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© Ramazan Barlas, Altus Inventum #1, 2015/16
 
 

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Ramazan Barlas » Bas de Jager »

 
23 February – 16 April 2018
 
Opening on Thursday February 22, from 17.20 - 20.30 h.
 
 

KAHMANN Gallery

Lindengracht 35 | 1015 KB Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T +31 (0)20-8460770

www.kahmanngallery.com
Tue-Fri 1-5pm + by appointment
KAHMANN Gallery
 
 
New Dimensions
 
© Ramazan Barlas, Exalted #4, 2016
 
 
By playing with size, material and structure in his photographic works, Ramazan Barlas questions our relationship to the scale of the subject and of ourselves. These abstract geometric shapes seem to not be part of our physical reality.

The images stem from Barlas' own imagination, and he proves that photography is the perfect medium to visualise such ideas. He has the power to drag us into his own little universe and help us explore the unknown and unseen.

Barlas graduated in 2016 from the AKI, Enschede and currently lives and works in Amsterdam.
 
 
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© Bas de Jager, Untitled, 2017
 
 
While working only with paper on a small scale in his studio, Bas de Jager creates complete environments. The resulting images are desolate spaces in which all sense of time and magnitude is lost. These empty and often dark spaces reflect the reality of contemporary urban life.

Despite the fact that people live clustered in densely populated areas, they often fail to connect and interact with each other beyond a superficial level. His empty and sereen worlds all seem to float in space; next to each other, but in different dimensions, just like many people.

The Jager graduated in 2016 from the Foto Academy in Amsterdam, where he lives and works.
 
 
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© Bas de Jager, Being Out There, 2017
 
 
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