Portraits(Acceptable)

Rineke Dijkstra

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Publisher/Schirmer/Mosel

   Published/2004
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/159   Size/260*338*20
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Photo book "Portraits (Acceptable)" by Dutch female photographer Rineke Dijkstra. Dijkstra, who studied photography at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, was influenced by the works of Richard Avedon and Irving Penn, but the artist he most sympathized with was Diane Arbus. In order to learn new perspectives and expressions for himself, Dijkstra photographed self-portraits after swimming in the pool, depicting his physical and mental instability, and has since created a series of series that continues today. He said it was the starting point. "Beach," which depicts teens transitioning from childhood to adulthood; "New Mothers," which captures women who have just given birth; "Almerisa," which depicts the growth process of a woman; An artist who expresses the originality as a photographer and the individuality of the subject by depicting the instability and change of people who are not normal, and the process of that process, such as the video film "The Buzz Club". This book is a collection of works published on the occasion of major retrospective exhibitions held at museums in Winterthur, Barcelona, and local Amsterdam, starting in Paris in 2004, and contains many of the above-mentioned representative works. Exclusion book.
<Related Artists> Rineke Dijkstra
<Condition> Acceptable. Former library book with some stamps.
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