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Artwall ING Bank Amstelveen | Photography by Maarten Rots | ING Bank in Amstelveen
Artwall ING Bank Amstelveen | Photography by Maarten Rots | ING Bank in Amstelveen
Artwall ING Bank Amstelveen | Photography by Maarten Rots | ING Bank in Amstelveen
Artwall ING Bank Amstelveen | Photography by Maarten Rots | ING Bank in Amstelveen
Artwall ING Bank Amstelveen | Photography by Maarten Rots | ING Bank in Amstelveen
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Artwall ING Bank Amstelveen | Photography by Maarten Rots | ING Bank in Amstelveen

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Maarten Rots

Artwall ING Bank Amstelveen - Photography

Featured In ING Bank, Amstelveen, Netherlands

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Commisioned photo and video installation for ING Bank Amstelveen. The 12 photographic prints and 4 looped videos that make up this installation were all taken in the area surrounding the office where the installation is on display: the ING office in the center of Amstelveen, the Netherlands.

Item Artwall ING Bank Amstelveen
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Maarten Rots
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Abstract photography

Maarten Rots (Aalten, 1982) is a Dutch artist working with photography as a medium. His photographs reveal the abstract qualities that can be found in everyday life, often with architecture as a prominent ingredient and a strong focus on composition, texture and color.

Rots travels Europe with a camper van to uncover abstract images in daily surroundings, mostly dealing with the effects of light and shadow on textured architectural objects. Intentionally utilizing the flattening effect of the camera he introduces spatial ambiguity and often provides a minimal sense of scale, which leads to an image that reveals the abstract in the mundane. The resulting photographs often lean towards graphic imagery and are commonly mistaken for paintings or drawings upon first look.