EUR 52,34
Quantità: 19 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Mark Rietveld (1969-2022) was known in Antwerp for his photography in which he photographed the underground music scene and art world. At concerts, Mark paid equal attention to what was happening on the periphery of the stage, his camera unobtrusively at the ready, in between chatting here and there. He was part of the furniture he had chosen as his subject. A few days after such an evening, a careful selection appeared online, giving those absent a glimpse of what they had missed. For those who delve further into his oeuvre, you will find a photographer for whom the whole world could be a wondrous subject: his archive is full of hushed moorland scenes, torn hoarfrost floors, still lifes, cats, parks in the snow, timeless figures in Prague or Paris and domestic scenes, . Mark photographed, in short, with a great deal of love, his entire biotope.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Mark Rietveld (1969-2022) was known in Antwerp for his photography in which he photographed the underground music scene and art world. At concerts, Mark paid equal attention to what was happening on the periphery of the stage, his camera unobtrusively at the ready, in between chatting here and there. He was part of the furniture he had chosen as his subject. A few days after such an evening, a careful selection appeared online, giving those absent a glimpse of what they had missed. For those who delve further into his oeuvre, you will find a photographer for whom the whole world could be a wondrous subject: his archive is full of hushed moorland scenes, torn hoarfrost floors, still lifes, cats, parks in the snow, timeless figures in Prague or Paris and domestic scenes, Mark photographed, in short, with a great deal of love, his entire biotope. AUTHOR: Mark Rietveld was a photographer who captured the subcultural life in Antwerp. He passed away in 2022. Soon after his death, his friends and his ex-partner came together in honour and memory of the artist to publish this book 'A long loving look'. They invited artist Nico Dockx to compile his archive into a photo book. In 2024 this was finally achieved and released during Antwerp Art Weekend at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts with an exhibition of his work. SELLING POINTS: . The underground scene and Mark Rietveld's family life, swaying between the two that were both equally meaningful to the photographer . Thirty years of archive from a selection of 50,000 analogue photos . Edited by Nico Dockx and Janneke Hertoghs 32 colour, 300 b/w illustrations The raw and sensitive underground analogue archive of the late Mark Rietveld. Mark was the observer of the night, the one who always had his film camera. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
EUR 53,35
Quantità: 2 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. 344 pages. 8.14x11.02x11.02 inches. In Stock.
EUR 27,00
Quantità: Più di 20 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Focused on post-labor, psychopathology, and plasticity of human mind and body, this book introduces insight, critiques, and propositions in the area of self-design, ranging from design and architecture to science, media, history, philosophy, and contempor.
EUR 55,25
Quantità: 2 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Mark Rietveld (1969-2022) was known in Antwerp for his photography in which he photographed the underground music scene and art world. At concerts, Mark paid equal attention to what was happening on the periphery of the stage, his camera unobtrusively at the ready, in between chatting here and there. He was part of the furniture he had chosen as his subject. A few days after such an evening, a careful selection appeared online, giving those absent a glimpse of what they had missed. For those who delve further into his oeuvre, you will find a photographer for whom the whole world could be a wondrous subject: his archive is full of hushed moorland scenes, torn hoarfrost floors, still lifes, cats, parks in the snow, timeless figures in Prague or Paris and domestic scenes, . Mark photographed, in short, with a great deal of love, his entire biotope.
EUR 92,17
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Mark Rietveld (1969-2022) was known in Antwerp for his photography in which he photographed the underground music scene and art world. At concerts, Mark paid equal attention to what was happening on the periphery of the stage, his camera unobtrusively at the ready, in between chatting here and there. He was part of the furniture he had chosen as his subject. A few days after such an evening, a careful selection appeared online, giving those absent a glimpse of what they had missed. For those who delve further into his oeuvre, you will find a photographer for whom the whole world could be a wondrous subject: his archive is full of hushed moorland scenes, torn hoarfrost floors, still lifes, cats, parks in the snow, timeless figures in Prague or Paris and domestic scenes, Mark photographed, in short, with a great deal of love, his entire biotope. AUTHOR: Mark Rietveld was a photographer who captured the subcultural life in Antwerp. He passed away in 2022. Soon after his death, his friends and his ex-partner came together in honour and memory of the artist to publish this book 'A long loving look'. They invited artist Nico Dockx to compile his archive into a photo book. In 2024 this was finally achieved and released during Antwerp Art Weekend at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts with an exhibition of his work. SELLING POINTS: . The underground scene and Mark Rietveld's family life, swaying between the two that were both equally meaningful to the photographer . Thirty years of archive from a selection of 50,000 analogue photos . Edited by Nico Dockx and Janneke Hertoghs 32 colour, 300 b/w illustrations The raw and sensitive underground analogue archive of the late Mark Rietveld. Mark was the observer of the night, the one who always had his film camera. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
EUR 48,74
Quantità: 19 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Mark Rietveld (1969-2022) was known in Antwerp for his photography in which he photographed the underground music scene and art world. At concerts, Mark paid equal attention to what was happening on the periphery of the stage, his camera unobtrusively at the ready, in between chatting here and there. He was part of the furniture he had chosen as his subject. A few days after such an evening, a careful selection appeared online, giving those absent a glimpse of what they had missed. For those who delve further into his oeuvre, you will find a photographer for whom the whole world could be a wondrous subject: his archive is full of hushed moorland scenes, torn hoarfrost floors, still lifes, cats, parks in the snow, timeless figures in Prague or Paris and domestic scenes, . Mark photographed, in short, with a great deal of love, his entire biotope.
Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno Unito
EUR 53,06
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Mark Rietveld (1969-2022) was known in Antwerp for his photography in which he photographed the underground music scene and art world. At concerts, Mark paid equal attention to what was happening on the periphery of the stage, his camera unobtrusively at the ready, in between chatting here and there. He was part of the furniture he had chosen as his subject. A few days after such an evening, a careful selection appeared online, giving those absent a glimpse of what they had missed. For those who delve further into his oeuvre, you will find a photographer for whom the whole world could be a wondrous subject: his archive is full of hushed moorland scenes, torn hoarfrost floors, still lifes, cats, parks in the snow, timeless figures in Prague or Paris and domestic scenes, Mark photographed, in short, with a great deal of love, his entire biotope. AUTHOR: Mark Rietveld was a photographer who captured the subcultural life in Antwerp. He passed away in 2022. Soon after his death, his friends and his ex-partner came together in honour and memory of the artist to publish this book 'A long loving look'. They invited artist Nico Dockx to compile his archive into a photo book. In 2024 this was finally achieved and released during Antwerp Art Weekend at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts with an exhibition of his work. SELLING POINTS: . The underground scene and Mark Rietveld's family life, swaying between the two that were both equally meaningful to the photographer . Thirty years of archive from a selection of 50,000 analogue photos . Edited by Nico Dockx and Janneke Hertoghs 32 colour, 300 b/w illustrations The raw and sensitive underground analogue archive of the late Mark Rietveld. Mark was the observer of the night, the one who always had his film camera. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.