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Blue Shoulder 2013. © Viviane Sassen. C-Print Photograph Courtesy the artist and Stevenson Gallery

Artist's Talk: Viviane Sassen

4 Mar 2015

Photographer Viviane Sassen is in conversation with ICA Curator Matt Williams, discussing her work and new ICA exhibition Viviane Sassen: Pikin Slee. A photographer who has garnered parallel critical acclaim as a fashion photographer and in the context of contemporary visual art, the exhibition focuses predominantly on a body of work that Sassen made in Pikin Slee, Suriname in 2013.

Artist's Talk: Viviane Sassen

Sassen was born in 1972 in Amsterdam, where she now lives. She first studied fashion design, followed by photography at the Utrecht School of the Arts (HKU) and Ateliers Arnhem. Her work was first published in avant-garde fashion magazines and is regularly commissioned by prominent designers. Sassen was included in the main exhibition of the 55th Venice Biennale, The Encyclopedic Palace, in 2013. A retrospective of 17 years of her fashion work, In and Out of Fashion, opened at Huis Marseille Museum for Photography, Amsterdam, in 2012, accompanied by a book published by Prestel (Munich); the exhibition travelled to the Rencontres d'Arles festival and then the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh. The book won the Kees Scherer prize for best Dutch photography book of 2011/2.

She was awarded the Dutch art prize, the Prix de Rome, in 2007, and in 2011 won the International Center of Photography in New York's Infinity Award for Applied/Fashion/Advertising Photography. She was one of six artists selected for the 2011 New Photography exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Solo exhibitions have taken place at FORMA in Milan (2009) and FOAM in Amsterdam (2008), among other venues.

Recent group shows include No Fashion, Please! Photography between gender and lifestyle at the Vienna Kunsthalle (2011); Figure and Ground: Dynamic Landscape at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art in Toronto as part of the Contact Photography Festival (2011); and the 2010 Brighton Photo Biennale, curated by Martin Parr.

Programme Supported by Maryam and Edward Eisler.

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