Although Toni Hafkenscheid’s “Landscape”
photographs depict actual landscapes, they create the illusion of
model train sets or architectural maquettes. The images are arrived
at solely through the use of in-camera focus and exposure techniques.
Through an extremely shallow depth of field and meticulous lighting
conditions, not to mention the artist’s own gifts of mise-en-scene
and drama, Hafkenscheid has developed an almost magical ability
for shrinking a life-sized and complicated modern world into fascinating,
oblique little dioramas of an idealized American dream.
Born in Rotterdam in 1959, Toni Hafkenscheid graduated
from Rietveld Academy (Amsterdam) in 1989. He lives and works in
Toronto. Hafkenscheid has received several Canada Council and Ontario
Arts Council awards and has exhibited extensively throughout Canada
and in New York, Chicago, Amsterdam and Tokyo. Collections include
the Canadian Museum for Contemporary Photography, Kodak France,
Kodak Netherlands, and the Center for Exploratory and Perceptual
Art (NY).
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