Overview participating exhibitions

Land
2010

Land

Kadir van Lohuizen

NIGER DELTA (Nigeria, 2007

No country in the world has suffered as much for having oil as Nigeria has. While a small elite and foreign multinationals earn billions from the exploitation of its natural wealth, the people of the Ni-ger delta generally live at or below the poverty line. More than that: they have to also deal with the negative side-effects of oil production. Because of poor maintenance and sabotage, every year as much oil is lost into the fragile environment as was lost in the Exxon Valdez disaster. Agricultural land becomes unusable, fishing waters are changed into black slicks and swamps are rendered life-less. Kadir van Lohuizen recorded the lives of the delta's people in confrontational images, people whose lives are unintentionally dominated by oil. They live under the shadow of uncontrollable fires, with their feet in black gold that is worthless to them.

  • NIGER DELTA (Nigeria, 2007

    No country in the world has suffered as much for having oil as Nigeria has. While a small elite and foreign multinationals earn billions from the exploitation of its natural wealth, the people of the Ni-ger delta generally live at or below the poverty line. More than that: they have to also deal with the negative side-effects of oil production. Because of poor maintenance and sabotage, every year as much oil is lost into the fragile environment as was lost in the Exxon Valdez disaster. Agricultural land becomes unusable, fishing waters are changed into black slicks and swamps are rendered life-less. Kadir van Lohuizen recorded the lives of the delta's people in confrontational images, people whose lives are unintentionally dominated by oil. They live under the shadow of uncontrollable fires, with their feet in black gold that is worthless to them.

  • NIGER DELTA (Nigeria, 2007

  • NIGER DELTA (Nigeria, 2007

  • NIGER DELTA (Nigeria, 2007

  • NIGER DELTA (Nigeria, 2007

Katrina
2006

Katrina

Kadir van Lohuizen

Biography

Kadir van Lohuizen (Netherlands, 1963) began to travel and photograph immediately after he finished secondary school. In 1988 this culminated in his first professional photoreportage for De Groene Amsterdammer. Later he worked for Vrij Nederland, Trouw, NRC Handelsblad, de Volkskrant, The Independent, Newsweek and other journals. He has won a Silver Camera three times and in 2007 received the Visa d’Or for a photo report on Chad, done for Le Monde. Van Lohuizen is one of the founding members of the Noor photo agency. 

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Land - Country Life in the Urban Age

Land - Country Life in the Urban Age

Price EUR 35,00