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Author Rineke Dijkstra / Frido Troost / Willem van Zoetendaal
Pages 58
Signed No
ISBN 9075574088
Publisher Basalt Publishers
Publishing date 1997
Publishing place Amsterdam
Language English
Edition First edition
Binding Softcover
Book condition New
Condition description New copy
Cover condition New
Dimensions (cm hxb) 29,5 x 23,5
Basalt - Guaranteed Real Dutch Photomagazine 1". It is a collaborative work by Rineke Dijkstra, Frido Troost, and Willem van Zoetendaal, published by Basalt Publishers in 1997. This edition is a paperback and marked as the first edition of this publication​​. The book comprises 58 pages and features 54 photographs, both in color and black and white. The cover photo is from Rineke Dijkstra's work in Villa Franca de Xira, Portugal, from 1994. The book includes contributions from various artists such as Hellen van Meene, Koos Breukel, Céline van Balen, Leo Divendal, Paul Kooiker, Robert Longo, ULAY, Roberto Mancuso Alvarez, Cas Oorthuys, Bertien van Manen, Arno Nollen, and others, indicating a diverse range of styles and perspectives within the photomagazine​​. This photomagazine is a significant contribution to the field of art photography, featuring a collection of works by various photographers, making it a potentially valuable addition to a collection specializing in rare and out-of-print art photography books.

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Basalt No 1 Guaranteed Real Dutch Photomagazine

€12.00
Pictorial stiff wrappers with 54 photos, colour and b&w. Cover photo from Rineke Dijkstra's of Villa Franca de Xira, Portugal, 1994. Contributions by Hellen van Meene, Koos Breukel, Céline van Balen, Leo Divendal, Paul Kooiker, Rineke Dijkstra, Robert Longo, ULAY, Roberto Mancuso Alvarez, Cas Oorthuys, Bertien van Manen, Arno Nollen and others. Guaranteed Real Dutch Photomagazine 1 consists of a collection of photographs collected and selected by Frido Troost and Willem van Zoetendaal, no texts, only credits in the back. On the cover a photograph of a Portugese bullfighter by Rineke Dijkstra. You could say the magazine is a visual melody / image essay. Turning pages is making steps into men’s lifes, portraits of the young and the old. The photographs read like an alphabet.
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