PublicatiesGeplaatst door Bert Danckaert do, december 24, 2009 16:28:48Out now! Cape Town Notes, Track Report 09/04
Softcover, 40 images - 96 pages
Photography Bert Danckaert
Text (English/Dutch): Jan Blommaert & Bert Danckaert
Design: Jean-Michel Meyers
Published by the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts
ISBN: 9789490521011
€ 10
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here
PublicatiesGeplaatst door Bert Danckaert do, september 10, 2009 10:27:19Update BAM-website (Instituut voor Beeldende, Audiovisuele en Mediakunst):
http://www.bamart.be/persons/detail/nl/104#
Bert Danckaert, Simple Present #102 (Beijing), 2007
PublicatiesGeplaatst door Bert Danckaert za, september 13, 2008 11:27:52Book review 'Simple Present - Beijing' on
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PublicatiesGeplaatst door Bert Danckaert do, juli 10, 2008 14:13:48Simple Present - Beijing, bespreking door Annick Joossen in Metro van 7 juli 2008:
http://www.potaarde.be/metro.pdf

PublicatiesGeplaatst door Bert Danckaert vr, mei 30, 2008 14:38:09Het nieuwe boek van Bert Danckaert, 'Simple Present - Beijing' wordt voorgesteld op donderdag 5 juni in FotoMuseum Antwerpen. Vanaf 19u30.
Voor het volledige programma, klik HIER
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PublicatiesGeplaatst door Bert Danckaert vr, mei 02, 2008 19:36:49Coming soon: Simple Present - Beijing
Hard cover, 128 pages, 30 cm x 24 cm - € 30 - isbn: 9789086901791
Text: Jan Blommaert - Design: Kim Beirnaert
Veenman Publishers, June 2008
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Special edition:
Book + original archival pigment print on fine art paper (28 cm x 18,67 cm)
Edition of 50 - numbered and signed
€ 200 -
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PublicatiesGeplaatst door Bert Danckaert vr, april 11, 2008 11:33:16
Poc in FotoMuseumMagazine van FotoMuseum Provincie Antwerpen. Download
hier de pdf.
PublicatiesGeplaatst door Bert Danckaert vr, april 11, 2008 11:28:06
Alone Together, POC groupshow and catalogue, with works from:
Patricia Almeida (Portugal)
Johannes Rompanen, Janne Lehtinen and Ville Lenkkeri (Finland)
Charles Fréger, Marina Gaddoneix, Thomas Humery and Thomas Mailaender (France)
Loan Nguyen and Mathieu Bernard-Reymond (Switzerland)
Goetz Diergarten, Matthias Koch and Peter Granser (Germany)
Rachel Reupke, Adam Thompson, Stephen Hughes and Trish Morrissey (England)
Brigitta Lund (Denemark)
Bert Danckaert (Belgium)
Jasper de Beijer (Holland)
tekst: Didier Mouchel
paperback, 21 x 27 cm, ongeveer 60 foto's in zwart-wit en kleur
uitgave: POC/Veenman 2006
Catalogue of the travelling exhibition here available
POC from the inside
Why are we members of POC? Because we can’t survive as individuals in the artistic world with its sharks and its jealousies? Because we want to use each other’s contacts and experiences? Because we want to network each other up and become individually better that way? Or is it because we recognise and respect each other’s work? Is it the fraternity and the old boy (or girl) feeling? Are we spurred by interactions with peers in an otherwise lonely artist’s universe? Is it because we enjoy getting respect from others? Because we must internationalise or perish? Because we want to bridge the gap between promising young artist and monumental achiever? Is it not a law of nature that the whole is more than the sum of its parts?
To be sure, all of these arguments apply to POC. Whether POC should be seen as a network, a club, a collective, or a family – we don’t know yet. POC is a little bit of all that, and perhaps somewhat of a tribe, as Charles Fréger, the founder of this round table, never ceases to note. Soulmates tend to stick together, regardless of whether they share a passion for tattoos, are young parents or stamp collectors: togetherness stimulates and the institution thus created generates opportunities.
The name ‘Piece Of Cake’ reflects the lightness with which we address the young artist’s mission impossible. For it is no joke to find a budget for making a book, and it is not simple to walk the tight rope between artistic consistency and financial compromise. We too have families who wish to live ‘a normal life’. Some of us thus do some teaching while others are involved in commercial work.
One thing is certain: we all start from the same core business, authentic expression, the way in which we try to examine ourselves and our world through our cameras. Because all of us prefer to do this as efficiently and pleasantly as possible, we created this magic circle. POC is an echo chamber and a mirror, a meeting place and a forum.
At the bottom of all this is the fact that POC stands for old-fashioned and robust romanticism, something like a masons’ lodge, a quality label that we impose (pretentiously and ambitiously) upon ourselves. POC has a complex recruitment procedure and it has a president and a board. In spite of all this, it all remains a piece of cake with a serious dose of tongue in cheek.
Bert DANCKAERT, POC member
www.pocproject.com
PublicatiesGeplaatst door Bert Danckaert vr, april 11, 2008 10:52:40
“Sometimes it is as if everything in these pictures was moving but has come to a sudden halt. Or as if someone threw a handful of objects in the air, like in a children's game, and they landed in an unexpected way – waiting for Bert Danckaert to turn up to photograph them. The situations are ‘everyday’ but the framing removes them from their context and their sense. The funnier the pictures, the more tragic they seem. We are overwhelmed by the ridiculousness of the lives we've created for ourselves. The absurdity creates a crazy sort of theatre.”
Lynne Cohen
Make Sense!, hardcover, 112 pages, 47 images (colour)
Photography: Bert Danckaert
Text: Jean-Louis Poitevin - Lynne Cohen
Graphic Design: Kim Beirnaert
Published by POC
Produced by Netwerk vzw and Project & Project vzw
ISBN: 2-915409-10-2
€ 30
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