Bieke Depoorter

Bieke Depoorter (1986) is a Belgian photographer.

She is a member of Magnum Photos and has published four books of her work.

Life and work

Bieke Depoorter (°1986, Belgium) received a master’s degree in photography at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent in 2009. Three years later, when just 25 years old, she was made a nominee of the photo cooperative Magnum Photos, where she was named a full member in 2016. Depoorter has won several awards and honors, including the Magnum Expression Award, The Larry Sultan award and the Prix Levallois. She has published four books: Ou Menya, I am About to Call it a Day, As it May Be, and Sète#15. She worked together with Aperture, Editions Xavier Barral, Edition Patrick Frey, Lannoo, Hannibal and Le bec en l'air to publish these books.

The relationships Depoorter establishes with the subjects of her photographs lie at the foundation of her artistic practice. Accidental encounters are the starting point, and how these interactions naturally develop dictates the nature of Depoorter’s work. Many of her self-initiated projects are about intimate situations in families and in peoples' homes. For her graduation project and her first book, Ou Menya (2011), she made three trips to Russia, photographing people in their homes that she met whilst travelling around.[1] The series won the 2009 Magnum Expression Award.[2] Depoorter made the work for her second book, I am About to Call it a Day (2014) in a similar way whilst hitchhiking and driving around the US.[3]

But several recent projects have been the result of Depoorter questioning the medium. In As it May Be, she gradually became more aware of her status as an outsider, both culturally and as a photographer. So, in 2017, she revisited Egypt with the first draft of the book, inviting people to write comments directly onto the photographs. In Sète#15, and also Dvalemodus, a short film she co-directed together with Mattias De Craene, she began to see her subjects as actors. Although she portrayed them in their true environments, she tried to project her own story onto the scenes, fictionalizing the realities of her subjects in a way that blurred the lines between their world and hers.

In the ongoing project Agata, a project about a young women Depoorter met at a striptease bar in Paris in October 2017, she explores her interest in collaborative portraiture. It’s an example of Depoorter’s interest in finding people that can work with her in telling a story. These stories are always partially hers, and partially theirs.

Depoorter became a nominee member of Magnum Photos in 2012, an associate member in 2014, and a full member in 2016.[4] She is the fourth Belgian member of the agency, after Carl De Keyzer, Martine Franck, Harry Gruyaert..[5][6]

Publications

  • Ou Menya. Tielt: Lannoo, 2011. ISBN 9789020992137. Text in English, Dutch and French by Paul Demets, translation by Michael Lomax.
  • I am About to Call it a Day. Zurich: Edition Patrick Frey, 2014. ISBN 9783905929690. With text by Maarten Dings.
  • As It May Be. Lichtervelde: Uitgeverij Hannibal, 2017. ISBN 9789492677174. With text by Ruth Vandewalle.
  • As it May be. New York: Aperture, 2018. With text by Ruth Vandewalle.
  • Mumkin. Est-ce possible?. Paris: Editions Xavier Barral. Text by Ruth Vandewalle.
  • Sète#15. Le bec en l'air. Text by Christian Caujolle.
  • Dvalemodus. Short film, co-directed with Mattias De Craene.

References

  1. Fussel, Genevieve (21 November 2014). "Bieke Depoorter's "I Am About to Call It a Day"". The New Yorker. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  2. "2009 Competition Results". Magnum Photos. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  3. Le Baron, Julie (30 April 2015). "Bieke Depoorter Photographs Home in Faraway Places". Vice. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  4. "Magnum Photos Photographer Profile". Magnum Photos. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  5. Erfdeel, Ons (1 July 2014). "Vlaamse fotografe Bieke Depoorter wordt associate member bij Magnum". Ons Erfdeel (in Dutch). Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  6. "Bieke Depoorter treedt toe tot select clubje Magnumfotografen". De Morgen (in Dutch). De Persgroep Digital. 30 June 2014. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
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