Marrie Bot

auteur · fotograaf

Marrie Bot is a prominent Dutch photographer and graphic designer born in Bergambacht in 1946. She is highly regarded for her evocative and intimate photographic practice, which often centers on subjects that are marginalized or overlooked by mainstream society. Her work frequently explores themes of human vulnerability, religious devotion, and social exclusion. Two of her most significant publications include 'Miserere: de grote boetebedevaarten in Europa' (1984), which captures the atmosphere of large-scale religious pilgrimages, and 'Bezwaard bestaan' (1988), which provides an intimate look at the lives of individuals with mental disabilities through a combination of photography and personal narratives. Her artistic contributions have been widely recognized; she received the Maria Austriaprijs in 1989 specifically for 'Bezwaard bestaan' and was awarded the prestigious Dr. A.H. Heineken Prize for Art in 1990 for her entire body of work.[1,2,3,4]

Thema's

  • mental disabilities
  • religious pilgrimage
  • human vulnerability
  • aging
  • intimacy

Boeken

Werk van Marrie Bot

  • Bezwaard bestaan 1988 · Marrie Bot · boek · Nederlands ISBN 9789080006645 Foto's en verhalen over verstandelijk gehandicapten.
  • Miserere: de grote boetebedevaarten in Europa 1984 · Marrie Bot · boek · Nederlands
  • Een laatste groet 1998 · Marrie Bot · boek · Nederlands
  • Geliefden – Timeless Love 2023 · Marrie Bot · boek · Nederlands

Tentoonstellingen

  • 2024 Geliefden – Timeless Love Fotomuseum Den Haag, The Hague solo

Prijzen

  • 1989 Maria Austriaprijs Maria Austriaprijs
  • 1990 Dr. A.H. Heineken Prize for Art Heineken

Referenties

  1. Marrie Bot. Wikipedia link
  2. Marrie Bot - Geliefden – Timeless Love. Fotomuseum Den Haag link
  3. Marrie Bot's best photograph: bath-time on an ancient pilgrimage. The Guardian. 2017 link
  4. Marrie Bot. Kunstbus link
  5. Marrie Bot. Wikidata link