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Marianne Haselhoff - Without title
Type of artwork | Photography |
Period | 1945 to 1999 |
Technique | Silver print (Classical Photo) |
Style | Modern |
Subject | Portrait |
Framed | Not framed |
Dimensions | 30 x 24 cm (h x w) |
Signed | Hand signed |
Blanca’s interest in photography began after he met his contemporary, Eva Veldhoen. She was the daughter of painter Aat Veldhoen. Blanca began using a small, colour camera. He then took black and white photographs using a 6 x 6 cm Hasselblad camera. In the 1980s Blanca received recognition for his violent self-portraits inspired by the works of Andres Serrano and Robert Mapplethorpe.
In 1986, Blanca's book Timing, was published. It recorded upcoming Dutch artists of the 1980s, complemented by the poems of Koos Dalstra.
In the 1990s, Blanca became a journalist the Amsterdam Weekly; the Nieuwe Revu and the Het Parool. In 1995, Blanca wrote an article for Nieuwe Revu which discussed the use of grenades and then became linked to an attack on Rob Scholte.
Blanca was influenced by the choreographer, photographer and photographic studio owner Hans van Manen. In van Manen’s work, Pose, Blanca played a kickboxer (Blanca had been a kickboxer in his teens) surrounded by ten ballerinas.
Mapplethorpe mentored Blanca, introducing him to New York high society,including artists such as Grace Jones, Jasper Johns, Willem de Kooning and Keith Haring.[citation needed] Mapplethorpe said of Blanca,
"Paul Blanca is my only competitor.".In "True Colors – The Real Life of the Art World" by Anthony Haden, an art collector says, "He reaches a kind of poetry few artists have."[citation needed]
In 1991, Blanca collaborated with Hans Gieles and Francis Boeske of the gallery "Vous Etes Ici", to produce the series "Sangre de Toro" depicting the Spanish bullfights.
In the late 1990s, Blanca shot a series called "Mi Mattes", which depicts gang members hanging around his studio.
Blanca’s self-portraits reveal strong emotions and violence expressed through fear, aggression, pain, sadness and sexuality. However, a more sensitive side is shown in the nudes, "Mother and Son" and "Father and Son".
The theme of strong emotion is also revealed in Blanca's series "Par la Pluie des Femmes", in which he captures women in tears by letting them think about their most traumatic experiences
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Pick up | The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: 's-gravenzande, The Netherlands | ||||||||||
Shipment | Parcel post | ||||||||||
Price | > 10KG or bigger than 1.00 x 0.50 meter
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Pick up | Yes, possible |
Location | 'S-GRAVENZANDE, The Netherlands |
Start time | 2-8-2021 at 18:04 |
End time | 16-10-2021 at 11:17 |