Light-sensitive works back to the depot
Art and light have a love-hate relationship. There is no exception in the Frans Hals Museum. That is why a number of light-sensitive (photographic) contemporary works from the Haarlem Heroes. Other masters exhibition will be safely stored away in the coming weeks. Of course they will be replaced by other works.
- Boris Mikhailov, photo; portrait (group), Untitled, 2000
- Boris Mikhailov, photo; portrait (group), Untitled, 2000
- Juergen Teller, photo; portrait, Pregnant Kate with plums, Provence, France, 2002
- Céline van Balen, photo; portrait, Figen, 1998
Céline van Balen, photo; portrait, Figen, 1998
- Juergen Teller, photo, Dame Barbara Cartland, 2000
- Piet van Leeuwen, photo; still life, Gourmand, 1978
- Piet van Leeuwen, photo; still life, Haarlem, Heda, Hals, 1995
- Shirana Shahbazi, photo; interior, Aroosi, 2000
- Roy Villevoye, photo; portrait (group), The Fifth Man, 2003
- Koos Breukel, photo; portrait, Jefanus Nato, From the series: Koos Breukel/ Roy Villevye, (all the people from) Tí, 2011
- Roy Villevoye, photo; portrait, Jefanus Nato, 2011, From the series: Koos Breukel/ Roy Villevoye, (all the people from) Tí, 2011, 2011
- Boris Mikhailov, photo; portait (group), Untitled, 2000
- Alexandra Bachzetsis, video installation; performance, From A to B via C, 2014
- Juergen Teller, photo; portrait, Kirsten McMenamy, 1996
- Juergen Teller, photo; portrait, Stephanie with pills, 2000
Koos Breukel, photo; portrait, Jefanus Nato, From the series: Koos Breukel/ Roy Villevye, (all the people from) Tí, 2011