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Luuk van Raamsdonk
FIlm/Photography & THe digital

St Joost School of Arts & Design

Specialisms: Photography / Installation/Sculpture / Fine Art

Location: Antwerp, Belgium

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St Joost School of Arts & Design

Luuk van Raamsdonk

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First Name: Luuk

Last Name: van Raamsdonk

Specialisms: Photography / Installation/Sculpture / Fine Art

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My Location: Antwerp, Belgium

University / College: St Joost School of Arts & Design

Course / Program Title: FIlm/Photography & THe digital

About

Luuk van Raamsdonk (2001) 
is a multidisciplinary artist located in Breda (NL).

He recently graduated from St Joost School of Arts & Design. Where graduated with a BA in Photography.


In his work he strives to reveal and understand the mystery of the world that surrounds him. Using lens-based media to support his need to investigate, question and deconstruct. He does this by combining the often historic and archival qualities of photography with a more contemporary approach. 

Theme’s of (family) history, identity, trauma and the human-nature relationship are reoccurring within his practice. 
Translating them into deeply personal long term projects, characterised by atmospheric black and white imagery.

He has an avid fascination with photo books and everything related to archival materials. Nonetheless, his work often finds itself realised in spacial installations where photography, text and moving images merge into one. 

In the late autumn of 1970, my grandfather disappeared without a trace. No one knew why he left, or where to. Three months passed before he returned. He offered no explanation for his absence. 53 years later, the repercussions revealed themselves. My father had an affair , revealing the long hidden fractures hiding within our family history “Where did it all go wrong?’’ I asked myself. In need of answers, I dove into the family archives. Within them, I found a lead that shone a light upon my grandfather’s secrets. My search led me to Elora, Canada – a small, quiet village 115 kilometres outside of the city of Toronto. There, my grandfather had an affair with an unknown young lady while my grandmother awaited his return. This is where it all began. Seeing my reflection in the mistakes of both my father and grandfather, I decided not to let history repeat itself again. Prompting to travel to Elora three times in the span of a year. My Sweet Elora is a collection of photographs / moving images of both the past and present Elora. I dissect the complicated nature of family dynamics. While also using it as an ongoing formulation of personal identity and self perception within the context of a family’s history.This study serves as a exploration of the trauma within my family and behavioural patterns, tracing the fault lines outward. My Sweet Elora is a conversation between archival material and contemporary photography. A conversation between what is and what was. The installation (seen in pictures)uses fragments of family Vhs-tapes in combination with scenes from Dr Zhivago (1967, David Lean). My grandfather’s favourite film.He even named my father after a character in the film. These video’s are audio reactive to my grandfather’s voice that’s singing a love song.(before the next teardrop falls (1974, Freddy Fender). They are supported by pieces of text that are picked out of both mine and my grandfather’s diary.