We are not even halfway yet, and already we can conclude that 2006 is an unparalleled year in the Dutch history of photography. With crowd-pulling exhibitions of international allure, record proceeds at auctions, young talents breaking through, new photography initiatives such as publishers, galleries and festivals and a rising number of enrolments at photo academies photography in the Netherlands is doing very well. GUP also benefits from this current boom. GUP4 reports on the strong demand for and the continuing interest in nude photography. The many nude exhibitions around the globe in the coming months confirm this trend. And this issue offers more: At the request of many, the GUP Photo Contest (page 59) with its 5000 euro first prize is extended. Then there is also Yannick Bouillis’ books column featuring a number of rare books, Pim Milo’s buyers’ tip and Edie Peters article about the history of nudity in art. Furthermore, two Dutch upcoming photographers demonstrate that their education is paying off and last but not least, an interview with the best-kept photography secret of the Netherlands: Rutger ten Broeke. |
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We are not even halfway yet, and already we can conclude that 2006 is an unparalleled year in the Dutch history of photography. With crowd-pulling exhibitions of international allure, record proceeds at auctions, young talents breaking through, new photography initiatives such as publishers, galleries and festivals and a rising number of enrolments at photo academies photography in the Netherlands is doing very well. GUP also benefits from this current boom. GUP4 reports on the strong demand for and the continuing interest in nude photography. The many nude exhibitions around the globe in the coming months confirm this trend. And this issue offers more: At the request of many, the GUP Photo Contest (page 59) with its 5000 euro first prize is extended. Then there is also Yannick Bouillis’ books column featuring a number of rare books, Pim Milo’s buyers’ tip and Edie Peters article about the history of nudity in art. Furthermore, two Dutch upcoming photographers demonstrate that their education is paying off and last but not least, an interview with the best-kept photography secret of the Netherlands: Rutger ten Broeke.

