Aat Veldhoen. Levenskunst (met Venus Veldhoen en Koos Breukel) episode artwork

EPISODE · Dec 2, 2019 · 20 MIN

Aat Veldhoen. Levenskunst (met Venus Veldhoen en Koos Breukel)

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In het najaar van 2018 kwam Aat Veldhoen bij Kranenburgh op bezoek om te praten over een solotentoonstelling. Niet lang daarna overleed hij, op 84-jarige leeftijd. Het is daardoor een andere tentoonstelling geworden, samengesteld door fotograaf Koos Breukel en een van Veldhoens acht kinderen, Venus Veldhoen, ook fotograaf. Caspar Stalenhoef gaat in deze podcast met beiden in gesprek over het leven en werk van Aat Veldhoen.

In het najaar van 2018 kwam Aat Veldhoen bij Kranenburgh op bezoek om te praten over een solotentoonstelling. Niet lang daarna overleed hij, op 84-jarige leeftijd. Het is daardoor een andere tentoonstelling geworden, samengesteld door fotograaf Koos Breukel en een van Veldhoens acht kinderen, Venus Veldhoen, ook fotograaf. Caspar Stalenhoef gaat in deze podcast met beiden in gesprek over het leven en werk van Aat Veldhoen.

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