Artist: Bert Spiertz
Changing of the guard at the Defenders of Savastopol monument. The monument was built to commemorate the soldiers of the Soviet Red Army who died during the siege of Sevastopol during World War II.
Fine art pigment print, size 30x45cm, edition of 10.
Also available mounted in dibond.
Bert Spiertz (1953) is a Dutch photographer, currently living in Arnhem.
In the 80’s and 90’s he worked mainly as a traveling photographer with an interest in social documentary reports, at the time mainly in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union and South Asia.
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, he followed the route between Tangier (Morocco) and Tehran (Iran) in a dozen trips. He bundled the result in the photo book ‘Tangier to Tehran’, which emphasizes daily life in the Arab world. The series was exhibited in several galeries.
In 2013 he started an extensive photo project around the Dutch North Sea coast, in which he visualized the entire coastal strip, including the Wadden Sea and Wadden Islands.
In 2018 the photobook Man-made Coast was published by Lecturis in the Netherlands.
The book was followed bij the Man-made Coast exhibition which could be seen in, among other places, the Amstelkerk (Amsterdam), the city hall of Utrecht, Wageningen University and Artis Zoo.
He is currently working on an extensive documentary series about the coastal regions of the Black Sea.
In it he wants to give a picture of the versatility of landscape, culture and history of the seven countries around the Black Sea. The Black Sea Coast book is expected to appear in early 2022.
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