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Carl De Keyzer : higher ground
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Keyzer, Carl de, 1958-
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Claudel, Philippe, 1962-
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Centre culturel de la communautâe franًcaise Wallonie-Bruxelles-Le Botanique
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Keyzer, Carl de, 1958- Exhibitions.
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Global warming in art Exhibitions.
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Photography of mountains Exhibitions.
2016
In 'Moments before the Flood' vat Carl De Keyzer de idee dat Europa door de opwarming van het klimaat dreigt te overstromen, in beelden. In 'Higher Ground' is de vloedgolf al achter de rug. De gelauwerde Magnumfotograaf verbeeldt een fictionele wereld waarin mensen hogere oorden opzoeken en migreren naar de bergtoppen. In foto's genomen in Oostenrijk, Zwitserland, Duitsland, Frankrijk en Spanje, vinden ironie en oprechte bezorgdheid elkaar. Zo zet 'Higher Ground' aan tot nadenken over de klimaatverandering. De Franse literaire grootheid Philippe Claudel schreef er een treffend fictief verhaal bij. Exhibition: Botanique, Brussels, Belgium (February 2017- ).
The First World War : unseen glass plate photographs of the Western front
A century after it began, we still struggle with the terrible reality of the First World War, often through republished photographs of its horrors: the muddy trenches, the devastated battlefields, the maimed survivors. Due to the crude film cameras used at the time, the look of the Great War has traditionally been grainy, blurred, and monochrome until now. The First World War presents a startlingly different perspective, one based on rare glass plate photographs, that reveals the war with previously unseen, even uncanny, clarity.