGINA | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAGTRANSLATE THIS PAGE 01 mei â 01 dec 2021. Matlas. Daniel Heikens, Rein Langeveld en Joost Nijhuis. Lees meer. BOREALIS - LIFE IN THE WOODS The importance of forests to our planet is more apparent now than ever before. It is trees that filter our carbon emissions out of the atmosphere, and are thus a key weapon in our fight against climate change. Over the past four years photographer Jeroen Toirkens (b. 1971) and journalist and broadcaster Jelle Brandt Corstius (1978) visited forests in the boreal zone for their Borealis project UNEXPECTED ENCOUNTERS Fotomuseum Den Haag was established in 2002 as part of Kunstmuseum Den Haag. Since the opening of the Fotomuseum, the Kunstmuseumâs photography collection, which now numbers more than seven thousand works, has been enlarged by numerous important gifts. Artists, private collectors and cultural institutions have entrusted beautiful photographs to the museum. Unexpected Encounters is an EDDY POSTHUMA DE BOER Eddy Posthuma de Boer (1931) has been obsessed with photography since the moment he picked up his first camera more than seventy years ago. He always carries his camera with him and works mainly on the street. Together with Ed van der Elsken and Johan van der Keuken, he is one of the most important post-war Dutch photographers.RICHARD LEAROYD
In collaboration with FundaciĂłn MAPFRE, this autumn The Hague Museum of Photography will host a major solo exhibition of work by Richard Learoyd (b. 1966, Nelson, UK). Learoyd produces portraits, landscapes and still lifes that are closely related to painting. He creates his life-size photographs using a camera obscura that he built himself, so there are no negatives.RUUD VAN DER PEIJL
Ruud van der Peijl was born in The Hague in 1960. After training as a fashion designer at the Utrecht School of the Arts, he was one of the founders of Gletcher, the first internationally renowned Dutch designer label, in the late â80s. Through to 1997 he taught fashion and styling at various art schools around the Netherlands while at the ERWIN OLAF | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Erwin Olaf. Gemeentemuseum Den Haag and The Hague Museum of Photography are to honour one of the Netherlandsâ most famous photographers, Erwin Olaf (b. 1959), with a double exhibition. Olaf, whose recent portraits of the royal family drew widespread admiration, will turn sixty this year â a good moment to stage a majorretrospective.
PHOTOGRAPHY! A SPECIAL COLLECTION FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF The first image produced using the camera obscura principle (1545), the original camera belonging to painter George Hendrik Breitner, daguerreotypes over 150 years old: the University of Leidenâs photographic collection is unique in many ways. It is both the oldest and the largest museum photography collection in the country, telling the whole story of the emergence and development of UNEXPECTED ENCOUNTERS Fotomuseum Den Haag was established in 2002 as part of Kunstmuseum Den Haag. Since the opening of the Fotomuseum, the Kunstmuseumâs photography collection, which now numbers more than seven thousand works, has been enlarged by numerous important gifts. Artists, private collectors and cultural institutions have entrusted beautiful photographs to the museum. Unexpected Encounters is an CONTACT | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Contact. The Hague Museum of Photography. Stadhouderslaan 43. 2517 HV Den Haag. P.O. Box 72. 2501 CB The Hague. T 31 (0)70 - 33 811 44. info@fotomuseumdenhaag.nl. Curator:PAPER AND LIGHT
Artist and photographer Popel Coumou (b. 1978) plays in her work with the main elements of photography: light, paper and perception of reality. By carefully lighting her collages she manages to give the paper relief a third dimension, bringing the flat surface to life. In a space with tall windows depth is created by the sunlight shining in, a simple little house appears in a large field, and LA SOUPE DE DAGUERRE La Soupe de Daguerre. The title of this exhibition refers to a work by artist Marcel Broodthaers, La Soupe de Daguerre (1975), an ode to Louis Daguerre, one of the inventors of photography. Since he invented his daguerrotype in the nineteenth century, a host of new ways of producing photographs have been devised. BEYOND THE BORDERS OF THE GDR Ute Mahler & Werner Mahler â Beyond the Borders of the GDR shows a selection from the oeuvres of two remarkable characters in post-war German photography. This is the first major retrospective of their work in the Netherlands, covering the period from the early 1970s to the present day. Besides socially critical reportages, it alsoincludes
MARCO VAN DUYVENDIJK Marco van Duyvendijk is a âslowâ photographer, preferring to work on a series for months and sometimes years. Even so, over the past decade he has produced enough work for a retrospective demonstrating an impressive start to a career. Mood and colour are key features of Eastward Bound. Van Duyvendijk does not confine himself to any singleLAUREN GREENFIELD
About Lauren Greenfield. Lauren Greenfield was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1966 and grew up in Venice, Los Angeles. She received her bachelorâs degree from the Faculty of Arts & Sciences at Harvard University in 1987. Her work has been published in numerous magazines and newspapers, including ELLE, The Guardian, Harperâs Bazaar, LeANTON CORBIJN
Portrait photographer Anton Corbijn doesnât much like to look back at his work in the music industry.But for the Hague Museum of Photographyâs forthcoming exhibition 1-2-3-4 he has done just that. Searching his archive, he has selected more than 300 shots of bands and singers: everybody from Nirvana, U2 and Nick Cave to Siouxsie Sioux, REM and the Rolling Stones. EMIEL VAN MOERKERKEN (1916-1995) The role of Emiel van Moerkerken in the history of Dutch photography is highly important but hard to sum up. In the 1960s, he made reportage-type photos for Dutch Salvation Army magazine Strijdkreet, while at the same time snapping provocative nudes for satirical magazine Gandalf. In the 1930s and â40s, his work was mainly Surrealist in nature. He was fascinated by the relationship RUN OF POPULAR ERWIN OLAF DOUBLE EXHIBITION TO BE EXTENDED The 200,000th visitor to the double exhibition was given a festive reception and congratulated by Erwin Olaf himself on the afternoon of Tuesday 16 April. The success of the double exhibition has prompted the Gemeentemuseum and The Hague Museum of Photography to extend the run of both exhibitions to Sunday 16 June. Erwin Olaf is proud of thismajor success.
FRONTPAGE | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Publicatie Borealis. Trees and People of the Northern Forest van Jeroen Toirkens & Jelle Brandt Corstius. Read more. 07 Nov â 03 Oct 2021. Popel Coumou. Paper and Light. Read more. â. The Hague Museum of Photography temporarily closed. BOREALIS - LIFE IN THE WOODS The importance of forests to our planet is more apparent now than ever before. It is trees that filter our carbon emissions out of the atmosphere, and are thus a key weapon in our fight against climate change. Over the past four years photographer Jeroen Toirkens (b. 1971) and journalist and broadcaster Jelle Brandt Corstius (1978) visited forests in the boreal zone for their Borealis project VOORPAGINA | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAGTRANSLATE THIS PAGE 01 mei â 01 dec 2021. Matlas. Daniel Heikens, Rein Langeveld en Joost Nijhuis. Lees meer.PAPER AND LIGHT
Artist and photographer Popel Coumou (b. 1978) plays in her work with the main elements of photography: light, paper and perception of reality. By carefully lighting her collages she manages to give the paper relief a third dimension, bringing the flat surface to life. In a space with tall windows depth is created by the sunlight shining in, a simple little house appears in a large field, andRICHARD LEAROYD
In collaboration with FundaciĂłn MAPFRE, this autumn The Hague Museum of Photography will host a major solo exhibition of work by Richard Learoyd (b. 1966, Nelson, UK). Learoyd produces portraits, landscapes and still lifes that are closely related to painting. He creates his life-size photographs using a camera obscura that he built himself, so there are no negatives. BEYOND THE BORDERS OF THE GDR Ute Mahler & Werner Mahler â Beyond the Borders of the GDR shows a selection from the oeuvres of two remarkable characters in post-war German photography. This is the first major retrospective of their work in the Netherlands, covering the period from the early 1970s to the present day. Besides socially critical reportages, it alsoincludes
EDDY POSTHUMA DE BOER Eddy Posthuma de Boer (1931) has been obsessed with photography since the moment he picked up his first camera more than seventy years ago. He always carries his camera with him and works mainly on the street. Together with Ed van der Elsken and Johan van der Keuken, he is one of the most important post-war Dutch photographers. PHOTOGRAPHY! A SPECIAL COLLECTION FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF The first image produced using the camera obscura principle (1545), the original camera belonging to painter George Hendrik Breitner, daguerreotypes over 150 years old: the University of Leidenâs photographic collection is unique in many ways. It is both the oldest and the largest museum photography collection in the country, telling the whole story of the emergence and development of ERWIN OLAF | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Erwin Olaf. Gemeentemuseum Den Haag and The Hague Museum of Photography are to honour one of the Netherlandsâ most famous photographers, Erwin Olaf (b. 1959), with a double exhibition. Olaf, whose recent portraits of the royal family drew widespread admiration, will turn sixty this year â a good moment to stage a majorretrospective.
LA SOUPE DE DAGUERRE La Soupe de Daguerre. The title of this exhibition refers to a work by artist Marcel Broodthaers, La Soupe de Daguerre (1975), an ode to Louis Daguerre, one of the inventors of photography. Since he invented his daguerrotype in the nineteenth century, a host of new ways of producing photographs have been devised. FRONTPAGE | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Publicatie Borealis. Trees and People of the Northern Forest van Jeroen Toirkens & Jelle Brandt Corstius. Read more. 07 Nov â 03 Oct 2021. Popel Coumou. Paper and Light. Read more. â. The Hague Museum of Photography temporarily closed. BOREALIS - LIFE IN THE WOODS The importance of forests to our planet is more apparent now than ever before. It is trees that filter our carbon emissions out of the atmosphere, and are thus a key weapon in our fight against climate change. Over the past four years photographer Jeroen Toirkens (b. 1971) and journalist and broadcaster Jelle Brandt Corstius (1978) visited forests in the boreal zone for their Borealis project VOORPAGINA | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAGTRANSLATE THIS PAGE 01 mei â 01 dec 2021. Matlas. Daniel Heikens, Rein Langeveld en Joost Nijhuis. Lees meer.PAPER AND LIGHT
Artist and photographer Popel Coumou (b. 1978) plays in her work with the main elements of photography: light, paper and perception of reality. By carefully lighting her collages she manages to give the paper relief a third dimension, bringing the flat surface to life. In a space with tall windows depth is created by the sunlight shining in, a simple little house appears in a large field, andRICHARD LEAROYD
In collaboration with FundaciĂłn MAPFRE, this autumn The Hague Museum of Photography will host a major solo exhibition of work by Richard Learoyd (b. 1966, Nelson, UK). Learoyd produces portraits, landscapes and still lifes that are closely related to painting. He creates his life-size photographs using a camera obscura that he built himself, so there are no negatives. BEYOND THE BORDERS OF THE GDR Ute Mahler & Werner Mahler â Beyond the Borders of the GDR shows a selection from the oeuvres of two remarkable characters in post-war German photography. This is the first major retrospective of their work in the Netherlands, covering the period from the early 1970s to the present day. Besides socially critical reportages, it alsoincludes
EDDY POSTHUMA DE BOER Eddy Posthuma de Boer (1931) has been obsessed with photography since the moment he picked up his first camera more than seventy years ago. He always carries his camera with him and works mainly on the street. Together with Ed van der Elsken and Johan van der Keuken, he is one of the most important post-war Dutch photographers. PHOTOGRAPHY! A SPECIAL COLLECTION FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF The first image produced using the camera obscura principle (1545), the original camera belonging to painter George Hendrik Breitner, daguerreotypes over 150 years old: the University of Leidenâs photographic collection is unique in many ways. It is both the oldest and the largest museum photography collection in the country, telling the whole story of the emergence and development of ERWIN OLAF | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Erwin Olaf. Gemeentemuseum Den Haag and The Hague Museum of Photography are to honour one of the Netherlandsâ most famous photographers, Erwin Olaf (b. 1959), with a double exhibition. Olaf, whose recent portraits of the royal family drew widespread admiration, will turn sixty this year â a good moment to stage a majorretrospective.
LA SOUPE DE DAGUERRE La Soupe de Daguerre. The title of this exhibition refers to a work by artist Marcel Broodthaers, La Soupe de Daguerre (1975), an ode to Louis Daguerre, one of the inventors of photography. Since he invented his daguerrotype in the nineteenth century, a host of new ways of producing photographs have been devised.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan your visit. Please note: The Hague Museum of Photography is temporarily closed. It is therefore not possible to book tickets. Keep an eye on our website and social media channels for updates regarding the reopening. The Hague Museum of Photography and KM21 is open every Tuesday - Sunday 11.00 - 17:00. The museum is closed on Mondays. EXHIBITIONS OVERVIEW NOW This website uses cookies to enhance the user experience. I accept More information More information CONTACT | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Contact. The Hague Museum of Photography. Stadhouderslaan 43. 2517 HV Den Haag. P.O. Box 72. 2501 CB The Hague. T 31 (0)70 - 33 811 44. info@fotomuseumdenhaag.nl. Curator: A TRAVELLER'S PERSPECTIVE It is 23 March 1932. Two wealthy young men from Limburg climb into a Model A ford and embark on the trip of a lifetime. Photographer Alphons Hustinx (1900-1972) and his friend Theo Regout (1901-1988) drive from Scharnerweg in Maastricht, via the Middle East, to Herat in Afghanistan. During their eight-week trip, Hustinx takes some 250 photographs and makes dozens of films. His EDDY POSTHUMA DE BOER âIâm searching for the world as it really is.â Eddy Posthuma de Boer (1931) has been obsessed with photography since the moment he picked up his first camera more than seventy years ago. He always carries his camera with him and works mainly on the street. Together with Ed van der Elsken and Johan van der Keuken, he is one of the most important post-war Dutch photographers. BEYOND THE BORDERS OF THE GDR Ute Mahler & Werner Mahler â Beyond the Borders of the GDR shows a selection from the oeuvres of two remarkable characters in post-war German photography. This is the first major retrospective of their work in the Netherlands, covering the period from the early 1970s to the present day. Besides socially critical reportages, it alsoincludes
ANTON CORBIJN
Portrait photographer Anton Corbijn doesnât much like to look back at his work in the music industry.But for the Hague Museum of Photographyâs forthcoming exhibition 1-2-3-4 he has done just that. Searching his archive, he has selected more than 300 shots of bands and singers: everybody from Nirvana, U2 and Nick Cave to Siouxsie Sioux, REM and the Rolling Stones.SOLAR SECTION ONE
Over the last ten years, the distinction between âautonomousâ and âappliedâ photography has become increasingly blurred. Since around 1995, a new generation of photographers has emerged in the Netherlands: a generation capable of switching without apparent effort or loss of identity and personal style from the creation of works for the gallery wall to the production of photographs forMICHELLE VIGNES
Over the last 35 years, press photographer Michelle Vignes has made a close visual record of the American Indiansâ struggle for self-determination and of their daily lives on the reservations. In the 1969-1972 period, Vignes witnessed the occupation of Alcatraz, the first attention-grabbing action by the American Indian Movement (established in 1968). In 1973 she was present during the â71LAUREN GREENFIELD
About Lauren Greenfield. Lauren Greenfield was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1966 and grew up in Venice, Los Angeles. She received her bachelorâs degree from the Faculty of Arts & Sciences at Harvard University in 1987. Her work has been published in numerous magazines and newspapers, including ELLE, The Guardian, Harperâs Bazaar, Le FRONTPAGE | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Publicatie Borealis. Trees and People of the Northern Forest van Jeroen Toirkens & Jelle Brandt Corstius. Read more. 07 Nov â 03 Oct 2021. Popel Coumou. Paper and Light. Read more. â. The Hague Museum of Photography temporarily closed.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan your visit. Please note: The Hague Museum of Photography is temporarily closed. It is therefore not possible to book tickets. Keep an eye on our website and social media channels for updates regarding the reopening. The Hague Museum of Photography and KM21 is open every Tuesday - Sunday 11.00 - 17:00. The museum is closed on Mondays. VOORPAGINA | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAGTRANSLATE THIS PAGE 01 mei â 01 dec 2021. Matlas. Daniel Heikens, Rein Langeveld en Joost Nijhuis. Lees meer. BOREALIS - LIFE IN THE WOODS The importance of forests to our planet is more apparent now than ever before. It is trees that filter our carbon emissions out of the atmosphere, and are thus a key weapon in our fight against climate change. Over the past four years photographer Jeroen Toirkens (b. 1971) and journalist and broadcaster Jelle Brandt Corstius (1978) visited forests in the boreal zone for their Borealis projectPAPER AND LIGHT
Artist and photographer Popel Coumou (b. 1978) plays in her work with the main elements of photography: light, paper and perception of reality. By carefully lighting her collages she manages to give the paper relief a third dimension, bringing the flat surface to life. In a space with tall windows depth is created by the sunlight shining in, a simple little house appears in a large field, and ERWIN OLAF | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Erwin Olaf. Gemeentemuseum Den Haag and The Hague Museum of Photography are to honour one of the Netherlandsâ most famous photographers, Erwin Olaf (b. 1959), with a double exhibition. Olaf, whose recent portraits of the royal family drew widespread admiration, will turn sixty this year â a good moment to stage a majorretrospective.
RICHARD LEAROYD
In collaboration with FundaciĂłn MAPFRE, this autumn The Hague Museum of Photography will host a major solo exhibition of work by Richard Learoyd (b. 1966, Nelson, UK). Learoyd produces portraits, landscapes and still lifes that are closely related to painting. He creates his life-size photographs using a camera obscura that he built himself, so there are no negatives. EDDY POSTHUMA DE BOER Eddy Posthuma de Boer (1931) has been obsessed with photography since the moment he picked up his first camera more than seventy years ago. He always carries his camera with him and works mainly on the street. Together with Ed van der Elsken and Johan van der Keuken, he is one of the most important post-war Dutch photographers.RUUD VAN DER PEIJL
Ruud van der Peijl was born in The Hague in 1960. After training as a fashion designer at the Utrecht School of the Arts, he was one of the founders of Gletcher, the first internationally renowned Dutch designer label, in the late â80s. Through to 1997 he taught fashion and styling at various art schools around the Netherlands while at theLAUREN GREENFIELD
About Lauren Greenfield. Lauren Greenfield was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1966 and grew up in Venice, Los Angeles. She received her bachelorâs degree from the Faculty of Arts & Sciences at Harvard University in 1987. Her work has been published in numerous magazines and newspapers, including ELLE, The Guardian, Harperâs Bazaar, Le FRONTPAGE | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Publicatie Borealis. Trees and People of the Northern Forest van Jeroen Toirkens & Jelle Brandt Corstius. Read more. 07 Nov â 03 Oct 2021. Popel Coumou. Paper and Light. Read more. â. The Hague Museum of Photography temporarily closed.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Please note: The Hague Museum of Photography is temporarily closed. It is therefore not possible to book tickets. Keep an eye on our website and social media channels for updates regarding the reopening. The Hague Museum of Photography and KM21 is open every Tuesday - Sunday 11.00 - 17:00. The museum is closed on Mondays. Due to the Corona measurements, tickets must be bought in VOORPAGINA | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAGTRANSLATE THIS PAGE 01 mei â 01 dec 2021. Matlas. Daniel Heikens, Rein Langeveld en Joost Nijhuis. Lees meer. BOREALIS - LIFE IN THE WOODS The importance of forests to our planet is more apparent now than ever before. It is trees that filter our carbon emissions out of the atmosphere, and are thus a key weapon in our fight against climate change. Over the past four years photographer Jeroen Toirkens (b. 1971) and journalist and broadcaster Jelle Brandt Corstius (1978) visited forests in the boreal zone for their Borealis projectPAPER AND LIGHT
Artist and photographer Popel Coumou (b. 1978) plays in her work with the main elements of photography: light, paper and perception of reality. By carefully lighting her collages she manages to give the paper relief a third dimension, bringing the flat surface to life. In a space with tall windows depth is created by the sunlight shining in, a simple little house appears in a large field, and ERWIN OLAF | FOTOMUSEUM DEN HAAG Gemeentemuseum Den Haag and The Hague Museum of Photography are to honour one of the Netherlandsâ most famous photographers, Erwin Olaf (b. 1959), with a double exhibition. Olaf, whose recent portraits of the royal family drew widespread admiration, will turn sixty this year â a good moment to stage a major retrospective. The Hague Museum of Photography will focus on Olafâs love of hisRICHARD LEAROYD
In collaboration with FundaciĂłn MAPFRE, this autumn The Hague Museum of Photography will host a major solo exhibition of work by Richard Learoyd (b. 1966, Nelson, UK). Learoyd produces portraits, landscapes and still lifes that are closely related to painting. He creates his life-size photographs using a camera obscura that he built himself, so there are no negatives. EDDY POSTHUMA DE BOER âIâm searching for the world as it really is.â Eddy Posthuma de Boer (1931) has been obsessed with photography since the moment he picked up his first camera more than seventy years ago. He always carries his camera with him and works mainly on the street. Together with Ed van der Elsken and Johan van der Keuken, he is one of the most important post-war Dutch photographers.RUUD VAN DER PEIJL
Ruud van der Peijl was born in The Hague in 1960. After training as a fashion designer at the Utrecht School of the Arts, he was one of the founders of Gletcher, the first internationally renowned Dutch designer label, in the late â80s. Through to 1997 he taught fashion and styling at various art schools around the Netherlands while at theLAUREN GREENFIELD
About Lauren Greenfield. Lauren Greenfield was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1966 and grew up in Venice, Los Angeles. She received her bachelorâs degree from the Faculty of Arts & Sciences at Harvard University in 1987. Her work has been published in numerous magazines and newspapers, including ELLE, The Guardian, Harperâs Bazaar, LePLAN YOUR VISIT
Please note: The Hague Museum of Photography is temporarily closed. It is therefore not possible to book tickets. Keep an eye on our website and social media channels for updates regarding the reopening. The Hague Museum of Photography and KM21 is open every Tuesday - Sunday 11.00 - 17:00. The museum is closed on Mondays. Due to the Corona measurements, tickets must be bought in EXHIBITIONS OVERVIEW NOW This website uses cookies to enhance the user experience. I accept More information More information UNEXPECTED ENCOUNTERS Fotomuseum Den Haag was established in 2002 as part of Kunstmuseum Den Haag. Since the opening of the Fotomuseum, the Kunstmuseumâs photography collection, which now numbers more than seven thousand works, has been enlarged by numerous important gifts. Artists, private collectors and cultural institutions have entrusted beautiful photographs to the museum. Unexpected Encounters is anNEW DUTCH VIEWS
For his series New Dutch Views photographer Marwan Bassiouni (b. 1985, Switzerland) travelled the polders, industrial estates, villages, town centres and suburbs of the Netherlands, photographing the landscape from the windows of mosques. Rugs with oriental and Islamic motifs, walls with colourful floral patterns, plus radiators, Venetian blinds and suspended ceilings frame the EDDY POSTHUMA DE BOER âIâm searching for the world as it really is.â Eddy Posthuma de Boer (1931) has been obsessed with photography since the moment he picked up his first camera more than seventy years ago. He always carries his camera with him and works mainly on the street. Together with Ed van der Elsken and Johan van der Keuken, he is one of the most important post-war Dutch photographers.BEING HUMAN
Many artists have a muse. Movie directors perfect their craft working repeatedly with their favourite actors, while choreographers create some of their best works for a specific dancer. In some cases, the muse is a silent partner, the object of an artistâs intense and obsessive gaze; in others the work emerges from a partnership so close that it is unclear which is the artist and which isANTON CORBIJN
Portrait photographer Anton Corbijn doesnât much like to look back at his work in the music industry.But for the Hague Museum of Photographyâs forthcoming exhibition 1-2-3-4 he has done just that. Searching his archive, he has selected more than 300 shots of bands and singers: everybody from Nirvana, U2 and Nick Cave to Siouxsie Sioux, REM and the Rolling Stones. LA SOUPE DE DAGUERRE La Soupe de Daguerre. The title of this exhibition refers to a work by artist Marcel Broodthaers, La Soupe de Daguerre (1975), an ode to Louis Daguerre, one of the inventors of photography. Since he invented his daguerrotype in the nineteenth century, a host of new ways of producing photographs have been devised. MARCO VAN DUYVENDIJK Marco van Duyvendijk is a âslowâ photographer, preferring to work on a series for months and sometimes years. Even so, over the past decade he has produced enough work for a retrospective demonstrating an impressive start to a career. Mood and colour are key features of Eastward Bound. Van Duyvendijk does not confine himself to any singleMICHAEL WOLF
A figure behind a misted window turns its face away and closes its eyes in an attempt to evade the lens of the photographer. The metro passenger is crushed between fellow-commuters and unable to move when photographer Michael Wolf points his camera at him from the other sideof the glass.
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