Hans van der Meer – European Fields

www.hansvandermeer.nl

vanderMeer
Celerina – Switzerand

vanderMeer
Consett – England

vanderMeer
Prato – Italy

vanderMeer
Knippla – Sweden

vanderMeer
Radlje – Slovenia

vanderMeer
Biharia – Romania

enjoy more european fields on the artists’ website, via KodakMoment


Gilbert Plantinga – Derivates

gilbertplantinga.com

“Culled from a larger body of work made over the past two years – much of it depicting the economic decay endemic to the rural northeast, this small series of recent pictures is a reflection on the current economic disaster and its origin (or at least its trigger point) in the housing and mortgage industry. The houses are photographed at some distance as they may be financially our of our reach. The architecture is generic and derivative – I suppose that it is far more difficult for a buyer to get financing for an architect – designed custom home. The homes are intrusive on the landscape, all of it former farmland. And the ones that are finished sit empty.”

Plantinga

Plantinga

Plantinga

Plantinga

Plantinga

Plantinga


Rachel Papo – Serial No. 3817131

www.serialno3817131.com and www.rachelpapo.com

At an age when social, sexual, and educational explorations are at their highest point, the life of an eighteen-year-old Israeli girl is interrupted. She is plucked from her home surroundings and placed in a rigorous institution where her individuality is temporarily forced aside in the name of nationalism. During the next two years, immersed in a regimented and masculine environment, she will be transformed from a girl to a woman, within the framework of an army that is engaged in daily war and conflict. She is now a soldier serving her country, in a military camp amidst hundreds like her, yet beneath the uniform there is someone wishing to be noticed, listened to, and understood.

Papo

Papo

Almost fifteen years after my mandatory military duty ended, I went back to several Israeli army bases, using the medium of photography as a vehicle to re-enter this world. Serial No. 3817131 represents my effort to come to terms with the experiences of being a soldier from the perspective of an adult. My service had been a period of utter loneliness, mixed with apathy and pensiveness, and at the time I was too young to understand it all. Through the camera’s lens, I tried to reconstruct facets of my military life, hopeful to reconcile matters that had been left unresolved.

Papo

Papo

Walking onto an army base after all these years was very disorienting, as memories began to surface, and blend with feelings of estrangement. The girls who I encountered during these visits were disconnected from the outside world, completely absorbed in their paradoxical reality. They spoke a language now foreign to me, using phrases like “Armored Cavalry Regiment” and “Defense Artillery.” Would it have made any difference to explain to them that in a few years the only thing they might remember is their serial number? Photographing these soldiers, I saw my reflection; I was on the other side of a pane of glass – observing a world that I had once been a part of, yet I could not go back in time or change anything. It felt like a dream.

Papo

Papo

The photographs in this project serve as a bridge between past and present – a combination of my own recollections and the experiences of the girls who I observed. Each image embodies traces of things that I recognize, illuminating fragments of my history, striking emotional cords that resonate within me. In some way, each is a self-portrait, depicting a young woman caught in transient moments of introspection and uncertainty, trying to make sense of a challenging daily routine. In striving to maintain her gentleness and femininity, the soldier seems to be questioning her own identity, embracing the fact that two years of her youth will be spent in a wistful compromise.

More photos on the project’s website.
Rachel’s book – Serial No. 3817131 – is available for purchase! published by powerHouse Books, foreword by Charles H. Traub.

via FlakPhoto


the 1000th entry

I started this website in order to develop my passion for visual arts and advertising and here I am at the 1000th entry in which I will remind you about some interesting hot-spots of oitzarisme. The first artist featured was Loretta Lux, on 15th January 2007. Mr. Toledano is the second one and he is featured three times: first with random works, then with Days with my father project, and this year with A new kind of beauty. The third entry is about Olive and Rose’s photographs on April 3rd 2007. After that a long gap of artist entries appears and the updates continue with prints for social campaign, personal very amateur photos, kind of emo personal stuff and some funny history of myself being a teenager, both written in Romanian.

Lux

In January 2008 something “magic” happened. I featured Alin Ciortea, a great Romanian photographer, after I asked him for credits in private. He said “no problem” and there he was, on my growing website. After I published his works, a friend of mine, Alina Prodănescu, reminded me in a comment that I have to take care of the copyrights of the photos, because I’m only allowed to publish them with the written consent of the author. Otherwise, it’s illegal!!! I said “Don’t worry, he gave me the rights to do it!”, but dummy me, Alin Ciortea was the first artist that I’ve ever asked for copyrights. So I started a sending e-mails campaign to all the artists that I featured on oitzarisme until that day; some of them gave me the permission and some of them didn’t, and this explains the big gap that I’ve told you about.

Ciortea

Alina also said that the most beautiful entry on oitzarisme was Doru Yoana; too bad that’s written in Romanian and extremely bad that didn’t had some guts to take him some photos last summer when he was playing backgammon on the beach. On my little story about Doru Yoana I featured Vlad Eftenie photographs.

Doru

In March 2008 something strange happened on the Hywel Jones entry, starting with the first comment. Enjoy!

Hywel

Something even stranger happened after I posted Elif Sanem Karakoç works on March 14th 2008 and I featured Michel Shapcott almost two years later. A few months ago I discovered this:

Elif
(source)

In April 2008, I found that Rob Gonsalves is the author of all those PowerPoint surrealism paintings that we all know since the beginning of the internet and I also found that his grandparents were Romanian Gypsies.

Rob

In September 2008 the first photo-project with a statement is posted. Vincent Bitaud tells us about his Sleeping Beauties and tells me that he quit his web-designer job a year before to go for professional photographing. Later he wins the 3rd place on Imagine 2009 European Prize, Creativity and Innovationand also becomes member of Young Photographers United.

Vincent
In February 2009 I featured Carlo Gianferro with his Romany Interiors project, winner of the 1st prize on WorldPressPhoto 2008.

Gianferro

In June 2009 my girlfriend, Andreea Cioran, wants me to wear a mustache and take some shots with it. At 11 AM on a lovely Sunday I was walking down the streets with a funny vintage porn mustache on. All the modern men were envying me. Andreea is featured on oitzarisme with the Society series also, and one of the photograph is among the State of Creation contest winners.

Cioran

In January 2010 I created my first project that I’m proud of. “Ten years among them” is a photo-story about my colleagues and their spare time. I spend some great time with ten of them and shared the results on an inside office exhibition with the photos spread on the walls. I wonder if I should take them off, it’s been six months since then…

In February 2010, celebrating my 3 years, I presented to you a useful (I think) project. United Artists of Oitzarisme wants to be a summary of all the artists featured on oitzarisme. I tried to create it on my own with my html knowledge, but a friend of mine, Flavius (what link should I put here, dude?) told me “You’re nuts!” and I agreed. He helped me put all the html in a simple php table and all I had to do is update, update, update! Last update: February 4th, 2010. Reasons: job, trying to fill them all, artists, love… I do have the data in an excel document and in a couple of weeks this data will be on that database. I promise!

UAO

In March 2010 inspiredm.com puts my website in an entry about indie photo-blogs that I really enjoy. I featured Denis Rouvre when the article was online and I’m very proud that African Digital Art and Creative Roots discovered my website.

Rouvre

Also in March I tried for the first time to be an agent. Featuring Bogdan Meseșan with his New ID project, I wrote about it to some websites and blogs that I thought could be interested in his work. And they were. With his powerful semi-political message in his project, Bogdan was featured on Osocio, the best social advertising website, on Sargasso.nl, a Dutch non-profit news website, and also on lots of other websites like crossmode.it, Humanitarian News, Mire Magazine or Unscathed Corpse, thank you all! I also wrote to Jonathan Cherry interviewed him for Mull It Over. I was very satisfied by the results and I’m trying to do this again with other artists.

Bogdan

At the end of March (what a month!) I discover that David Leventi has some great photos on his website, shot in Romania. I wrote to him to ask for permission for the Opera series and congratulate him for the photos taken here, in my country, especially for the one with the Samsung Building. He allowed me to publish his works and told me that he loves Romania and that he’s currently working on a book project/family history of my country. Both his parents were born in Romania, but left to the US around 1959 and after that there’s a long story that I hope to enjoy on a coffee break with him during his next visit in Romania.

Leventi

Later that week, I enjoyed a coffee with Bogdan Croitoru and asked him live for permission to put his dirty miners/clean miners on my website. Great work, isn’t it?

Croitoru

In May 2010, ArtClue wants to publish an online Contemporary Art Magazine and I’m ready to help with layout and design. The first issue was under my expectations but the second one was much, much better. I’m proud of my work and I hope I will be getting better and better.

I hope I’m getting better and better with this website, too. I’m starving to fill it with quality content, to share projects that you have to see, photos that you have to feel. Until my projects will pass the “written on paper” phase, I’ll comfort/disturb/cuddle/embrace you with others’ projects.

Thank you all,
Constantin


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