| Exhibition ‘Niemandsland, onbestemd & onbepaald en toch begrensd’ |
Het Kruithuis / Huis van de kunst In the summer of 2005, on the invitation of Galerie AoRTa in Chisinau, Anja de Jong worked for 3 weeks in Moldova, Europe’s forgotten, and poorest, country. After roaming extensively about the capital Chisinau, she decided to take Moldova’s water as the theme for a series of photographs. Other exhibitors: Jos Smink, Volja, Reny Worb, Karin Buchholtz, Kim Bouvy, Korrie Besems, Hans Eijkelboom & Peter Spaans, Anne-Marie van den Thillart, Jorge Heredia, Annemarie de Haas, Jeroen van de Ven, Harmen de Hoop, Marloes Hoogenstraaten, PJ Roggeband, Rachel de Boer, Anna Goos, Stichting GANG. Dates and opening times: Location: http://www.cbks-hertogenbosch.nl/clientdata_213/downloads/niemandsland_krant.pdf |
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| Exhibition ‘Turning Point’ |
25 years of photography projects Anja de Jong Galerie Arps & Co in Amsterdam. Dates and opening times: Location: |
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| No More Heroes Anymore, Moldova 2005 (winner Rabobank Award 2005) |
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| Exhibition “One or two things I know about Chisinau” |
Centrum Beeldende Kunst in Dordrecht In the summer of 2005, on the invitation of Galerie AoRTa in Chisinau, Anja de Jong worked for 3 weeks in Moldova, Europe’s forgotten, and poorest, country. After roaming extensively about the capital Chisinau, she decided to take Moldova’s water as the theme for a series of photographs. This work will be on display for the first time at an exhibitions entitled, “One or two things I know about Chisinau”, a project run by the Centrum Beeldende Kunst Dordrecht in co-operation with Galerie AoRTa from Chisinau. Other exhibitors: Toto Frima, Ine Lamers, Loodwicks Press Images, Bertien van Manen, Ron Sluik and Ulay. Dates and opening times: Location: |
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From the series: “Moldova’s Water” Institute for Oncology, Chisinau, Moldova 2005 |