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Exhibitions at FOMU Fotomuseum Antwerp

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Tue-Sun 10-18

RE/SISTERS - A Lens on Gender and Ecology

29 Mar – 14 Aug 2024
Hélène Aylon (VS), JEB (Joan E Biren) (VS), Judy Chicago (VS), Tee Corinne (VS), FLAR (Feminist Land Art Retreat) (VS), Format Photography (VK), Laura Grisi (Italië), Nadia Huggins (Saint Vincent & de Grenadines), Anne Duk Hee Jordan (Korea/Duitsland), Dionne Lee (VS), Zoe Leonard (VS), Fina Miralles (Spanje), Ada M. Patterson (Jamaica), Seneca Women’s Encampment for the Future of Peace and Justice (VS), Xaviera Simmons (VS), Pamela Singh (India), Uýra (Brazilië), Diana Thater (VS… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Recaptioning Congo

New perspectives on the photographic history of colonial Congo

16 Sep 2022 – 15 Jan 2023

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Tue-Sun 10-18

.tiff 2021

Emerging Belgian Photography

7 May – 12 Sep 2021

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Rebel Lives

Photographs from inside the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA)

28 Jun – 6 Oct 2019

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Patrick Waterhouse

Restricted Images

Made with the Warlpiri of Central Australia

1 Mar – 9 Jun 2019

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Tue-Sun 10-18

5 ans .tiff

10 jeunes photographes belges prometteurs

23 Jun – 8 Oct 2017

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Surface Tension: Breaking the Plane of the Photographic Image

9 Mar – 16 Apr 2017
Sofia Borges
Brad Feuerhelm
Melinda Gibson
Petra Kubisova
Thomas Sauvin
Ruth van Beek
Thomas Vandenberghe
Daisuke Yokotamore

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Shooting Range

Photography in the firing line?

27 Jun – 11 Nov 2014

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Joseph Quatannens

FoMu Collection Le Lynx

FoMu Collection Le Lynx

17 Oct 2013 – 8 Jun 2014
Press photography forms an inherent part of our society. Images tell and illustrate stories in newspapers and magazines. Joseph Quatannens (1902-1974) was a Belgian freelance photographer who had covered the news since the 1920s on behalf of both domestic and foreign magazines. With the establishment of his press agency Le Lynx, he contributed to the professionalisation of the fledgling photo press sector. The photo archives Le Lynx (1927-1970), which comprises over 12,000 negatives, was opened … more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Germaine Van Parys & Odette Dereze

Germaine Van Parys & Odette Dereze

25 Oct 2013 – 2 Mar 2014
Germaine Van Parys (1896-1983) was a pioneer in Belgian photo journalism. Together with her godchild Odette Dereze (DOB 1932), Van Parys accomplished an impressive oeuvre. Their work offers a unique insight into the history of Belgium from 1918 until the end of the last century.
Van Parys made a substantial contribution to the development of professional photography in Belgium. Her field of interest was broad, seeing that she recorded historical milestones as well as everyday scenes. Moreover… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Rob Hornstra

The Sochi Project

The Sochi Project

An Atlas of War and Tourism in the Caucasus

25 Oct 2013 – 2 Mar 2014
The Winter Olympics in 2014 will be held in the South Russian Sochi. It will be the most expensive Games ever, in a subtropical resort and near the very brutal North Caucasus. Since 2009, photographer Rob Hornstra and author Arnold van Bruggen have worked without interruption on a comprehensive documentary about this controversial conflict area.

The Sochi Project wishes to inform as many people as possible of the people, the country and the turbulent history of this small, but complex region.… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Editing the News

Editing the News

25 Oct 2013 – 2 Mar 2014
The news that ends up in the newspapers at our breakfast tables has been subjected to endless filters. Just as well. Every day, thousands of photographs are posted to editorial offices, while only a few make it to the finish. With the exhibition ‘Editing the News’ FoMu questions these selection rounds. Who decides what is newsworthy? Why is one image chosen over another? What image do we get of the world? Through whose lenses are we looking anyway? With work from Hans Aarsman, Alfredo Jaar,… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Ruud van Empel

Solo Exhibition

28 Jun – 6 Oct 2013
Ruud van Empel's (NL, °1958) photographic works are collages of hundreds of fragments of his own work. He constructs fictional worlds with the aid of Photoshop, conjuring people and landscapes that have never before existed. The images depict lovely dreamscapes. However, the shadowy side of this beauty is never far away.more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Photography by Young Belgians

Photography by Young Belgians

28 Jun – 6 Oct 2013
FoMu presents the second exhibition in the Jonge Belgische Fotografie series. This edition will show work by Frederik Buyckx (BE, °1984), Max Pinckers (BE, °1988) and David Widart (BE, °1982), three nominees for the Paule Pia prize for photography by young Belgians. While their work cannot be placed in one category, they are evenly matched in their conviction and dedication. This year, the prize goes to Frederik Buyckx.more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet

You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet

28 Jun – 6 Oct 2013
Music and photography
Photography and music have long been inseparably linked. Pop and rock artists commission leading photographers to give their music a face. You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet shows the work of photographers who stand out for their unique style and original approach. The exhibition includes intimate backstage portraits, eccentric group portraits and iconic album covers. The photographers all share one passion: music.
FoMu is showing work by, among others, Joris Bulckens, Dean C… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Power! Photos! Freedom!

Power! Photos! Freedom!

15 Feb – 9 Jun 2013
While photography is a medium that can play games of hide and seek and manipulation, it also mobilises people. It is used to tell a story that can only be told in images, inside and outside of the political arena. Power! Photos! Freedom! goes in search of the power of the image in a rapidly changing Arab world. Photography has the power to make or break regimes. Whilst the ubiquitous image of the dictator may create a personality cult around leaders in authoritarian regimes, photography can also… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Charles Fréger

Wilder Mann

Wilder Mann

15 Feb – 9 Jun 2013
Who are these people, covered in heavy animal skins or straw skirts and adorned with cow bells or goat's legs? Charles Fréger (born in France in 1975) accompanied traditional groups to remote, unspoilt places. The rituals create a sense of unity with the land, with the ancient customs and with each other. Fréger shows us a forgotten slice of European culture, which is as close as it is alive.In 2010 and 2011, Charles Fréger (FR, °1975) crossed the continent in search of people who uphold an… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Camera Exotica

Camera Exotica

Selection from the FoMu collection

15 Feb – 9 Jun 2013
Photography played an important role in the western European perception of the exotic worlds, because it opened up a dialogue about what is 'foreign' and fuelled people's imagination in the process. The FoMu shows a selection of photographs from its own collection going back to the very beginning of photography up until the 1960s.

All through history, man has been fascinated by the exotic, the unknown and ‘the other’. Different causes and motives move people to leave… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Weegee

Murder Is My Business

Murder Is My Business

19 Oct 2012 – 27 Jan 2013
Weegee (Arthur Fellig, US 1899 – 1968) is one of the most colourful figures in American photography. He is renowned for his sensational images of assassinations, fires, accidents, brawls and orgies. His flash mercilessly captures the events, plain and outspoken. The exhibition Weegee: Murder Is My Business focuses on his dramatic black-and-white images of the New York crime scene of the 1930s and 1940s, which set the standard for what has become known as tabloid journalism.Brian Wallis (IC… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Gert Jochems

S

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19 Oct 2012 – 27 Jan 2013
With Gert Jochems there are no provocative gazes into the lens or steaming bodies. He shows sex in images which are unlikely to turn you on. You will recognize Flanders by the living rooms, the garages and the community centres. Jochems penetrates into people’s privacy, making you wonder why these people allowed the photographer into their intimate world at all. Or is intimacy precisely what is missing?more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Lucie & Simon

Solo Exhibition

19 Oct 2012 – 27 Jan 2013
With Scenes of Life, French-German photographers couple Lucie & Simon present a unique vertical view on the world. Intimate family moments are staged and captured from above, making them surprisingly direct. In the series Silent World, however, they turn towards the metropolis. World-famous locations, such as the Place de la Concorde in Paris or Times Square in New York are bathed in a looming atmosphere. The bustle of the city has made room for the wanderer in a deserted world.more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

From Here On

From Here On

22 Jun – 30 Sep 2012
From Here On sheds a radical new light on photography. Many of the international artists create their work with the overload of digital images they find on the internet. They recycle, clip and cut pictures from Google Earth, Google Street View, Facebook, Flickr, etc. Does this mean that traditional photography is dead? With this exhibition, FoMu opens the debate on issues such as copyright, authorship, privacy and the future of photography.From Here On shows the work of Hans AARSMAN (NL, 1951), … more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Imaging History

Imaging History

17 Feb – 3 Jun 2012
Capture the past. That was the assignment photographers Bruno Vandermeulen and Danny Veys were given at the archaeological site of Sagalassos in Turkey. How does a photographer approach the past? When photographing the ancient city, Vandermeulen and Veys decided not just to record the archaeological finds, but to question the very objectivity of the lens itself. This was the starting point for Imaging History’.
How does one look at something that is no longer there? Do we have enoug… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Young Belgian Photography

Young Belgian Photography

17 Feb – 3 Jun 2012
In the spring of 2012 the FoMu will start a series of exhibitions focusing on young Belgian photographers. The series opens with Sarah Carlier (BE, °1981) and Lara Mennes (BE,°1982), two photographers who are fascinated with how the past is visualized in present society. Carlier focuses on how people cling to tradition, Mennes carries a magnifying glass in her search of traces of the past in abandoned buildings.more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Peter Lindbergh

Solo Exhibition

15 Oct 2011 – 29 Jan 2012
The internationally acclaimed photographer Peter Lindbergh has in part determined the fashion scene during the past 25 years. His melancholy images give a view of the inner essence of supermodels like Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz or Kate Moss. The FoMu presents the series Berlin, which he made for Vogue magazine in 2009, and ​​a selection by Klaus Honnef, from 2010, a unique combination of his world famous images and more recent work.Frank Philippi was instrumental in putting … more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

The New York magazine - Visionaire

The New York magazine - Visionaire

15 Oct 2011 – 29 Jan 2012
The New York magazine Visionaire (from 1991) is leading, decadent, uncompromising and luxurious. A host of international fashion designers, art directors and photographers have collaborated on it. Visionare pushes the boundaries of the 'magazine' concept. Its extravagant design and themes make every edition unique. This current exhibition is a collaboration between the FoMu and the MoMu.The internationally acclaimed photographer Peter Lindbergh has in part determined the fashion scene … more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Frank Philippi

Solo Exhibition

15 Oct 2011 – 29 Jan 2012
Frank Philippi was instrumental in putting the post-war photography in Belgium on the map. Philippi’s practice involved the full range of all possible genres in photographic art. He deliberately opted for a pure, aesthetic approach. Fashion, the car, the jukebox and Expo '58 are themes that often reappear in his work. The FoMu preserves the archives of the recently deceased photographer from the period 1948-1970 and is now presenting a unique retrospective of his multifaceted oeuvre.T… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Elinor Carucci

Insight

Insight

24 Jun – 25 Sep 2011
Four photographers invite you to gain 'insight' into their work. There is more to every single one of these images than meets the eye. It is up to the viewer to discover the deeper meaning in the photographs.Elke Andreas Boon sets out in search of an ever-present primal power. In the photographs of Elinor Carucci, one is confronted with female intimacy in all its aspects. In her portraits of authors, Alexandra Cool wants to reveal the invisible and let the silence speak. The life work … more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Elke Andreas Boon

Insight

Insight

24 Jun – 25 Sep 2011
Four photographers invite you to gain 'insight' into their work. There is more to every single one of these images than meets the eye. It is up to the viewer to discover the deeper meaning in the photographs.Elke Andreas Boon sets out in search of an ever-present primal power. In the photographs of Elinor Carucci, one is confronted with female intimacy in all its aspects. In her portraits of authors, Alexandra Cool wants to reveal the invisible and let the silence speak. The life work … more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Jacques Sonck

Insight

Insight

24 Jun – 25 Sep 2011
Four photographers invite you to gain 'insight' into their work. There is more to every single one of these images than meets the eye. It is up to the viewer to discover the deeper meaning in the photographs.Elke Andreas Boon sets out in search of an ever-present primal power. In the photographs of Elinor Carucci, one is confronted with female intimacy in all its aspects. In her portraits of authors, Alexandra Cool wants to reveal the invisible and let the silence speak. The life work … more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Alexandra Cool

Insight

Insight

24 Jun – 25 Sep 2011
Four photographers invite you to gain 'insight' into their work. There is more to every single one of these images than meets the eye. It is up to the viewer to discover the deeper meaning in the photographs.Elke Andreas Boon sets out in search of an ever-present primal power. In the photographs of Elinor Carucci, one is confronted with female intimacy in all its aspects. In her portraits of authors, Alexandra Cool wants to reveal the invisible and let the silence speak. The life work … more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Hungry Eyes

Hungry Eyes

9 Feb – 5 Jun 2011
Hungry EyesTony Le DucValérie BelinDimitri TsykalovIn the spring of 2011, the FoMu is set to stimulate more than just the eye: Three photographers approach 'food' in an entirely singular way. Tony Le Duc (B) has dramatically changed our way of looking at gastronomy through his innovative photographs in cookbooks and culinary magazines. The FoMu shows his extensive body of work that spans no less than 25 years of food photography. To strengthen the supportive base of his photogra… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Finisterre

Finisterre

State of the art of the young photography in Belgium

9 Feb – 24 Apr 2011
Finisterre. State of the art of the young photography in BelgiumFor four years Inge Henneman, curator at the FoMu, selected work of young photographers for the magazine DW B. This coöperation resulted in a State of the art of the young photography in Belgium. A selection of photographs is published in a special issue of DW B and shown in an exhibition at the FoMu.The exhibtion shows work of Ben Van Den Berghe, Vincent Delbrouck, Lara Dhondt, Lot Doms, Pieter Huybrechts, Charlotte Lybeer, MichÃ… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Boris Becker

Photographs, 1984-2009

Photographs, 1984-2009

24 Sep 2010 – 16 Jan 2011
Boris Becker – Photographs,1984 – 2009

Boris Becker (°1961) is considered one of the most prominent representatives of contemporary German photography. Together with other names such as Andreas Gursky, Axel Hütte, and Thomas Struth, he belongs to a generation of photographers who reworked the detached style of their renowned teachers Bernd and Hilla Becher into a personal yet still highly characteristic visual language. Boris Becker, 1984-2009, the first solo show of the ar… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Willy Kessels

Willy Kessels, 1930-1960

Willy Kessels, 1930-1960

24 Sep 2010 – 16 Jan 2011
Willy Kessels, 1930 – 1960

Willy Kessels (1898-1974) is considered as one of the most important representatives in our country of a new, ‘modernistic’ photography which came to the foreground from the end of the 1920’s onward. His body of works is particularly illustrative of the practise of the professional photographer in the 1930’s. He was active in many diverse fields: reportage and publicity, fashion and portrait, architecture and industry, nude studies, colla… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Ville Lenkkeri

The Place of No Roads

The Place of No Roads

18 Nov 2010 – 16 Jan 2011
The Place of No RoadsThe Place of No Roads is the visual report the Finnish photographer Ville Lenkkeri (°1972) made during his stay in the ghost town of Pyramiden. This abandoned Russian settlement, situated on the arctic Svalbard archipelago, was of seminal importance during the former Soviet regime because of its large coal mine. Miners and their families were sent to this remote, inhospitable site for a fixed period of two years. Pyramiden had an infrastructure like any other village, &n… more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Rich Wiles

Our Dreams & Nightmares

Our Dreams & Nightmares

Lajee Center & Rich Wiles

18 Nov – 12 Dec 2010
Our Dreams & NightmaresLajee Center & Rich Wiles

18 November - 12 December 2010

Een Brits fotograaf die jonge Palestijnen inwijdt in de wereld van de fotografie, dat levert krachtige beelden op. Ze vertellen het boeiende verhaal van jonge mensen in ballingschap. Een jaar geleden was ik te gast in een vluchtelingenkamp nabij Bethlehem. De gehate Muur was onze buur. Met deze tentoonstelling, wil ik het échte verhaal van de Palestijnen mee helpen verspreiden. Van binnenUIT.more

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Tue-Sun 10-18

Caroline Alida

Bori, genezers van de ziel

Bori, genezers van de ziel

24 Sep – 14 Nov 2010
Caroline Alida’s portraits present an intimistic view of the Bori, a particular type of African shamans. (The) Bori practise an animistic cult in which the (often female) priests function as seers and healers. The photographer made repeated and lengthy visits to different areas in Niger, where she managed to establish a strong contact with these people. The Bori are all photographed in their own Habitat. The sober, often dark black and white portraits have been stripped of all superfluitie… more