Herman van den Boom Artist

Herman van den Boom (born 1950) is a Belgian photographer.Van den Boom received his education at the Eindhoven's Academy for Industrial Design (1968–1970), at the Academy for Fine Arts Enschede (now known as ArtEZ Institute of the Arts) (1970–1974), and at the Royal University College of Fine Arts in Stockholm (1970). He became a photography professor later in his career and taught at the AKI (1978–1980), the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp) (HISK, 2002), and at the Photography Academy for Fine Arts Maastricht (2003 and 2005), and lately at the Foto Factory, Amsterdam.Travelling is a central element in his work and many of his photographs are taken on the road. Belgium, the United States, France, Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Mexico, among others, appear in his pictures. Van den Boom works mainly with photographs, although he has also produced collages and sculptures. His photographs are both black and white and colour images with nature, cityscapes and human figures as a main subject. The resulting product evokes the poetry of the real world, in search of striking vantage points and light effects."Herman van den Boom's ability to notice details that he then plays against the broader backgrounds of society and culture turn his work into esthetical, intriguing studies in human landscape that should be approached as metaphors questioning the way we are and live as human beings."There are several of his works in the permanent collection of museums and galleries, such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the Hague's City Museum, the Prentenkabinet of the University of Leiden, the Antwerpen’s Photography Museum, the International Center of Photography in New York, and the Lieu Art Contemporain in Sigean.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1950
Birth place
Belgium , Essen

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training at
Royal Institute of Art
Design Academy Eindhoven
Artez

Herman van den Boom on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://bkrkunst.nl/kunstenaars/herman-van-den-boom
  2. http://hermanvandenboom.nl
  3. http://www.gemeentemuseum.nl
  4. http://www.icp.org
  5. http://www.lac.narbonne.com
  6. http://www.leidenuniv.nl
  7. http://www.stedelijkmuseum.nl
  8. http://www.thefotofactory.nl/home.html