Belgian Photography in Antwerp
Belgian Photography in Antwerp
July 20, 2018
© Gaël Turine
The first edition of AntwerpPhoto runs until September 30 in the Loodswezen, a historical building in Antwerp. This edition houses four exhibitions: Iconobelge, an ambitious group exposition by Belgian photographers, an introduction to two winners of the Prix Carmignac (Carmignac Photojournalism Award), work by award-winning documentary photographer Michael Wolf and the legendary work of Anton Corbijn, including some previously unpublished pieces selected exclusively for AntwerpPhoto.
Iconobelge showcases work by 34 Belgian photographers, curated by Kaat Celis. It is not an overview of Belgian photography. It is not a sample, or a portfolio, nor an all-encompassing collection. Iconobelge is the result of a personal search by 34 carefully selected top photographers (some already world-famous, some bound to be) into their own archive.
For more info see the website.
Iconobelge showcases work by 34 Belgian photographers, curated by Kaat Celis. It is not an overview of Belgian photography. It is not a sample, or a portfolio, nor an all-encompassing collection. Iconobelge is the result of a personal search by 34 carefully selected top photographers (some already world-famous, some bound to be) into their own archive.
For more info see the website.
© Gaël Turine
© Filip Dujardin
© Sebastien Van Malleghem
© Nick Hannes
© Sanne De Wilde