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PermataBank and Erasmus Huis present photography seminar “Embrace Change: A Manifesto on Contemporary Documentary Photography” by Jenny Smets (Independent Curator & Photo Editor). This photo seminar is a manifesto about the state of contemporary documentary photography and where we are heading to with the medium. Jenny will show examples of projects that illustrate the way photography is heading in upcoming years. About experiment, originality, and diversity.

Tuesday, 11 February 2020, 7:30 PM
Erasmus Huis
Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav S-3, Jakarta 12950
Phone: (+62) 021 524 1069
www.erasmushuis.org

Free admission

This event is in conjunction with the Permata Photojournalist Grant (PPG) 2019 – Erasmus Huis Fellowship to Amsterdam 2020 programme.

For more info visit www.permata-photojournalistgrant.org or contact Lisna 0852 1556 5835.

About the speaker

Jenny Smets is an independent curator of photography exhibitions, educator, consultant and photo-editor.

She was the curator for the exhibition on Privacy (2015) for FOTODOK, place for documentary photography in Utrecht (NL). She also co-curated the exhibitions There is Something about my Family (spring 2016) and the show on religion: Believe (September 2016), (Re)Inventing nature and Beyond Us and Them (2017). For Photoville in New York she curated the exhibitions of Robin de Puy and Jan Hoek.

Jenny studied history of modern and contemporary art at UVA University in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and specialized during her studies in the history of photography.

Her interest in digital storytelling made Jenny one of the partners of PhotoStories: an international conference on digital storytelling for photographers and filmmakers.

Jenny trains photojournalists in different parts of the world. She is a Project Advisor on contemporary photography and advisor for the Joop Swart Masterclass of World Press Photo foundation. She teaches at the KABK Art Academy in The Hague, Holland.


PermataBank and Erasmus Huis mempersembahkan Seminar Foto “Embrace Change: A Manifesto on Contemporary Documentary Photography” oleh Jenny Smets (Kurator Independen dan Editor Foto). Seminar foto ini merupakan manifesto akan fotografi dokumenter kontemporer dan ke mana kita akan mengarah dengan medium ini. Jenny akan mempresentasikan beberapa proyek foto yang mengilustrasikan arah fotografi di tahun-tahun mendatang. Tentang eksperimen, orisinalitas, dan keragaman.

Selasa, 11 Februari 2020, 19:30 WIB
Erasmus Huis
Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav S-3, Jakarta 12950
Telepon: (+62) 021 524 1069
www.erasmushuis.org

Tidak dikenakan biaya

Seminar ini merupakan rangkaian program Permata Photojournalist Grant (PPG) 2019 – Erasmus Huis Fellowship to Amsterdam 2020.

Informasi selengkapnya kunjungi www.permata-photojournalistgrant.org atau hubungi Lisna 0852 1556 5835.

Tentang Pembicara

Jenny Smets adalah kurator pameran fotografi independen, pengajar, konsultan, dan editor foto.

Jenny juga menjadi kurator untuk pameran foto bertajuk Privacy (2015) untuk FOTODOK, salah satu fasilitas dan sarana ruang berpameran untuk fotografi dokumenter di Utrecht. Ia juga menjadi kurator beberapa pameran lainnya, diantaranya There is Something about my Family (spring 2016), dan pameran lainnya yang bertema agama: Believe (September 2016), (Re)Inventing nature and Beyond Us and Them (2017). Untuk Photoville di New York, dia mengkurasi pameran Robin de Puy dan pameran Jan Hoek.

Ia mempelajari Sejarah Modern dan Seni Kontemporer di UVA University di Amsterdam, Belanda, dengan spesialisasi sejarah fotografi.

Ketertarikannya terhadap seni bertutur menggunakan visual secara digital membuatnya dipilih sebagai salah satu mitra kerja PhotoStories: Konferensi Internasional seni bertutur secara digital bagi kalangan fotografer, dan pembuat film.

Sebagai bagian dari tim pelatihan yang diselenggarakan World Press Photo, Jenny telah melatih beberapa pewarta foto di berbagai belahan dunia. Ia juga menjadi Project Advisor di World Press Photo Foundation; dan mengajar di sekolah seni KABK di Den Haag, Belanda.