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thepole.nlThe PoleThe website presents a collection of photographic works, specifically titled ‘The Pole’, which include twelve individual projects. Each project is attributed to a different artist, listed by name and the title of their work (e.g., ‘Kate Moss, The Gut’ or ‘Zebulon Zang, Volcanoes don’t make love with the stars’). The projects span diverse themes and concepts, as indicated by their titles, ranging from personal reflection to broader observations about nature and relationships.Conceptual & Interactive Art → Conceptual Art 70 pole 109 theme 4015 artist 5745 photography 9503
loesdeboer.nlLoes de BoerLoes de Boer, a photographer based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, utilizes imaginative exploration to question fixed categories and examine the dynamic nature of identity in her artwork. Her creative practice is deeply influenced by personal reflection, art history, and feminist thought, with a central focus on deconstruction and metamorphosis. Recent projects include exhibitions such as ‘still lifes & self portraits’ at the Royal Academy of Art Graduation Show in The Hague (2024) and participation in Art Rotterdam and Homecoming Gallery (2025), alongside editorial work with METAL Magazine.Visual Arts → Fine Art 322 self-portrait 37 still lifes 140 exhibition 5332 print 5511 photography 9503 installation 13742 South-Holland → The Hague 19898
corgroenenberg.nlCor GroenenbergThe gallery features a collection of hyper-realistic and detailed acrylic paintings, often focusing on intimate and sensual depictions of the human form and tactile experiences. The website includes various categories of artwork, such as ‘paintings,’ ‘portraits,’ ‘editions,’ and a series of ‘studio still’ images, indicating a diverse body of work. The artwork titles suggest a recurring theme of ‘self-portraits,’ ‘pin-up’ style figures, and explorations of color and light, alongside broader references to pop culture and travel destinations.Artists → Biographical Information 23 self-portrait 37 portrait 3685 paintings 3907 color 4159
fotokore.nlFotoKoreKore Heerema’s photography focuses on transforming recognizable objects into patterns, challenging the viewer’s perception of everyday scenes. Her work utilizes manipulation of focus, movement, and contrast to highlight the abstract qualities of the world, prompting viewers to explore unexpected beauty and hidden rhythms. The photographs are designed to elicit a visceral reaction and encourage individual interpretation, seeking to capture an ‘invisible’ perspective on the surrounding world.chaos 94 interpretation 95 perspective 882 pattern 2012 image 2605 photography 9503
lailamubarak.nlLaila MubarakThe website showcases a series of photographic projects by Laila Mubarak, including 'For Who She Is,' 'Like Me, Love Me, See Me,' and various ‘work in progress’ pieces, examining the complexities of identity formation. A central theme explored through Mubarak's work is the influence of visual culture on self-perception, particularly among adolescents navigating the challenges of establishing an authentic self. The collection includes details about exhibitions such as 'For Who She Is' held in 2018, alongside explorations of personal narratives like the story of Mubarak's uncle's stay in a psychiatric clinic.Influence & Persuasion → Social Psychology 137 self-portrait 37 identity 1028 portrait 3685 culture 3922 photography 9503 South-Holland → The Hague 19898
hendrikkerstens.nlHendrik KerstensHendrik Kerstens began his artistic career at the age of forty after leaving a business career, supported by his wife, dedicating himself to photography and raising his daughter, Paula. His early work explored feelings of responsibility, vulnerability, and love stemming from the experience of parenthood, starting with family snapshots and evolving into reinterpretations of 17th-century Dutch masters with Paula as his muse. Kerstens’s work has been exhibited and collected in numerous institutions and private collections worldwide, including museums and universities in the Netherlands, the United States, and the United Kingdom.Visual Arts → Fine Art 322 muse 13 daughter 108 art 3856 exhibition 5332 photography 9503 South-Holland → Wassenaar 1372
pasman-works.nlHenk PasmanThe site features two portfolios, 'Portfolio 1' and 'Portfolio 2', showcasing a diverse range of photographic subjects including portraits, landscapes, interiors, and still lifes. Henk Pasman's work explores the concept of the photograph as a standalone image, contrasting it with the more common demands of journalistic or advertising photography. The website also includes biographical information, awards, and contact details, alongside links to other online presences related to his work.still life 53 image 2605 landscape 2609 portrait 3685 portfolio 6854 photography 9503 South-Holland → Rotterdam 25048
meretteuiterwaal.nlMerette UiterwaalMerette Uiterwaal is a photographer born in 1990 in The Netherlands who focuses on capturing the beauty of simple everyday moments. Her color blindness shapes her artistic process, leading her to interpret the world and create abstract portraits that delve into the dynamics of landscapes. Uiterwaal’s surreal images encourage viewers to engage with the work and develop their own interpretations.Visual Arts → Fine Art 322 image 2605 work 3122 portrait 3685 photography 9503
jorritdijkstra.nlSilvershotzThe site discusses the complex history and diverse trends of Chinese photography, highlighting both optimism and criticism within the industry. It features a photographic journey to Coober Pedy, Australia, focusing on the people and subterranean dwellings of the ‘Opal Capitol of the World’. The website details the ongoing refugee crisis in Western Sahara, emphasizing the crucial role of Saharawari women in the region's society.SpecificDestinations → Australia 12 Regions → Africa 713 australia 71 china 103 image 2605 photography 9503 North-Holland → Amsterdam 41253
hippekledij.nlHippeKledijThe website publishes articles on trends in the fashion industry, such as the popularity of vintage clothing and fast fashion, and analyzes how clothing can be an expression of identity. One article describes a trip through Australia, focused on fashion and the iconic styles the country has to offer, including Uggs. Another article discusses the idea of an incomplete life in a home, highlighting that even with beautiful furniture and company, something is missing, such as a houseplant.Travel → International Travel 445 australia 71 houseplant 111 identity 1028 fashion 2212