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Joseph Szabo Priscilla 1969 © Joseph Szabo courtesy of the artist |
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Changing Views |
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20 Years of Art Collection Deutsche Börse |
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3 May – 7 July 2019 |
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Start new Chapter 4: Youth Culture (25 June – 7 July) |
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ARTIST TALK TUESDAY 25 JUNE 2019 Foam and the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation present an evening around this collection. Anne-Marie Beckmann, director of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation, will introduce participants to the extensive collection and will then go into conversation with three of the photographers presented in the collection: Dana Lixenberg » Julian Röder » Tobias Zielony » More information here. | Click here for reservations. |
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Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam Keizersgracht 609, 1017 DS Amsterdam T +31 (0)20-5516500 [email protected] www.foam.org Wed-Sun 10am-6pm; Thu, Fri 10am-9pm | |
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Tobias Zielony The Opening from the series Tankstelle 2005 © Tobias Zielony courtesy of the artist |
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With Changing Views – 20 Years of Art Collection Deutsche Börse Foam showcases an extensive range of works from one of the most important corporate collections of contemporary photography. The Art Collection Deutsche Börse comprises approximately 1800 works from over 120 international photographers, including iconic names like Diane Arbus, Walker Evans, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Rineke Dijkstra, Dana Lixenberg, younger photographers like Tobias Zielony and Mike Brodie and hidden gems like Gerd Danigel or Gabriele and Helmut Nothhelfer. The exhibition period consists of four back-to-back presentations that record positions on the key themes of the collection, with works by different photographers. This concept celebrates the variety and in-depth quality of the Art Collection Deutsche Börse. The first chapters were Germany and Icons. Currently on show is Traces of Disorder (until 23 June), and from the 25th of June the last chapter will start: Youth Culture (until 7 July). |
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Mike Brodie Untitled from the series A Juvenile Prosperity 2006-2009 © Mike Brodie courtesy of the artist |
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YOUTH CULTURE Youth Culture presents a selection of works by photographers who are attentive to the lives and attitudes of the youthful. The pictures by Tobias Zielony show young people in public spaces. Whether the photos were taken in Wales, Marseille or Los Angeles, the subject remains the same; hanging around on the street and on chosen ‘stages’ such as parking lots or gas stations. Joseph Szabo took pictures of young people for over 25 years (he started with the students in his photography class). His portraits from the seventies and the eighties sometimes show the sombreness that teens have around them, but also their unrestrained lust for life. Mike Brodie took pictures of his friends who whilst trainhopping were looking for freedom and an alternative way of living. One of the most influencial series by Susan Meiselas is Prince Street Girls. In this series she made portraits of a group of girls on their way to adulthood. Besides that this series is also about the gentrification of New York. |
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Jessica Backhaus, Violetta by the lake from the series Jesus and the cherries 2003 |
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Changing Views – 20 Years of Art Collection Deutsche Börse is curated by Foam and the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation. Foam is supported by the BankGiro Loterij, De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek, City of Amsterdam, Foam Members, Olympus and the VandenEnde Foundation. |
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