The soft atlas of Amsterdam
Perspectives on everyday life
Jan Rothuizen (1968) is a Dutch visual artist whose drawings have been translated into English, Spanish, and Chinese. His work has been showcased extensively at film festivals, museums, and galleries both at home and abroad. He is the Rijksmuseum's regular illustrator and the creative mind behind the interactive award-winning documentary Refugee Republic . His drawings are featured monthly in the Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant .
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Specificaties
ISBN/EAN | 9789046831908 |
Auteur | Jan Rothuizen |
Uitgever | Park Uitgevers |
Taal | Engels |
Uitvoering | Paperback / gebrocheerd |
Pagina's | 112 |
Lengte | 320.0 mm |
Breedte | 231.0 mm |
'Say goodbye to Google Street View, let Rothuizen be your guide.' de Volkskrant Artist Jan Rothuizen draws and writes down what he sees, hears, and thinks as he walks and cycles through Amsterdam. In this 'soft atlas' of everyday life, we pass familiar landmarks such as the Anne Frank House, the Rijksmuseum, the Red Light District, and the 9 Streets shopping district. Rothuizen also introduces us to Amsterdam's lesser-known places and residents like the Hash Museum, a budget hotel, the Turkish barber Ekmel, and the elderly Mrs. Kooy. In his successful The Soft Atlas of Amsterdam Rothuizen offers tourists, expats, and locals a fresh perspective on the city.