Inkjet print
Image: 32 x 40 cm
Numbered on a certificate and signed on a separate label
Edition of 30
ABOUT THE WORK
Ostentation of social status, wealth, fame, mortality and impermanence are important themes in the work of Daniëlle van Ark. Everything Fell into the Right Hands (2009-recent) is a photo series of hands of wealthy women, whose fingers are decorated by large gems and signet rings. The indestructible jewel versus the mortal hand.
ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Van Ark studied at the KABK in The Hague and was a resident at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam. She has exhibited internationally and was nominated for several prizes like the Steenbergen Stipendium, the Bouw in Beeld Prijs (2011) and the Nationale Portretprijs (2012). In 2012 she exhibited work from the Transience series at Museum van Loon in Amsterdam. Several corporations and institutions have work by Daniëlle in their collections, such as Dutch Ministry of Foreign affairs, Washington DC, US, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek hospital, Amsterdam, NL, Amsterdams Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam, NL, FOAM, Amsterdam, NL, Robert Morat gallery, Hamburg, DE, T Mobile, the Hague, SBK, Amsterdam.
In 2018, her solo exhibition Artist's Proof was on display at Foam.
ABOUT BUYING THIS WORK
Most photo prints have a small white border around all sides. For a framer this border is necessary to be able to frame it properly. The print will be carefully wrapped and send as an insured package. You will receive an e-mail with a Track & Trace code when the package is on its way. A framed copy will be on display at Foam Editions, the gallery on the third floor of Foam Fotografiemuseum.
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