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edvanderelsken.nl - archief (1071 words)
Ed van der Elsken was one of the great documentary photographers of the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies, and this first British solo survey gives the opportunity to understand his pivotal position between street photographers such as Weegee and Brassai, and the emotive, ultra-subjectivist photography of Nan Goldin and Larry Clark, that came after him.
Ed van der Elsken fotografeerde in de jaren 70 zijn eigen paarden rond zijn boerenwoning in een polder bij Edam.
Deze tentoonstelling is samengesteld uit werk van o.a.
The Photographers' Gallery | 2001 | Ed van der Elsken (497 words)
Ed van der Elsken moved to Paris in 1950, joining many young Dutch artists and intellectuals seeking respite from the gloomy aftermath of the war in Amsterdam.
During this time van der Elsken was friends with Karel Appel and Cobra emigrés, as well as leading figures in the emergent Lettrist movement and the Situationist International, and found himself in a cultural milieu where the mood was at once desperately melancholic and defiantly anarchistic.
Van der Elsken was always in one sense an outsider drawn to outsiders.
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