Eastward Bound

Title: Eastward Bound

Photographer/s: Marco van Duyvendijk

Contributor/s: Texts by Wim van Sinderen, Olaf Tempelman, Weina and Marco van Duyvendijk

Date of publication: April 2010

Place of publication: Utrecht, the Netherlands

Dimensions: 27 by 23 cm (10,6 inch by 9,1 inch)

Edition size: 1.500

Type of binding: Hardcover

Number of pages: 256

Type of paper: Arctic Volume

Number of pictures: 220

Type of printing: Offset

Printer: Die Keure, Bruges, Belgium

Publisher: Marco van Duyvendijk

Designer: Rick Vermeulen

Language: English

ISBN: 978-90-813385-3-0

Category: artist book

Price: 45 euro

Summary: Published on the occasion of the exhibition of Marco van Duyvendijk’s work at The Hague Museum of Photography Eastward Bound gives an overview of the photographs made in the first ten years of his career. Starting in Romania and from there slowly moving East, to different countries in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Asia.

Date and place of birth of photographer/s: Den Helder, the Netherlands, 1974

Website: www.marcovanduyvendijk.com

Book link: marcovanduyvendijk.nl/?page=producten&cat=1&lang=

Donated by: Marco van Duyvendijk

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