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Rise & Fall
Mark Nettenbreijers: Rise & Fall VII, 2013

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Rise & Fall

Exhibition: 13 Jan – 22 Feb 2014

Sat 11 Jan 17:00 - 19:00

THE RAVESTIJN GALLERY

Westerdok 824
1013 BV Amsterdam

+31 (0)20-5306005


www.theravestijngallery.com

Mon-Sat 12-17

Rise & Fall
Mark Nettenbreijers: Rise & Fall III, 2013

Mark Nettenbreijers "Rise & Fall" Exhibition: January 13 - February 22, 2014
Opening: Saturday, January 11th 2014 / 5:00 - 7:00 pm

‘Rise & Fall’ is photographer Mark Nettenbreijers’ debut exhibition at the Ravestijn Gallery. In this haunting series of large-scale black and white photographs, the forest becomes a rich canvas for an abstract light that captures the cycles of life and death.

The forest has long been a symbol of darkness and dread, but also of contemplation. Nettenbreijers captures both of these opposing elements in a process that is at once spiritual and scientific.

‘Rise & Fall’ takes the viewer into the silence and fragility of the natural world. Each photograph presents a tangled, intricate view of the forest. Nettenbreijers photographs trees, branches, underbrush and sky that simultaneously blend into one another and sharply contrast within a spectrum of greys and blacks.

Nettenbreijers photographs using only natural light. The sun, refracted by the forest canopy, unexpectedly illuminates the curve of a branch or population of ferns. This light is dispersed and layered. One photograph captures a sapling bathed in bright sunlight. The trees behind stand straight, tall and dark, yet still penetrated by this brightness, as it creeps in and amongst the tree trunks like smoke. The viewer is not entirely certain whether the light originates from behind, within or above the scene.

Rise & Fall
Mark Nettenbreijers: Rise & Fall I, 2013

In another image from the series downed trees cut geometric shapes across the frame, creating a pattern round, sharp and disordered. Yet if one looks carefully, each part of the composition, the angles and shapes, appear intentional. Light reflected on a small pool draws the eye towards this natural geometry and then up the vertical order of the trees in the background.

Whereas Northern Renaissance painters, looking at similar landscapes centuries ago, used light to inform and reveal, Nettenbreijers’ sunlight and brassy Dutch fog points to the difficult search for knowledge, about oneself, about our surroundings. The visual motifs in ‘Rise & Fall’ are perhaps understandable, known to us, and yet there is a mystery that covers the scene, compelling us to go deeper still into the forest.

Mark Nettenbreijers (1971, Breda) lives in Purmerend and works in Amsterdam. After many years as a logistics professional, Nettenbreijers changed course and began studying photography at the Fotoacademie Amsterdam, where he graduated in 2012. His work was selected for Festival Voies Off, Arles and the 2012 Photo Academy Awards at The Hague Museum of Photography.

Rise & Fall
Mark Nettenbreijers: Rise & Fall V, 2013