Erik van der Weijde
The Hague, Netherlands
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Erik van der Weijde (b. 1977, The Hague) is a prominent Dutch photographer and publisher whose practice is deeply rooted in observation and the exploration of mundane beauty. Based in Brazil, van der Weijde is celebrated for his distinctive minimalist aesthetic, often capturing landscapes, brutalist architecture, and everyday objects with a striking directness. His primary output is through a prolific number of self-published artist books, which serve as an integral part of his artistic expression, emphasizing the democratic and tactile nature of the photographic medium. Van der Weijde's work subtly challenges conventional notions of subject matter and photographic presentation, inviting viewers to find profound resonance in the overlooked details of their surroundings.Contact & Social
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