Atelier

Stephan Vanfleteren


Engels | 06-11-2023 | 448 pagina's

9789464666564

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Masterful overview of studio photography by Stephan Vanfleteren

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Masterful overview of studio photography by Stephan Vanfleteren

“This book proves that Vanfleteren has internalised the old light to such an extent that he can make it shine even without using lamps or sunlight.”

— Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer

For the past twelve years, Stephan Vanfleteren (b. 1969) has been working intense hours in his daylight studio at home. Atelier is a collection of that work. Vanfleteren is searching for beauty and meaning, both in daylight and under artificial light. Grey stage curtains are everywhere as a constantly repeating background. The photographer embraces well-known personalities and anonymous people. He inspects and captures the grooves in the face of an old fisherman and the hand of Nick Cave on the same terms as he does a beachcombed bottle. He focuses an adoring gaze on his own children coming of age as well as on impassioned artists in their old age. He sees the frozen corpse of a kingfisher and the body of a twisting dancer, and watches as the sunlight slowly shifts across his stage curtain.

Vanfleteren connects to the traditions of old and contemporary masters but remains faithful to his characteristic style. His craftsmanship and artistic nature make us both witness and party to the splash of incoming light.

With text contributions by Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer and Stephan Vanfleteren.

Beschrijving

Masterful overview of studio photography by Stephan Vanfleteren

“This book proves that Vanfleteren has internalised the old light to such an extent that he can make it shine even without using lamps or sunlight.”

— Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer

For the past twelve years, Stephan Vanfleteren (b. 1969) has been working intense hours in his daylight studio at home. Atelier is a collection of that work. Vanfleteren is searching for beauty and meaning, both in daylight and under artificial light. Grey stage curtains are everywhere as a constantly repeating background. The photographer embraces well-known personalities and anonymous people. He inspects and captures the grooves in the face of an old fisherman and the hand of Nick Cave on the same terms as he does a beachcombed bottle. He focuses an adoring gaze on his own children coming of age as well as on impassioned artists in their old age. He sees the frozen corpse of a kingfisher and the body of a twisting dancer, and watches as the sunlight slowly shifts across his stage curtain.

Vanfleteren connects to the traditions of old and contemporary masters but remains faithful to his characteristic style. His craftsmanship and artistic nature make us both witness and party to the splash of incoming light.

With text contributions by Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer and Stephan Vanfleteren.

Slogan/Promotie

For the past twelve years, Stephan Vanfleteren (b. 1969) has been working intense hours in his daylight studio at home. Atelier is a collection of that work. Vanfleteren is searching for beauty and meaning, both in daylight and under artificial light. Grey stage curtains are everywhere as a constantly repeating background. The photographer embraces well-known personalities and anonymous people. He inspects and captures the grooves in the face of an old fisherman and the hand of Nick Cave on the same terms as he does a beachcombed bottle. He focuses an adoring gaze on his own children coming of age as well as on impassioned artists in their old age. He sees the frozen corpse of a kingfisher and the body of a twisting dancer, and watches as the sunlight slowly shifts across his stage curtain.

Vanfleteren connects to the traditions of old and contemporary masters but remains faithful to his characteristic style. His craftsmanship and artistic nature make us both witness and party to the splash of incoming light.

With text contributions by Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer and Stephan Vanfleteren.

Details

EAN :9789464666564
Auteur: 
Uitgever :Hannibal Books
Publicatie datum :  06-11-2023
Uitvoering :Hardback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :250 mm
Breedte :180 mm
Status :Beschikbaar
Aantal pagina's :448
Keywords :  stephan vanfleteren;vanfleteren stephan;photo;photobooks;atelier;portretfotografie;portraits