Fragment van een menselijk skelet, pop in een ziekenhuisbed - Sanne Sannes
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An experimental gelatin silver print by Dutch photographer Sanne Sannes, featuring a layered composition of a skeleton and a doll in a hospital bed.
Sanne Sannes was a Dutch photographer known for his experimental approach to the medium. His work often utilised high-contrast printing, multiple exposures, and unconventional cropping to create dreamlike, sometimes unsettling imagery. This particular photograph demonstrates his technique of layering disparate subjects to construct a new, subjective reality. By superimposing the anatomical form of a human skeleton over the clinical setting of a hospital bed containing a doll, Sannes creates a visual dialogue between the organic and the artificial, the living and the inanimate. The composition is characterised by a dense, grainy texture that is typical of his darkroom practice. Sannes frequently manipulated his negatives to achieve a specific atmospheric quality, prioritising emotional resonance over documentary clarity. The hospital environment, usually associated with healing or sterile observation, becomes a site of psychological ambiguity here. The presence of the doll, placed in a setting designed for human care, introduces a sense of displacement. Sannes worked during a period of significant change in photography, moving away from traditional reportage toward more personal, subjective expression. His output was relatively brief, cut short by his untimely death in 1967, yet his influence on Dutch photography remains distinct. This print captures his ability to transform mundane objects into components of a complex, layered narrative. The interplay of light and shadow, combined with the deliberate blurring of forms, forces the viewer to engage with the image as a constructed experience rather than a simple record of a scene. The work invites contemplation on themes of mortality, artifice, and the clinical gaze, presented through the lens of a photographer who viewed the camera as a tool for exploring the subconscious.
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Fragment van een menselijk skelet, pop in een ziekenhuisbed - Sanne Sannes
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
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