Willy Schmidhamer

Visual Artist

1938 –

23

Who is Willy Schmidhamer?

Willy Schmidhamer is a Dutch photographer.

Schmidhamer was born in Bandung in 1938 and pursued studies in Industrial and Graphic Design at the Eindhoven Academy for Industrial Design, and Film studies at the Amsterdam Academy for Film. He specialized in sculpture, painting, film and photography, producing non-figurative works. The artist is much admired for his fragmented body parts expanded in such a way that they become landscape images in black and white. Schmidhamer made in the 1960s experimental films with colleagues in France and Italy and was devoted to experimental photography, printmaking and lithography, in addition to non-figurative painting and sculpture. At the end of the 1960s he received two prizes: Winner of the 37th Handsworth Exhibition, England and first prize at the Eindhoven World Exhibition of Photography, operated under the auspices of the Noord-Brabants Museum's-Hertogenbosch.

He described his intentions as followed: "De kracht van mijn werk ligt niet aan de oppervlakte. Vaak is datgene, wat men niet ziet, maar wat verborgen aanwezig is als innerlijke kern, bepalend voor de uiteindelijke overdracht."

Schmidhamer's work has been exhibited at the Galerij Dinette, De Herberg, and the Foundation De Krabbedans, Eindhoven, and at the Galerie S, and Canon Galerie, Amsterdam, and at the Galerie “Bon à tirer” Grafica Moderna, Milan, Italy.

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Born
1938
Bandung
Lived in
  • Bandung

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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