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Land of Ibeji, Land of Twins
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ISBN: 9789463887366 Year: 2021 Publisher: Veurne Hannibal Books

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Photographers Sanne De Wilde (b. 1987, Belgium) and Bénédicte Kurzen (b. 1980, France) investigate the mythology of twins in Nigeria where the rate of natural twin births is higher than anywhere else in the world. As sacred beings, twins? magical and spiritual powers are celebrated with mythical fervour, but also condemned as unnatural.?Ibeji?, meaning ?double birth? and ?the inseparable two? in Yoruba, stands for the ultimate harmony between two people. Embracing this concept, the photographers created richly intriguing, intensely colourful portraits of twins.They played with the concept of doubling to create an imaginative photographic story, using double exposures, mirror reflections and colour filters. Through these pictorial processes, the two artists produced inventive double portraits, while also working together as twin-like co-authors. Land of Ibeji is the magical, colourful result.Bron : https://www.copyrightbookshop.be/en/shop/sanne-de-wilde-benedicte-kurzen-land-of-ibeji-land-of-twins/


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Stadsfotograaf Antwerpen, 2013-2015
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ISBN: 9789085867401 Year: 2017 Publisher: Kontich BAI

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Vijftien verschillende fotografen werden in 2013 en 2015 aangesteld als Stadsfotograaf van Antwerpen. Dit boek presenteert hun nieuwe, veelzijdige beelden van de stad. Het MAS bundelt deze beelden en bewaart ze vanaf nu in de collectie als visueel geheugen voor de stad van morgen. Deze publicatie is een samenwerking tussen Kaat Celis als curator, vzw Stadsfotograaf Antwerpen en het MAS.


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The island of the color blind
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ISBN: 9789492677068 9492677067 Year: 2017 Publisher: [Lichtervelde] Hannibal

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In the late eighteenth century a catastrophic typhoon swept over Pingelap, a tiny atoll in the Pacific Ocean. One of the survivors, the king, carried the rare achromatopsia-gen that causes complete colorblindness. The king went on to have many children and as time passed by, the hereditary condition affected the isolated community and the islanders started seeing the world in black and white. Portraying the islanders (that by their fellow Micronesians are referred to as "blind") and their island resulted in a conceptual selection of images that mask or emphasize the eyes, face, or their "vision" and invite the viewer to enter a dreamful world of colorful possibilities. "The Island of the Colorblind" consists of "normal" digital images converted to black and white with Photoshop (shot with Nikon D810) and infrared images (shot with Nikon D700, to IR converted body) shot in Pohnpei & Pingelap in november 2015. The third series within the project are the achromatic picture-paintings.

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