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Tag Archives: Dutch Visual Culture

Hellen van Meene’s Levitating Bodies

Hellen van Meene, untitled A consistent theme running through Hellen van Meene’s photographs is gravity, or, as it appears, its lack thereof. In one particular image by the Dutch art photographer, a young girl appears to levitate as it leans against a wall. The harsh sunlight coming through the windows falls on the girl’s white…

December 17, 2010 in Art, Cinema, Gender, Iconography, Memory, Photography.
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