Exhibitions & Events

TEFAF Maastricht
12-21 March 2010
Open daily 11-19
Sunday 21 March 11-18
Visit the TEFAF and see our finest work from our finest artists!

TEFAF Maastricht
12-21 March 2010
Open daily 11-19
Sunday 21 March 11-18
Visit the TEFAF and see our finest work from our finest artists!

LINKS
This page shows interesting links to websites of artists and museums.
| Links |
Bangoura, Elisa - http://www.elisahbangoura.com
Beaumont, Hanneke - http://www.hanneke-beaumont.com
Beus, Jan de - http://www.jandebeus.nl
Dean, Graham - http://www.grahamdean.com
Geertjes, Albert - http://www.albertgeertjes.nl
Henry, Sean - http://www.seanhenry.com
Kim, Minjung - http://www.minjung-kim.com
Museums:
Museum Boijmans - Van Beuningen - http://www.boijmans.nl
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam - http://www.stedelijkmuseum.nl
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts - http://www.mmfa.qc.ca
Elisah Bangoura

Elisah Bangoura was born in Paris. Since her childhood she has expressed her creativity trough dance, fashion design and now, photography. In May 2001 she graduated cum laude in art photography at the photo Academy Amsterdam. As a professional photographer she already has won great acclaim. Her work is absolutely different and at the same time very diverse.
Elisah is a designer in the first place, creating her concepts by thinking and analysing. Her camera helps her to make the final pictures. Playing with colours, light, movement and different layers is typical for Elisah Bangoura's work. Even her still lives show subtle, sometimes sensual movement and exuberant colours, revealing her early involvement with dance fashion and painting.

Elisah Bangoura was born in Paris. Since her childhood she has expressed her creativity trough dance, fashion design and now, photography. In May 2001 she graduated cum laude in art photography at the photo Academy Amsterdam. As a professional photographer she already has won great acclaim. Her work is absolutely different and at the same time very diverse.
Elisah is a designer in the first place, creating her concepts by thinking and analysing. Her camera helps her to make the final pictures. Playing with colours, light, movement and different layers is typical for Elisah Bangoura's work. Even her still lives show subtle, sometimes sensual movement and exuberant colours, revealing her early involvement with dance fashion and painting.

