Dirk Braeckman

Dirk Braeckman

Dirk Braeckman (born in 1958 in Eeklo, Belgium) is a Belgian photographer[1] who lives and works in Ghent, Belgium.

Dirk Braeckman has had numerous group exhibitions and several solo shows in Europe, including ones at at Ghent’s SMAK (2001)and the De Pont Foundation in Tilburg (2004). He has received considerable acclaim for his portraits of the Belgian king Albert II and Queen Paola, photographs commissioned by the Royal Palace of Brussels.

In addition to his photographic body of work, Braeckman creates site specific installations, for varying projects such as Beaufort in Ostend or Watou’s art and poetry festival. Recently a permanent installation of a monumental photowork (of which a facsimile is now presented at Robert Miller's Gallery) has been inaugurated at the new Concert Hall of Bruges.

In 2002 Braeckman was granted the cultural award of the University of Louvain[2] and received the Cultural Prize of the Flemish Community, Section Fine Arts in 2005. Braeckman’s images have appeared in numerous magazines, books and catalogues. Most recently in the Photo Art book, published by Dumont, Thames & Hudson and Aperture.

Braeckman has published two artist’s books, z.Z(t). I and z.Z(t) II. The abbreviation in the title stands for the German expression zur Zeit, which means "for now", "at this very moment". On his commission for the Belgian Royal Palace he published the book Chiaroscuro.[3]

References

  1. ^ Grosenick, Uta; Seelig, Thomas; Bianchi, Paolo (2007), Photo art: photography in the 21st century, Aperture, p. 74, ISBN 9781597110624 
  2. ^ "Museum De Pont: information :: Dirk Braeckman". Depont.nl. 2004-05-16. http://www.depont.nl/en/press/press-releases/release/pers/dirk-braeckman/. Retrieved 2011-02-05. 
  3. ^ Braeckman, Dirk (2003) (in Dutch), Chiaroscuro, Palais royal de Bruxelles / Toohcsmi, Uitgevers, ISBN 9789077362020 

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