Joost Vandebrug


Joost Jozef Vandebrug, professionally known as Joost Vandebrug, is a Dutch artist working across photography and film. Vandebrug studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. His documentary film in which he follows a group of adolescents for 6 years that inhabit abandoned tunnels in Bucharest, received a 5 star review in the Guardian, won over a dozen awards and was screened in over 50 film festivals around the world. The film is produced by Grain media and executive producer Noomi Rapace.
Vandebrug's photo-based works include both conventional and unconventional printing techniques such as pigment transfers and gelatin silver process, both on the hand-made and hand-coated Washi as well as the more traditional Baryte papers. The susceptibility and fragility of the Japanese paper, which often parallels his subject matters, led to Vandebrug's embrace of imperfection and accidents that go against the photographic tradition of producing and preserving unblemished prints.

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