| MNBA, Santiago de Chile, Chile | 2010 | | La Halle Verrière, Meisenthal, France | 2008 | | Les Voûtes, Paris, France | 2008 | | Museum of World Culture, Göteborg, Sweden | 2006 | | Netherlands Media Art Institute Montevideo, Amsterdam, The Netherlands | 2006 | | Biennale del Paesaggio Mediterraneo, Pescara, Italy | 2005 | | La Criée, Centre d'Art Contemporain, Rennes, France | 2004 | | Club No, Sofia, Bulgary | 2004 | | Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria | 2003 | | FOAM, Amsterdam, The Netherlands | 2003 | | Imagine IC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands | 2003 | | Exposorium, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands | 2003 |
INTERNAL LINKS
LINKS
CREDITS
Curated by: Bas Vroege 3D design: Jeroen de Vries, Amsterdam, NLEditing exhibition slide shows: Boris Gerrets Web Design: Antenna-men, Rotterdam, NLAV technology exhibition: Beam Systems, Amsterdam Web editors: Emma Los, Mieke Boer under direction of Marlou Schrover (IISG), Margalith Kleijwegt, Deanna Herst (Paradox) Picture editing book: Hans Aarsman Book Design: Roelof Mulder Film directed by: Boris Gerrets
IN COLLABORATION WITH
Ad van Denderen
Ad van Denderen (b. 1943) has worked as a photographer for Vrij Nederland, Stern, NRC Handelsblad, GEO, and The Independent Magazine, among others. He has been awarded a number of prestigious prizes, including the Visa d’Or at the international photo festival Visa Pour l’Image in Perpignan in 2001 and the oeuvre prize of The Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts (Fonds BKVB) in 2007/2008. Go No Go, his book on migration in Europe, based on 13 years of work, was published in 2003. Earlier publications include a book on Palestine (Peace in The Holy Land) in 1997 and Welkom in Suid-Afrika, a book about apartheid in 1991. So Blue, So Blue – Edges of the Mediterranean was shot between 2003 and 2008. His work can be found in numerous collections, such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, The National Media Museum, Bradford (UK) and the Centre National de l’Audiovisuel (Luxemburg). His work was exhibited widely in group and solo shows, internationally. Ad van Denderen is a member of Vu Agency, Paris.
Gaan! Niet Gaan?
Note: Educational program available in Dutch only.
Het lespakket Gaan! Niet Gaan? stelt in vijf modulen motieven, gevolgen en beeldvorming over migratie aan de orde; een thema dat bijna dagelijks de actualiteit beheerst. Het materiaal is bestemd voor het 3e en 4e leerjaar vmbo, havo, vwo en mbo; vakken aardrijkskunde, geschiedenis, Nederlands en maatschappijleer (II) en CKV.
In elke module vormen één of meer foto’s het uitgangspunt. Er zal niet alleen worden stilgestaan bij de inhoudelijke betekenis, maar ook bij de esthetische en fotografische aspecten ervan.
De lessen worden met behulp van informatie en info-graphics op de speciale website http://www.go-no-go.nl/educatie gemaakt.
Docenten kunnen voor €15,- een lespakket bestellen dat bestaat uit een uitgebreide docentenhandleiding, tien gelamineerde foto's op A4 formaat en inlogcodes voor de website waar de lesbladen van gedownload kunnen worden. Het uitgebreide pakket kost €45,- en bevat ook het boek GO NO GO van Ad van Denderen. (Normaal €45,-)
Bestel het lespakket online in de Art1 webshop.
Meer informatie: Lotte ten Voorde: educatie@paradox.nl
Over the past twelve years Ad van Denderen photographed migrants and refugees who were under way to the rich West. He stayed for weeks in squalid pensions in Istanbul, where Pakistanis wait for the human traffickers who will bring them to Greece. He joined police patrols along the border between Greece and Turkey, where it was primarily Sri Lankans who were arrested, and watched how men and women stepped soaking wet from their small boats at night near Tarifa, in Spain, after their rough sea passage from Morocco.
Ever more people make the decision to leave house and home. Aided by their families, they will journey for months, sometimes under dreadful conditions. Van Denderen saw a shadow world arise, of people who are willing to do anything to make a living. They work in the fields of Greece, as prostitutes along Italy’s roads, in the greenhouses at El Ejido, in Spain. Van Denderen recorded their lives. He photographed them in the places where they sleep, the fields where they work, in the prisons intended especially for aliens.‘It’s a hard life,’ says Van Denderen of the migrants. ‘I want to give them a face.’
Ad van Denderen has published in Geo, Stern, Vrij Nederland and The Independent. In 2001 he received the French Visa d'Or and the Care Award for this series, in 2002 the Dutch Scherpenzeel prize. Van Denderen’s images are complemented by the filmed portraits in the four-screen production Britanya by photographer and filmmaker Marjoleine Boonstra (1959). Britanya was shot early in 2003 in Sangatte, the North French provincial town near the entrance to the Canal Tunnel, where the controversial refugee centre closed its doors on 2 December, 2002. In Britanya the refugees, now generally roaming the streets, have their say. Just as in her previous, award-winning production Sa Nule (1996), Boonstra places her characters in front of a mirror and asks them to describe their own lives. Britanya is being shown for the first time during Go No Go.
Press Release
CLIPPINGS
NRC HANDELSBLAD (Rotterdam, The Netherlands), 04/04/03 "Verlangen naar Europa" Interview with Ad van Denderen by Maartje Somers
"'Illegaal immigreren is fysiek zwaar', zegt Van Denderen. 'Je ziet vooral mannen tussen de achttien en de dertig, een enkele vrouw, soms een ouder iemand. Mensen doen veel om aan uitzichtloosheid te ontsnappen. Ze gaan letterlijk en figuurlijk steeds verder, want afstand bestaat niet meer. In Afrika hebben mensen altijd over het continent getrokken op zoek naar een beter bestaan. Lang hield het water ze weg uit Europa, maar nu is dat geen barrière meer. Ik kwam twee jongens uit de Punjab tegen die graag naar Nederland wilden. Ze hadden de film 'Amsterdamned' van Dick Maas gezien en dat leek ze wel wat.'"
DE VOLKSKRANT (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), 03/04/03 "Geduld... Ad van Denderen fotografeert migratiestroom van nabij" by Eric Arends
"Van Denderen is met 'Go No Go' vermoedelijk een van de eerste fotografen die de illegale migratie naar Europa zo indringend en van zo nabij in beeld brengt."
supported by
Mondriaan Stichting
| VSB Fonds
| Fonds BKVB
| Stichting DOEN
| NCDO
| Stichting Fonds Anna Cornelis
| Fonds BJP
| Evert Stichting, Utrecht
| Centre National de l'Audiovisuel, 'Mosaïque Programme', Luxemburg
| Apple
| Beam Systems
| MacSupport
| De Bussy Ellerman Harms BV
| Vandejong
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Go No Go Ad van Denderen,
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