The ancestral home of Karin Borghouts (1959) burned to the ground in March 2012. The place that once held so many memories, ceased to exist. For her series The House she photographed the objects…
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Bert Danckaert (Belgium, 1965) photographs everyday places that are the same around the world. For BredaPhoto he made TRANSIT (2014). He visited Brussels Airport and focused on departure and arrival gates, parking lots…
FotoFocus, the Cincinnati Biennial opened last weekend. Here are the main exhibitions with a couple of words written by Kevin Moore,the artistic Director. This year’s FotoFocus Biennial has a theme—Photography in Dialogue—which…
Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs (Swiss, both b. 1979) work collaboratively in photography, video and installation. Their work responds with humor and wit to various traditions of modernism: rational architecture, documentary photography and…
As a complement to Screenings, Stills expands the dialogue between the still and the moving image from the perspective of still photography. Presenting works by thirteen contemporary artists, Stills explores the idea of the photograph…
An-Sofie Kesteleyn (Belgium, 1988) photographs for de Volkskrant. Her series Burning Man is about the desert festival in Nevada. Burning Man is based on the tens of thousands of visitors who gather in the desert. They…
For his project Star of Stars Yoichi Nagata (1950) photographed Tokyo's nightlife. We see people with tattoos, mascara, hair extensions, and combinations of corsets and kimonos. Behind the exuberant clothing there is a…
From land, there is no closer way to get to the sea than on a pier, a structure that almost literally allows one to walk on water. Simon Roberts (England, 1974) photographed…
BredaPhoto offers a stage to young photographers. Through the Academy Project, the general public was introduced to the work of dozens of talented photographers from The Netherlands and abroad. During eight…