Modern reprint in cooperation with the Maria Austria Institute
Inkjet print
40 x 40 cm
Edition of 30
Numbered on a separate certificate
ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Paul Huf (NL, 1924-2002), son of actor Paul Huf Sr., is still the Netherlands' most renowned (portrait) photographer. He portrayed many Dutch celebrities, but also became known for his advertising photography (e.g. the campaign Craftsmanship is Mastery by Grolsch) and fashion photography. Huf's photographs are glamorous and have an almost un-Dutch allure. His series of sixty colour record sleeves for classical music commissioned by Philips in 1954 was legendary. This inspired Annie M.G. Schmidt to write the song De Hoezepoes. Huf also made films, including a documentary portrait of painter Carel Willink (1975). In 2000, the Rijksmuseum decided to name a photography acquisition fund after him, the Paul Huf Fund. In the same year, the AVRO broadcasted the documentary Paul Huf in the Close Up programme series.
Paul Huf created his images with humour, people skills and ingenuity, creating unique compositions characterised by theatricality and the use of colour. The exhibition Golden Years at Foam is an exceptional opportunity to celebrate Huf's legacy and his undeniable impact on the world of photography.
Paul Huf was an important ambassador for the establishment of Foam in 2001. To honour this special relationship, the Foam Paul Huf Award was created in 2007 to stimulate and support photographers on a global scale. The internationally acclaimed photography prize aims to support generational talents and is awarded by an international independent professional jury. Previous winners include Pieter Hugo, Alex Prager and Hiền Hoàng.
ABOUT THIS WORK
The Sloterplas (Amsterdam) in the sixties, with a group of students loitering. The model in the foreground is Joan Delaney. She later became an actress and starred in The President’s Analyst, Don’t Drink the Water and Bunny O’Hare.
ABOUT BUYING THIS PRINT
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 is often on display at Foam Editions, the gallery on the third floor of Foam Fotografiemuseum.
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