Art is everywhere, especially in Rotterdam last week. Art, design and architecture enthusiasts found various fairs throughout the city, special openings of exhibitions in […]…
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Deborah Metsch (b 1970) is a photographer and visual artist who lives and works in Toulouse, France. From 1974 and 1983, Metsch lived in […]…
Inge Meijer (Beverwijk, 1986) studied Fine Art at ArtEZ University of the Arts in Arnhem. In 2012, she won the Hendrik Valk Award with […]…
Bildhalle presented a a special solo exhibition with the latest works of Dutch photographer Casper Faassen at Art Rotterdam. Faassen shows at Art Rotterdam […]…
For ten years, the Galerie Binome has been exploring new forms and the limits of photography. For its second participation in Art Rotterdam, the […]…
Paolo Ventura (1968, Milan, Italy) invents stories. Like all good storytellers, Ventura was raised on them and appears to have a natural gift for narrative. […]…
Lucia Tallová (1985) The work of Lucia Tallova moves on the border of photography and arts. Based on images (photographs and paintings), she creates […]…
You might recognize her work from her recently published photobook titled Sister Sister (APE), where she and her sibling Britt Liberg poetically deconstruct the […]…
Inspired during the long months of lockdown, Peter Fetterman virtually “exhibited” one photograph per day accompanied by inspirational text, quotes, and poetry in a […]…
The 1970s work of California-based photographer Michael Jang, who portrays suburban and urban life with irony and whimsy, is being rediscovered by some major […]…