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Talk 'The Europeans 2020 - 2030' with Rob Hornstra
Muntpunt
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Talk 'The Europeans 2020 - 2030' with Rob Hornstra

30

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05

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24

 – 

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Info and registration

Lectures are free and open to the public.

You do not need to register for the lecture. Be on time to secure a seat. The capacity of the venue can be found below.

The talk lasts 1 hour, and there is time for questions at the end of each presentation.

All lectures are in English.

Muntpunt: Auditorium De Wolken

Muntpunt
Munt 6
1000 Brussel

Room: Auditorium De Wolken

Info and registration lecture

Lectures are free and open to the public.

You do not need to register for the lecture. Be on time to secure a seat. The capacity of the venue can be found below.

The talk lasts 1 hour, and there is time for questions at the end of each presentation.

All lectures are in English.

Muntpunt De Wolken

Muntpunt
Munt 6
1000 Brussel

Room: Auditorium De Wolken

Photographer Rob Hornstra, known for the award-winning The Sochi Project, is working on a large-scale period document of Europe in the exciting 2020s.

A war, a pandemic and rising nationalism are reviving ghosts of the past. The political dream of a united and peaceful Europe seems increasingly fragile. The Europeans 2020-2030 captures Europe in numerous publications and presentations. Local, European and global themes alternate in an ever-expanding universe of hundreds of Europeans portrayed in words and images.

In his presentation during the Brussels Street Photography Festival, Rob Hornstra delves deeper into one of the final chapters of The Europeans: The Black Country. The Black Country, in the British Midlands, has a grand and proud history. But today, Black Country has been pushed to the margins of world history. Among stores of migrants from around the world, empty buildings and theaters stand like black holes in decaying teeth. When everyone moves away, migrants see opportunities for new beginnings. Hornstra not only discusses the content during his lecture, but also gives a sneak peek into their methods and vision regarding the presentation of visual stories.

A war, a pandemic and rising nationalism are reviving ghosts of the past. The political dream of a united and peaceful Europe seems increasingly fragile. The Europeans 2020-2030 captures Europe in numerous publications and presentations. Local, European and global themes alternate in an ever-expanding universe of hundreds of Europeans portrayed in words and images.

In his presentation during the Brussels Street Photography Festival, Rob Hornstra delves deeper into one of the final chapters of The Europeans: The Black Country. The Black Country, in the British Midlands, has a grand and proud history. But today, Black Country has been pushed to the margins of world history. Among stores of migrants from around the world, empty buildings and theaters stand like black holes in decaying teeth. When everyone moves away, migrants see opportunities for new beginnings. Hornstra not only discusses the content during his lecture, but also gives a sneak peek into their methods and vision regarding the presentation of visual stories.

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