13th International Noorderlicht Photofestival 2006 Leeuwarden
Another AsiaPhotography from South and Southeast Asia 64 photographers from 21 countries The Noorderlicht Photo Festival The location of the Noorderlicht Photo Festival, the largest annual photo festival in The Netherlands, alternates between Groningen and Leeuwarden. The Friesian edition has always been devoted to photography from a non-Western region. Previous Friesian editions included Africa Inside (2000), Mundos Creados (2002) en Nazar (2004). Nazar has now been seen in six countries, and has attracted over 95,000 visitors internationally. 2006: Another Asia - Photography from South and Southeast Asia South and South East Asia are rapidly becoming central actors on the world stage. The economic growth there overshadows that of Europe and the United States, and new Asian capital plays an increasingly important role in Western economies. Its economic success is accompanied by serious friction between modern and traditional social structures, and the great and long-standing contrasts in the political, economic, religious and social realms are becoming sharper. These changes impact radically on everyday life - and are reflected in the turbulent growth of photography. Asia is generally associated with China, South Korea and Japan. For the first time, Another Asia is offering a comprehensive picture of the other Asia. In over 700 photos, from portraits to landscapes, from poetic to documentary, photographers from India, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, The Philippines and other countries provide a surprising picture of this region, from the inside. They sketch the success story - and the stories that it hides. Triptych Like Nazar, the ground-breaking 2004 exhibition on Arab photography, Another Asia forms a triptych: Another Asia I › through Asian eyes Photographers from South and Southeast Asia giving a picture of their own society. Another Asia II › through Western eyes Western photographers look behind the news and offer a nuanced picture of life in 'the other Asia'. Another Asia III › looking to the past The history of the region comes to life in historic photos. A full-color catalogue with essays by Shahidul Alam (Bangladesh), Alex Supartono (Indonesia), Raghu Rai (India) and others will appear to accompany the exhibition.
Another Asia I › through Asian eyes From the inside, 23 photographers from 10 countries sketch a nuanced picture of a world on the border between tradition and change - with may premieres! Location: Fries Museum Shahidul Alam "Nature's Fury" (Bangladesh) Pablo Bartholomew "Early Work" (India) Achinto Bhadra "Masked Portraits" (India) Zann Huizhen Huang "Cambodian Glue Kids" (Singapore) Phuoc Bui Huu "Departure" (Vietnam) Dinh Q Lê "From Vietnam to Hollywood" (Vietnam) Remissa Mak "When the Water Rises..." (Cambodia) Anay Mann "Generation in Transition" (India) Palani Mohan "Vanishing Giants" (India) Bui The Trung Nam "In the South of Cholon" (Vietnam) Wawi Navarozza "Polysaccharide - The Dollhouse Drama" (The Philippines) Swan Ti Ng "Catholicism in Indonesia" (Indonesia) Sudharak Olwe "In Search of Dignity and Justice" (India) Sherman Ong "Monsoon" (Malaysia/Singapore) Kaeowkao Pongpaiboon "Still Alive" (Thailand) Pushpamala N "The Ethnographic Series" (India) Wahyudi Rahardjo "Sky Worker" (Indonesia) Vandy Rattana "Self-Portraits" (Cambodia) Michael Shaowanasai (Thailand) Vannaphone Sitthirath "Growing up in the Mekong" (Laos) Supartono, Rahman, Revaldi, Kadarisman "Mohammad and Me" (Indonesia) Farhana Syeda "Dhaka, A City of Many Layers" (Bangladesh) I-Lann Yee "Sulu Stories" (Malaysia)
Another Asia II › through western eyes The other Asia through the eyes of 28 western photographers - about the world behind the newspaper headlines. Location: Noorderlicht Jan Banning "The Office" (The Netherlands) Philip Blenkinsop "Nepal" (Great Britain/Thailand) Henk Braam "Holy Rivers of India" (The Netherlands) Howard Henry Chen "Multiple Entry Visa" (Vietnam/USA) Binh Danh "Remembrance" (Vietnam/USA) James Whitlow Delano "Death Throes of a Great Rainforest" (USA/Japan) Wijnanda Deroo "Indonesia" (The Netherlands) Stephen Dupont "Raskols" (Australia) Khiang Han Hei "Bombshells to Cowbells" (Cambodia/USA) Claudio Hils "Dream City" (Germany) Jurgen Huiskes "Angkor Wat" (The Netherlands) Stéphane Janin "Phnom Penh Chic" (France/Cambodia) Ed Kashi "Moving Both Ways" (USA) Kalpesh Lathigra "Brides of Krishna" (Great Britain) Tri Huu Luu (Vietnam/USA) Annu Palakunnathu Matthew "Bollywood Satirized" (Great Britain/USA) Dominique Mérigard "Tèmoin S21" (France) Boris Missirkov "Bhutanese Fashion" (Bulgaria) Fernando Moleres "Women in the Textile Industry" (Spain) Nick Nostitz "Bangkok Twilight" (Germany/Thailand) Federica Palmarin "Kakaibang Eba" (Italy) Nicolas Pascarel "The Blue Corridor" (France/Italy) John Perkins "Building a Dream" (Great Britain) Tom Pietrasik "The Transformation of India's Middle Class" (Great Britain/India) Matthew Sleeth "Tour of Duty" (Australia) John Stanmeyer "Burma Nights, Rangoon Lights" (USA/Indonesia) Andrew Testa "The Moken" (Great Britain) John Vink "Cambodia, the Quest for Land" (Belgium/Cambodia)
Another Asia III › a look to the past History comes to life in historic photographs - from personal photos of Mahatma Ghandi to the workers of the Sinkep Tin Company. Location: Princessehof Leeuwarden Edward Fitzgerald Charlesworth "The Road to Kashmir" (Great Britain) Kanu Gandhi/Saleem Arif Quadri "Kanu Gandhi's Mahatma" (India/Great Britain) Sue Hajdu "Unspeakable Memory" (Australia/Vietnam) Nishtha Jain "City of Photos" (India) Royal Tropical Institute "The Singkep Tin Company" (The Netherlands/Indonesia) Christophe Loviny "Dreams and Nightmares" (Cambodia) Eduardo Masferré "A Philippine Arcadia" (The Philippines) Mai Nam "The War in Vietnam" (Vietnam) Raza Kazim & Rashida Raza "Portraits" (Pakistan) Hutcheson, Bhutta, Pehlwan, Naveed "Ru Kitch, Street Photography from the Punjaab" (Pakistan) Rajesh Vora/Kulsum Studio "Travelling Photo Studio" (India) I-Lann Yee/Pakard Studio "Through Rose-Coloured Glasses" (Malaysia) Satellite Program As is the case for every Noorderlicht Festival, in addition to the main exhibition there is an extensive Satellite Program with work by famous and lesser-known professional photographers and amateurs, from The Netherlands and abroad. Museums, galleries and one-time only exhibition sites in and around Leeuwarden join in the Festival with special programming. Once again, the Satellite Program will offer a sampler of photography. Activities and education During the Festival activities regarding the theme of the main exhibition will be organized both in the Fries Museum and at other locations. Lectures, discussions and film screenings are among the activities scheduled. There is also a full educational program with guided tours and viewer's guides. What the press said in 2005: About Traces & Omens: ...the story that surrounds the moment recorded (...) hard reality and seductive appearances tumble over one other. De Telegraaf, Wim van der Beek ...the largest and most important photography event in the country, with a strongly international character and a strict selection policy. De Groene Amsterdammer, Froukje Holtrop This year it is remarkable how many of the photo series are already familiar from Noorderlicht... De Volkskrant, about Paris Photo 2005, the largest photo fair in Europe An extensive and unique festival... Leica Fotografie (Germany) Even with the less remarkable pieces of work (...) the theme continues to resonate. Ei8ht PhotoJournalism (UK) About Nazar: ... complex, fascinating, and deeply personal... Arab News (USA) ... every image contributes the equivalent of a phrase to the ongoing narrative of the Middle East. Houston Chronicle (USA) ... as complex and fascinating as the region it covers. ... an exhibition that cuts to the core of the preconceived and perceived ideas of life in the Middle East. The Daily Star (Lebanon) ... all of them are passionately engaged in their subjects. The New Yorker (USA)
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