Photography exhibition

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Lyde de Graaf (1939) usually makes abstract photographs and black and white landscapes. This exhibition, called Avondland, consists of a series of staged colour photographs. In January 2002 she already exhibited two of them in a group exhibition in the Vrijhof. Mummified animals in intriguing surroundings... An imagined vulnerable, exposed world being devastated by Western civilisation, according

Lyde de Graaf (1939) usually makes abstract photographs and black and white landscapes. This exhibition, called Avondland, consists of a series of staged colour photographs. In January 2002 she already exhibited two of them in a group exhibition in the Vrijhof. Mummified animals in intriguing surroundings... An imagined vulnerable, exposed world being devastated by Western civilisation, according to De Graaf. Large still-lifes and miniatures of a strange beauty.

The opening will take place today at 16.30 hr in the exhibition space in the Vrijhof. Due to the Batavierenrace festivities the exhibition cannot be seen in the weekend, it will be back on show from Monday 29 April until 22 May.


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