AntwerpPhoto is now in its third edition, and once again in the emblematic Loodswezen (the Pilotage) on the banks of the Scheldt. Perhaps for […]…
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AntwerpPhoto is now in its third edition, and once again in the emblematic Loodswezen (the Pilotage) on the banks of the Scheldt. Perhaps for […]…
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When the parental home of Karin Borghouts (1959) burned down, she photographed the images of what was left of it. She also found a […]…
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Whilst thinking of Bruges one usually associates the beautiful city with the canals, the medieval atmosphere, the Venice of the North – and not […]…
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Unseen challenges participants to bring recent work, undiscovered talent – hence the name. It has had an eventful history in recent times: 2020 was […]…
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HANGAR (Brussels) Paul d’Haese (1958) (41-44) Borderline is the latest work of the Belgian artist Paul D’Haese. This photographic series has been carried out […]…
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KANA KAWANISHI GALLERY (Tokyo) Toshihiro Komatsu (1966) (77-80) CT (Computed Tomography) is a series where the artist describes a scene as though the architecture […]…
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During the International Photo Biennial Ostend, Gallery Papillon in Ostend opens its doors to two top photographers with at first sight very diverse work: […]…
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Ostend is offering a photo festival, a new item in the ever lengthening festival calendar of the seaside resort. The programme offers to look […]…
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This article on the new Ostend Photography Festival will discuss a series of open-air and public exhibitions. As a last point we will also […]…