27 March 2003 - 13 June 2004
Dutch photographer Anja de Jong (b. Scheveningen, 1957) spent the years between 1992 and 2001 travelling the world to visit carefully selected areas where the ability of the original natural landscape to withstand the impact of human activity hangs in the balance.
more >>13 December 2003 - 21 March 2004
Over the last 35 years, press photographer Michelle Vignes has made a close visual record of the American Indians’ struggle for self-determination and of their daily lives on the reservations. A selection of her black-and-white press photos are now being shown, for the first time in the Netherlands.
more >>17 January 2004 - 11 April 2004
The Dark Room is an exhibition of work by three contemporary photographers, each of whom is – in his or her own way – engaged in an exploration of the portrait genre.
more >>27 March 2004 - 13 June 2004
Oliver Boberg’s serene photographs and short films bear witness to an everyday reality which seems to be all around us, but is at the same time difficult to place.
more >>5 May 2004 - 9 May 2004
more >>17 June 2004 - 19 September 2004
Artist, poet and photographer Gerard P. Fieret (b. The Hague, 1924) has turned eighty this year. In honour of the occasion, the Hague Museum of Photography is organizing a major retrospective of his photographic works.
more >>4 September 2004 - 14 November 2004
With Timeless Love the photos of Marrie Bot portray pairs of older lovers and focus on the erotic side of the home lives of ordinary people aged between 50 and 85. Bot shows that the way they enjoy their love and sexual attraction is not odd or unpleasant, but entirely natural.
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