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FIAP EXHIBITION CENTRES                              FIAP EXHIBITION CENTRES













 Josep Casanoves Dolcet                                   Circles by Marcel van Balken
 with Marc Ferran, Director
 of the Salvador Vilaseca Museum,
 at the opening of the Dark Room
 exhibition











 Exhibition Centres  Eyeshape by Marcel van Balken                                                                   Exhibition Centres












 The Dark Room Exhibition, by Petri Damstén, on display






 The Insignificance of Man by Marcel Van Balken, Netherlands

 Marcel van Balken is a conceptual photographer from the Netherlands. As a photographer, he
 is interested in specific subjects with an absolute preference for fine art, architectural and creative   Quickstep by Marcel van Balken 2
 photography. Preferred techniques: altered reality, surrealism. Favourite topics: urban life, urbex,
 people, statues, movements. His photography has been published all over the world and, over the
 last few years, he has won more than 1,250 international photography awards, at different salons
 around the world, including the Prix de la Photographie Paris, the Siena International Photo Award
 and the International Color Awards. He has the following recognitions: MFIAP, EFIAP/d3, TMV, BMK,
 T-FB, RISF-3, ELDAF and HonFKU.
 His photographs have been exhibited in Amsterdam, Paris, London, New York and Berlin, among
 others. He has been a member of the International Federation of Photographic Art, FIAP, since 1989.
 In 2019 he obtained the title Excellence Diamond 3 of the FIAP, EFIAP/d3, and that of Master of the
 FIAP, MFIAP. He has been a member of the Photographic Society of America, PSA, since 2006. In 2018
 he received the distinction of Master of the PSA and the title of Excellence, EPSA in 2011.
 Marcel Van Balken tells us about his exhibition:
                   Runner by Marcel van Balken
 “The architectural spaces, in a play of light and shadow, form an almost surreal decoration. Pure
 black and white images in which architectural photography begins to take on abstract forms,
 reinforced by the apparently disproportionate addition of man. Photographed constructions
 and shapes, lines and surfaces provoke a strong contrast with the insignificance of man.”
 For more information you can visit his website:  https://www.photure.nl/


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