Jan Mulder Collection
Jan Mulder Collection
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The Jan Mulder Collection presents its first catalogue of contemporary photography. Made in collaboration with Marta Gili (Director, Arles National School of Photography, France), who has also written the prologue to the catalogue, it presents a selection of eighty contemporary photographers from twenty different countries. This volume is presented as an itinerary in which the viewer can observe the collection?s different facets, beginning with Robert Frank?s visit to Peru in 1948.00Also included are introductory texts by François Hébel (Director, Fondation Cartier-Bresson, Paris) and Jan Mulder, who provide a closer, more personal view of the collection.
Contemporary photography from the collection of renowned collector Jan Mulder, founder of the Lima-based Centro de la Imagen. This is the first catalog, featuring 80 works of contemporary photographers from 20 different nationalities. Taking Robert Frank's visit to Perú in 1948 as its starting point, this volume presents a chronological survey of the extraordinary collection. Made in collaboration with Marta Gili (Director, Arles National School of Photography, France), who has also written the prologue to the catalogue, this volume also included introductory texts by François Hébel (Director, Fondation Cartier-Bresson, Paris) and Jan Mulder, who provide a closer, more personal view of his photography collection, considered one of the most important in Latin America and the largest and most active in Peru.
Contemporary photography from the collection of renowned collector Jan Mulder, fouder of the Lima-based Centro de la Imagen. This is the first catalog, featuring 80 works of contemporary photographers from 20 different nationalities. Taking Robert Frank's visit to Perú in 1948 as its starting point, this volume presents a chronological survey of the extraordinary collection. Made in collaboration with Marta Gili (Director, Arles National School of Photography, France), who has also written the prologue to the catalogue, this volume also included introductory texts by François Hébel (Director, Fondation Cartier-Bresson, Paris) and Jan Mulder, who provide a closer, more personal view of his photography collection, considered one of the most important in Latin America and the largest and most active in Peru.
Contemporary photography from the collection of renowned collector Jan Mulder, founder of the Lima-based Centro de la Imagen. This is the first catalog, featuring 80 works of contemporary photographers from 20 different nationalities. Taking Robert Frank's visit to Perú in 1948 as its starting point, this volume presents a chronological survey of the extraordinary collection. Made in collaboration with Marta Gili (Director, Arles National School of Photography, France), who has also written the prologue to the catalogue, this volume also included introductory texts by François Hébel (Director, Fondation Cartier-Bresson, Paris) and Jan Mulder, who provide a closer, more personal view of his photography collection, considered one of the most important in Latin America and the largest and most active in Peru.
Contemporary photography from the collection of renowned collector Jan Mulder, fouder of the Lima-based Centro de la Imagen. This is the first catalog, featuring 80 works of contemporary photographers from 20 different nationalities. Taking Robert Frank's visit to Perú in 1948 as its starting point, this volume presents a chronological survey of the extraordinary collection. Made in collaboration with Marta Gili (Director, Arles National School of Photography, France), who has also written the prologue to the catalogue, this volume also included introductory texts by François Hébel (Director, Fondation Cartier-Bresson, Paris) and Jan Mulder, who provide a closer, more personal view of his photography collection, considered one of the most important in Latin America and the largest and most active in Peru.
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