Pieter Henket (born January 21, 1979) is a Dutch photographer living and working in New York City. His notable work includes shooting the cover of Lady Gaga’s debut album The Fame, and photographing National Congolese acting out their mythologies in the Congo rainforest for the book Congo Tales published by Prestel Publishing in 2018.[1] He is known for a photographic style that takes inspiration from the 17th century Dutch Golden Age of painting.[2]
Pieter Henket | |
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Born | 1979 |
Occupation | Photographer |
Life and career
editHenket was born in Geldrop, Netherlands. He is the son of the Dutch architect Hubert-Jan Henket and the nephew of the Dutch photographer Bertien van Manen. After high school in the Netherlands, Henket moved to the States to take a three-month film course at the New York Film Academy, followed by a documentary-film-making course at the NYU film school. Shortly after, Henket got his start by interning for director Joel Schumacher.
In 1999, he worked on the set of the film Flawless, starring Robert De Niro and Philip Seymour Hoffman. He had a long-time collaboration with recording artist and producer Ryan Leslie. He has worked with celebrities such as Anjelica Huston, Mary-Kate Olsen, Sir Ben Kingsley, Kristen Stewart and Lady Gaga for whose debut album The Fame Henket shot. In 2010, the iconic image was presented at the American Woman exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
In 2015 Henket was commissioned by Tales of Us in Berlin [3] to photograph Congolese from the Mbomo District acting out their mythologies in the Odzala Kokoua National Park.[4] for the book Congo Tales. It was published by Prestel Publishing (a division of Random House) in the United States on November 15, 2018, and in the UK on July 9th, 2018 (ISBN 978-3-7913-5789-8).[5]
Exhibitions
edit- 2019, exhibition Congo Tales Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle, The Netherlands
- 2018, exhibition, Congo Tales, Museum Barberini, Potsdam, Germany
- 2016, exhibition 'Dutch Identity' about Dutch portrait photography, at Museum de Fundatie, Zwolle, Netherlands[6]
- 2013, Solo opening exhibition, "The Way I See It" at Museum De Fundatie, Zwolle, Netherlands
- 2011, MTV RE:DEFINE’ at the Goss‐Michael Foundation in Dallas
- 2011, Exhibited at the Netherlands Film Festival in Stadsschouwburg
- 2010, Piece presented in the "American Woman" exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
- 2010, "Fantastic Photography" exhibit at the Noorderlicht Photo Gallery in Groningen
Publications
edit- "Congo Tales" (Random House / Prestel, 2018)
- "Stars to the Sun" (Lannoo Publishers/Racine, 2014)
- "The Way I See It" (Uitgeverij De Kunst, 2013)
Further reading
editReferences
edit- ^ Random House / Prestel
- ^ "Magical Photos Bring Fables From Mbomo To Life". NPR. Archived from the original on 2023-04-17.
- ^ "Powerful Storytelling in Aesthetica Magazine".
- ^ Gyarkye, Lovia; Henket, Pieter (1 December 2018). "The People of Mbomo Tell Their Stories" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "Congo Tales". Prestel Publishing.
- ^ exhibition about Dutch portrait photography
- "The Way I See It" at the Museum de Fundatie
- Donated work at the MTV RE:DEFINE event at the Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas
- Work in 2011 Netherlands Film Festival
- "Fantastic Photography" exhibit at the Noorderlicht Photo Gallery
- "Stars to the Sun"
- "The Way I See It" publication at Amazon