Bert Teunissen

Bert Teunissen (born 1959 Ruurlo, Gelderland) is a Dutch photographer who, since 1996, has documented European homes built before World War II and their inhabitants in his book Domestic Landscapes: A Portrait of Europeans at Home. Teunissen has photographed houses built before electricity was common in order to preserve a quickly disappearing part of Western European life and culture. He later added images from Japan to his project.

Solo exhibitions

  • Museet for Fotokunst, Odense, DK 1999
  • Gentofte Hovedbibliotet, Copenhagen DK 2000
  • Gallery 24, New York, USA 2000
  • Møstings Hus, Copenhagen, DK 2000
  • Stedelijk Museum, Zutphen NL 2001
  • Konstmuseet, Ystad, S 2001
  • AA Kerk, Groningen, NL 2002
  • Artspace Witzenhausen NL 2003
  • Prague House of Photography Cz. 2004
  • Museu da Imagem, Braga Portugal 2004
  • Kienhuis Hoving, Enschede NL 2005
  • Biblioteca Central da UTAD, Vila Real, Portugal 2005
  • Océ 's Hertogenbosch NL 2005 - 2010
  • Art Amsterdam NL 2006
  • Huis Marseille, Amsterdam NL 2006
  • The Photographers' Gallery, London UK 2006
  • Aperture Gallery, New York USA 2007
  • Museum Haus Esters, Krefeld, Germany 2007

Books

  • Luister met je ogen-Het Josti Band Orkest 2001
  • Paleizen van het Geheugen-7 Leidse jongenskamers, Leiden, Antiquariaat van Paddenburgh 2003
  • Domestic Landscapes-Japan, Amsterdam, Artspace Witzenhausen 2003
  • Domestic Landscapes-Portugal, Braga, Museo da Imagem 2004
  • Domestic Landscapes-An Introduction Manual, Huizen, Bert Teunissen 2006
  • Domestic Landscapes-A Portrait of Europeans at Home, Aperture 2007
  • Domestic Landscapes-Ein Porträt von Europäern Daheim, Kerber 2007
  • On The Road-A Domestic Landscapes Travelog, Bert Teunissen 2008
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