Dutch
photographer Ellen Kooi received her art education at the Art Academy
ABK Minerva in Groningen, Netherlands and completed her post graduate
studies in Art at the Rijksacademy in Amsterdam. Shot at a wide
angle, landscape orientation, the beguiling color and natural scenery
of her images contradict the intense orchestration of her
compositions. Hours of labored control over lighting and arrangement
of her subjects are part of each photograph. Every image appears to
have been shot in the middle of a dark fairytale set in the
hinterlands of Holland. Uncanny disquiet weaves a characteristic
thread through the narrative non-linear style of her larger body of
work.
Her
work has been featured in exhibitions at numerous national and
international institutions, including recently at the Institut
Néerlandais, Paris, France in 2010. Her work is also exhibited
at The Fields Sculpture Park at Omni International Arts Center in
Ghent, New York; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla Y León in
Spain; the Moscow House of Photography in Russia; Speed Art Museum in
Louisville, Kentucky; and Hague Museum of Photography in the
Netherlands. Her work is part of the public collections of both
national and international institutions such as Museo de Arte
Contemporaneo de Castilla Y Leon; 21c Museum in Louisville, Kentucky;
the French State Collection in Paris; the Marsh Collection in London;
the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Netherlands, and many
others. This year her work will be featured in OFF-SPRING: New
Generations, a group show at 21c Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio. Kooi
currently lives and works in the Netherlands and has exhibited with
Catharine Clark Gallery since 2007.
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