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Tjalf Sparnaay
Posted: 2006-02-08, 8:56 pm

DogsAfirePower Kat XXX
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Does anyone know if the works of Tjalf Sparnaay are on display anywhere in Amsterdam? The last time I was there his gallery had closed. Is there any chance it has reopened?

I am very fond of his work and would love to see some while I am there.

Thanks,

the dogs
Re: Tjalf Sparnaay
Posted: 2006-02-08, 9:21 pm

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He has a home studio and phone number and is located outside Amsterdam in Hilversum ( a short train ride)............011 31 35 5 26 70 27, you can try that from the States. Regards. Roland
Re: Tjalf Sparnaay
Posted: 2006-02-08, 11:47 pm

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Thanks.

I should have time during the day to get over there then.

the dogs

I still want to get down to see Rien Poortvliet's place too
Re: Tjalf Sparnaay
Posted: 2006-02-09, 12:35 am

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There is a very nice exhibit happening now at the FOAM (fotography museum of amsterdam), centrally located on the Keizergracht:

FOAM
10am-5pm Sat-Wed; 10am-9pm Thur-Fri. €6. Cash only. Date Dec 23-Apr 2.
An historically important figure, Henri Cartier-Bresson is one of the leading lights of 20th century photography, famed for constantly capturing the 'decisive moment' with his trusty Leica. Before founding the photography agency Magnum with Robert Capa in 1947, he covered wars and travelled throughout Mexico, Eastern Europe, India, Burma, China, Indonesia and Tibet. In 1954 he became the first Western photographer to be invited to the Soviet Union. Enjoy a glimpse of many decisive moments from history in this stunning exhibition.

Very nice space they have there, if you haven't been before, I recommend a visit!

Cheers to you Dogs--have ein wundebarzeit!
~uber.
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