Photographers Ian Berry and Bieke Depoorter discuss creativity in crisis, in our series which brings together creatives from different generations
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By Mohamed Khairat, Editor-in-Chief, EgyptianStreets.comWhile many have strayed away from Egypt since the 2011 revolution, Bieke Depoorter found herself spending nights at the homes of Egyptians a
Das NRW-Forum stellt in einer sehenswerten Einzelausstellung die belgische Künstlerin und Magnum – Fotografin Bieke Depoorter vor. Hierbei werden grundlegende menschliche und künstlerische Fragen gestellt: Wie nah kann die Fotografin den Menschen kommen, die sie porträtiert? Welche Rolle nimmt sie ihnen gegenüber ein und welche Verantwortung übernimmt sie?
La fotógrafa Bieke Depoorter pide cobijo en la casa de desconocidos para retratar su vida cotidiana y situaciones íntimas en su propio ambiente.
The Magnum photographer got to know the small towns of Russia and the United States—one stranger's couch at a time.
Bieke Depoorter's photo project - In Between - shows life behind closed doors in modern day Cairo.
Moods vary. But art lasts. LadyKflo loves Pinterest mood boards and all social media #mood posts. It’s like an unfurled secret, finding out how you feel. Even if just for a moment, a mood matters. Here are those moments – captured with art. Welcome to LadyKflo's curated Mood Museum.
La fotógrafa Bieke Depoorter pide cobijo en la casa de desconocidos para retratar su vida cotidiana y situaciones íntimas en su propio ambiente.
Photographers Ian Berry and Bieke Depoorter discuss creativity in crisis, in our series which brings together creatives from different generations
Photographers Ian Berry and Bieke Depoorter discuss creativity in crisis, in our series which brings together creatives from different generations
La photographe de Magnum Bieke Depoorter se fait tout d’abord remarquer pour des travaux réalisés à l’occasion d’un voyage de trois mois en Transsibérien
By Mohamed Khairat, Editor-in-Chief, EgyptianStreets.comWhile many have strayed away from Egypt since the 2011 revolution, Bieke Depoorter found herself spending nights at the homes of Egyptians a