Designed World – Through the Eyes of Tata Ronkholz (1940–1997)
From 10 to 18 hours from 14 February until 21 June
Exhibition
The retrospective Designed World: Through the Eyes of Tata Ronkholz (1940–1997) at Huis Marseille, is the first large-scale tribute to this many-sided artist.
Objective-documentary photography
Tata Ronkholz was a photographer, product designer, and interior architect. Her photographic series lie within the tradition of objective, documentary photography, a tradition which was decisively shaped by the artist couple Bernd and Hilla Becher. Like theirs, Ronkholz’ work is characterised by clear compositions, a serial approach, and a documentary focus on architectural structures and everyday architectures. Using a large-format camera she produced sharply defined and realistic photographs in which the subject matter, rather than the individual style of the artist, takes centre stage. Her work is predominantly in black and white, although colour images also appear, demonstrating her ambition to engage with the artistic colour photography that emerged in Germany during the 1970s and ’80s, following the example set by the New Color Photography introduced by the American photographers Stephen Shore and William Eggleston.
Kiosks and corner shops
Tata Ronkholz became known for her appealing series of kiosks (Trinkhallen) and small shops that capture typical moments of urban everyday culture. These were photographed between 1977 and 1985, particularly in neighbourhoods of Cologne and Düsseldorf, in the Ruhr area, as well as in Leverkusen and Krefeld. The photographs illustrate the extent to which product offerings, decoration, and advertising in public spaces has been transformed. Tata Ronkholz’ choice of subject means that her work indirectly testifies to social, cultural, and economic change and shows how people shape the world around them.
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Included in the museum ticket.
Netherlands Museum Pass valid
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Location
Huis Marseille, Museum for Photography
1016 EK Amsterdam
Open today from 10:00 until 18:00
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Ticket prices Designed World – Through the Eyes of Tata Ronkholz (1940–1997)
With Netherlands Museum Pass |
free of charge |
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| Group tickets | Price |
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| 0 t/m 18 jaar | free of charge |
| Studenten | € 6,50 |
| Volwassenen vanaf 19 jaar | € 12,50 |
| 65+ | € 6,50 |