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  • Formaat: Hardback, 496 pages, kõrgus x laius: 310x243 mm, kaal: 3390 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Meta4Books vzw
  • ISBN-10: 9463887156
  • ISBN-13: 9789463887151
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 496 pages, kõrgus x laius: 310x243 mm, kaal: 3390 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Meta4Books vzw
  • ISBN-10: 9463887156
  • ISBN-13: 9789463887151
Teised raamatud teemal:
Stephan Vanfleteren (1969) is best known for his probing black and white portraits, but in recent decades he has also produced a wide range of documentary, artistic and personal work. From street photography in global cities like New York to the genocide in Rwanda, from building fronts and shop windows to the mystical landscapes of the Atlantic Wall, from still lifes to penetrating portraits.



To mark Vanfleteren's 50th birthday, he is celebrating with a major retrospective which will occupy the entire Antwerp Museum of Photography (FOMU, 25 October 2019 - 1 March 2020) and with this publication Present, in which he looks back over his fascinating career. "I was there, I was present", says the photographer, who always feels himself to be both accomplice and witness.



For Present, Vanfleteren has taken a generous selection of more than 400 photos from his ample archive, some of which have become iconic images while others have never been published before. In extensive texts, he reflects on how his own work and photography as a genre have evolved over the past decades and links these developments with a number of major social changes.



This superbly illustrated book is an impressive overview of Vanfleteren's work and offers a comprehensive picture of him as a photographer, as an artist and, above all, as a human being living life with empathy, wonder and curiosity.



Previous successful publications by Vanfleteren, such as Belgicum, Portret, Atlantic Wall and Façades & Vitrines, have become true collector's items.
PRESENT IN THE PAST
Prologue
4(8)
Naively Searching
12(10)
A Cowardly Tug
22(10)
The Bullet and the Bait
32(10)
Hustling Neon Lights
42(10)
The Passing Fad
52(8)
The Triumph of Death
60(8)
Getting Lost in the Metropolis
68(20)
Two Hunters, One City
88(6)
Green Eyes and a Lament
94(14)
To Hobo or not to Hobo
108(16)
Allowed into the Sorrow
124(12)
Selfies avant la Lettre
136(8)
Burqa and Spectacles
144(10)
Brick and Bloomers
154(2)
Pulling Ahead in Depth
156(8)
Country James Dean
164(8)
Demons in the Jungle Book
172(10)
Three-Stage Rocket
182(12)
The Face of Poverty
194(14)
Erosion at Sea
208(10)
Frayed Edges of My Country
218(12)
The Unguarded Face
230(40)
Paradise for the Silent
270(6)
Heart of Darkness
276(10)
Departing with a Drumroll
286(14)
The Wrestling Body
300(16)
The Colour-Blind against the Wall
316(16)
Variation in Uniform
332(12)
Pebbles of History
344(12)
Lost in Transition
356(16)
The Face in Daylight
372(28)
Coal Black
400(16)
In the Shade of the Palm
416(14)
Thoughts of a Landlubber
430(14)
Terre Mer
444(8)
Post Mortem
452(2)
The Still Life
454(20)
Perspective of a Clothed Man
474(18)
Epilogue 492(2)
Acknowledgements 494(2)
Colophon 496
Stephan Vanfleteren studied photography at Sint-Lukas Brussels (1988-1992). He worked as a freelance photographer for the newspaper De Morgen from 1993 to 2009, but continued to be involved in his own projects. He specialises in black and white portraits and extensive reports at home and abroad. He is currently mainly working for foreign newspapers and magazines. Vanfleteren is a co-founder of Kannibaal/Hannibal Publishing and is the company's Art Director. He has also been a guest lecturer at KASK (Royal Academy of Fine Arts) in Gent since 2010.