Rein Jelle Terpstra
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Robert F. Kennedy Funeral Train - The People's View: a wall installation, a film and a book.
Dark Dunes
Sequence 1 - Dutch artist's books in international perspective
Retracing - photobook and slideprojection
After Images, the photos that were never taken.
'Listening to how we are looking' by Dirk van Weelden
The camera obscura of Van Gogh
Nothing to see nothing to hide
Looking at Seeing
This is a Good Spot (in collaboration with Maria Barnas)
Photographs of the Photo Archive
Found footage, text publications
Winnetou on Independence Day
public space
Coin of the Netherlands – United States of America, 400 years relationship
Waves at IJburg, Amsterdam (see films below)
Sequin Monument, Bijlmer
Ex Voto, Courthouse, Groningen
Porcelain roof of foliage, Den Bosch
Sophia Children’s Hospital, Rotterdam
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Robert F. Kennedy Funeral Train - The People's View: a wall installation, a film and a book.
The Robert F. Kennedy Funeral Train—The People’s View
presents a reflection on the Robert F. Kennedy Funeral Train, that rode from NYC to Washington, D.C. on June 8, 1968. This film is entirely based on memories, snapshots, home movies, and sound, recorded by bystanders standing along the tracks that day.
Dark Dunes
About a wartime photographer (text below)
Sequence 1 - Dutch artist's books in international perspective
Dutch artist's books in international perspective with contributions of..
Retracing - photobook and slideprojection
After Images, the photos that were never taken.
For the project
Afterimages (2002)
I invited friends and colleagues who were engaged with memory, language or photography, to write a story of the photo they were unable to take and how that image can go on haunting them.
'Listening to how we are looking' by Dirk van Weelden
The camera obscura of Van Gogh
A three dimensional interpretation of the painting of the Sleeping Room of Vincent van Gogh
Nothing to see nothing to hide
Looking at Seeing
This is a Good Spot (in collaboration with Maria Barnas)
Diaporama in the St. Willibrordus psychiatric hospital in Heilo, incorporation with Maria Barnas Voice over: Nico Barnes Sound: Nathalie Bruys
Photographs of the Photo Archive
Darkening photographs
Found footage, text publications
Three publications containing selections from the archive of amateur photography. An edition of 50 copies
Winnetou on Independence Day