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Limburg puts new photographic landscapes together from existing, real landscapes. He calls his work "Landscape assemblage." He takes black and white photos of areas here and there in the Netherlands and Belgium. He then colours the negatives and prints them. The photos are then cut and pasted into a new landscape. Because of this work method there are several perspectives in one work. Each fragment of the collage has been photographed from a different angle, setting the viewer in the middle of the country, one minute, while the next minute he is floating above it, or can see all the way to the horizon. |