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Theo Bos
Photography, Ink on Paper
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When on a gray day the sky suddenly opens up, a kind of light descends upon the land that I recognize from churches and museum halls. When even the wind calms down and the silence deepens, the dunes come to life in an unexpected way. Limited edition custom made fine art print on 310-325 g/m2 museum quality fine art paper. 67x86 cm (26.4x33.85 inch) / image size 57x76 cm (22.45x29.9 inch) giclée print with 5 cm (2 inch) white border for framing. ––:–– This artwork is available in a total of three strictly limited editions of 5 pieces each plus 1 artist proof. Available are the 3 medium and 2 large sized editions, ranging from 67x86 cm (26.4x33.85 inch) up to and including 118x156cm (46.46x61.4 inch). When you are interested in another size than the one mentioned, please contact curator@saatchiart.com for more details. All prints are signed and numbered on the back and come with a certificate of authenticity. ––:––
2016
Ink on Paper
16
33.9 W x 26.4 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
No
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Netherlands.
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Theo Bos Born: 1959 Based in Deventer (NL) Theo Bos is a contemporary Dutch photographer nowadays known for his his representation of (Dutch) landscape. When graduating from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam in 1987 he focused mainly on the Dutch dealing with times of plenty. Located rurally (Recreation in the Netherlands, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, 1990) or in urban environments (CD-ROM project The Perfect Picture, Excellence Award, Tokyo Museum of Photography, 1998), the human habitat was his subject. Afther the birth of his children he took a break and concentrated on commercial work for (a.o) the National Investment Bank, the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Cultural Council North Holland. While not exhibiting anymore, in this period he steadily worked on personal projects, resulting in self published books like Erschüttert (former East Germany) and APAD, the best days. His work is influenced bij New Topographers and the Düsseldorfer Schule. In the 2010's Bos developed an affinity for landscape photography, slowly but surely exchanging the human environment for the natural habitat. Navigating through the sublime, the graceful, and other dangers of landscape photography, he achieved a restricted, though still rather lush form of representing our natural landscape, focusing on the singularity of it. Bos recently exhibited in group shows at the Fotomuseum The Hague, The IJssel Biennale and solo at Gallery De Twee Pauwen. His work is included in collections of the Photography Museum The Hague, Lasalle Bank Chicago, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The publication of his book Sea, Dune, River (Jap Sam Books), representing the immanent qualities of the threatened Dutch landscape, is due for 2025.
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