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Konten die terugkijken = Bums looking back / Adam Popo; Eric Min; English translation: Michele Hutchison.

Fine Arts Library TR675 .P66 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Popo, Adam, 1945- photographer.
Min, Eric, 1959- author.
Contributor:
Hutchison, Michele, translator.
Language:
Dutch
English
Subjects (All):
Popo, Adam, 1945-.
Photography, Artistic.
Buttocks in art.
Art, Dutch.
Local Subjects:
Popo, Adam, 1945-.
Physical Description:
1 volume (98 unnumbered pages) : illustrations ; 17 x 27 cm
Other Title:
Bums looking back
Adam Popo : konten die terugkijken
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Voetnoot Publishers, 2019.
Summary:
Adam Popo [1945, Amsterdam] richtte in 1967 de fotoclub de Veenpuyen op; 1968 vond hun eerste tentoonstelling plaats bij drukkerij Sigfried in Amsterdam. Het bleek tevens hun laatste. Maar de passie voor fotografie bleef onverminderd. Nu 45 jaar later heeft Adam Popo bij Galerie Baudelaire in Antwerpen zijn eerste solotentoonstelling, getiteld Photo Sculptures. Bij de tentoonstelling verschijnt een gelijknamig boekje met een inleiding van Martijn Doolaard, die onder meer schrijft: 'Eigenlijk raak ik de affiniteit met het achterwerk op zich geheel kwijt, ik moet het zien te ontwaren tussen een hoeveelheid overweldigende vormen en structuren die verwarren en verwonderen tegelijk'
Adam Popo [1945, Amsterdam] founded the photo club de Veenpuyen in 1967; 1968 their first exhibition took place at the Sigfried printing company in Amsterdam. It also turned out to be their last. But the passion for photography remained unabated. Now 45 years later, Adam Popo has his first solo exhibition at Galerie Baudelaire in Antwerp, entitled Photo Sculptures. The exhibition will be accompanied by a booklet of the same name with an introduction by Martijn Doolaard, who writes, among other things: 'Actually, I completely lose the affinity with the buttocks as such, I have to see it between a number of overwhelming shapes and structures that confuse and amaze simultaneously'
ISBN:
9789491738494
9491738496
OCLC:
1090690059

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