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Ed van der Elsken, Disneyland, California, 1960

Ed van der Elsken

Disneyland, California, 1960
silver gelatin print, analogue barite print on Ilford neutral tone paper
Paper: 30 x 40 cm
Edition of 20
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"Hideous discovery in a "fun park"" From: Ed van der Elsken, 'Sweet Life', Amsterdam, De Bezige Bij 1966
"Hideous discovery in a "fun park"" From: Ed van der Elsken, 'Sweet Life', Amsterdam, De Bezige Bij 1966

Exhibitions

2019 Ed van der Elsken, 'Sweet Life', Annet Gelink gallery, Amsterdam

Literature

Brödbeck, A., Lütgens, A. Ed van der Elsken: Fotografie + Film 1949-1990.[exh.cat]. Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, 2000.

Elsken, Ed van der. Sweet Life, Amsterdam: de Bezige Bij, 1966.

Elsken, Ed van der., et al. Ed Van Der Elsken: Sweet Life. Errata Editions, 2012.


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