European Fields: The Landscape of Lower League Football

European Fields: The Landscape of Lower League Football
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Artikel-Nr:
9783869308135
Veröffentl:
2014
Seiten:
176
Autor:
Hans van der Meer
Gewicht:
1175 g
Format:
303x215x18 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Hans van der Meer was born in Leimuiden in the Netherlands in 1955. He has published numerous books. His work is included in major international collections and he has had solo exhibitions in venues such as the National Museum for Photography, Film and Television in the UK, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the Centro Português de Fotografia, Porto, National Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto. He is a contributing editor of Useful Photography.
At the beginning of the 1995 football season, Hans van der Meer set out to take a series of football photographs that avoided the clichéd traditions of modern sports photography. In an attempt to record the game in its original form a field, two goals and 22 players he sought matches at the bottom end of the amateur leagues, the opposite end of the scale to the Champions League. And he avoided the enclosed environment of the stadium and tight telescopic details and hyperbole of action photography. Preferring neutral lighting, framing and camera angles, he chose instead to pull back from the central subject of the pitch, locating the playing field and its unfolding action within a specific landscape and context. He was heavily influenced by the old tradition of photography in which a wide view of the action often resulted in elements of the locality being present in the image.Van der Meer began by focusing on sites within the Netherlands and in 1998 he published Dutch Fields, followed by a DVD, Flemish Fields, in 2000. His European odyssey has since taken him from small towns in the remote regions of Europe from Bihariain in Romania to Björkö in Sweden, from Torp in Norway to Alcsóörs in Hungary, from Bartkowo in Poland to Beire in Portugal and to the fringes of the major conurbations of Greece, Finland, England, France, Germany, Scotland, Switzerland, Holland, Slovakia, Denmark, Ireland, Wales, the Czech Republic, Belgium, Spain and Italy. These acute and subtle observations of the poetry and absurdity of human behavior connect the game of football to the basic futility of the human condition. The small tragicomedies are dwarfed by the serenity and permanence of the natural or manmade world that surrounds them but in their pathos can be found the original passion and humanity of the game.

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