Margaret Lansink
Margaret Lansink is a fine art photographer who lives & works in Amsterdam and Antwerp. Her works have been awarded the Grand Prize of Hariban Award 2019.
MessageCollection: 4. BORDERS OF NOTHINGNESS
In the infinite flow of everything, people come and go in our lives. While the presence of some can be so subtle that we hardly register when it begins or ends, with others it’s far clearer: they enter, or leave, with a bang.
In this series of black and white images, Dutch
photographer Margaret Lansink (b. 1961) dwells in the emotional state of transition between knowing and not knowing another person. In reaction to her daughter’s decision to suspend contact with her, Lansink uses the camera to feel out the sense of severing a connection. She photographs landscapes and nude women, often rendered mysterious or unreadable, seemingly asking: is this the moment you were gone? Borders of Nothingness raises heavy questions regarding the presence and absence of others in our lives, engaging with our sense of loss as well as the everyday miracle of making the acquaintance of another. (Katherine Oktober Matthews Feb.2018).
EDITIONS
Prints: 10/2AP
Toyota: 10/0AP
©Margaret Lansink