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Recently at a flea market in the former East Germany Tom Heyne bought a little suitcase of picture postcards, letters and photos, from between 1930 and 1935. One portrait intrigued him: a tall, slender woman in a garden, looking out at you. It was the beginning of a quest for "das Leben einer Frau." In her photo project Victoria I. Rojas, from Chile, goes in search of the essence of freedom. She wants to break through the limitations of space, by making use of the floor, walls and ceiling, so that the photocollages and installations merge into free space. Els Brouwer is working at present on a series on windows. Images built up from multiple layers come into being on the interface between inside and outside. They are supported by draperies and curtains and framed by the window frame. Inge Reisberman makes photographs of both real and "abstracted" landscapes. In this presentation she shows abstractions that were created with the aid of different materials and various manners of lighting. Within a spatial and poetic sphere, the images vary from a quiet, static landscape to dynamic explosions of form and colour. With a pinhole camera, Corine Hörmann enters a world hidden to the human eye. She makes use of the fact that the pinhole distorts and blurs areas and relationships. This affords room for new interpretations. For the first time Hörmann is here showing her monumental pinhole photographs in colour.

The Ixgallery on internet devotes extensive attention to the work of these exhibitors: http://www.ixmedia.nl/noorderlicht

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Corine Hörmann
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Janke de Vries
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Tom Heyne
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Inge Reisberman
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Isabel Rojas Milesi
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Els Brouwer

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