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Xandra van Rossem’s work is bound up in ambiguous collages that contain philosophical concepts through artistic image-making based on folk tales and self-portrait. She calls for people to remember and reorient themselves as subjects of the unexpected in her approach to photography.


Biografie
Xandra van Rossem (Eemnes) richtte zich oorspronkelijk op een carrière als jazzzangeres en volgde zangles aan het Hilversums Conservatorium. Uiteindelijk studeerde ze…
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Review LensCulture
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Review competition: Xandra, You have some wonderful images here that capture a sense of playfulness and fun. The portraits are exciting and natural showing some nice moments. I enjoyed this series of work and thought some of them were tender and moving portraits documenting a very diverse scene. I enjoyed reading…
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Amsterdam State of Mind
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In October 2019, I started making a film in Amsterdam, using a small video lens to blur and catch the viewer’s attention. Focusing only took place when someone appeared directly in front of the lens. The subconscious, or mind, seems to form a matrix inversely through time travel in the…
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Exhibition De Wallen
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The policy of tolerance: Andere tijden de heroïne epidemie Exhibition Pakhuis de Zwijger: Photographer Xandra van Rossem grew up during the heroin epidemic of the 1970s. After 25 years, she returned to De Wallen to portray the situation now, in memory of her youth. The result is the series ‘Red-Light District’,…
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