Artist Talk with Henk Wildschut

Join us for Henk Wildschut's talk on the new ways of the documentary practice.

The next MOME Photography Artist Talk is coming up, featuring Dutch photographer Henk Wildschut. With a documentary practice that is characterised by long-term engagement with his subject matter, Henk Wildschut aims to shed new light on pressing global issues In 2005 Wildschut started his long term project around European illegal immigration. This resulted in the books Shelter (2011) and Ville de Calais (2017) and his latest book Rooted (2019). His talk, Are You an Outsider or an Insider?, will explore these themes and more. 

Henk Wildschut will also give a workshop for the Course Week at MOME. The workshop and the event is supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Budapest. Special thanks to Claudia Küssel.

Please note: the event will be held in English, participation is free of charge.

2025.02.12
16:00 - 18:00

Event information

Date of the event: 12/02/2025 16:00-18:00
Location: MOME Master, M_206

Please note: the event will be held in English, participation is free of charge.

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