Marcel van der Vlugt, 1957, The Netherlands, is a fine-art, fashion and
commercial photographer based in Amsterdam. Once he was finished with his
studies at the School for Photography in The Hague he went to Düsseldorf,
Germany to assist an advertising photographer. Although his school was largely
focused on the technical aspects of photography, Marcel managed to create bodies
of work that, although technically perfectly executed, are multi-layered in
context. He works on a large-format camera, shooting polaroids to keep control
on his final image and to engage the models in the process. The images,
autonomous or commercial, are often sensual, poetic and carefully composed.
Between 2007 and 2010 he released four monographs. The book A New Day,
released in 2008, simulates an imaginary cosmetic clinic where instead of
liposuction and nosejobs, the patients get implants of flowers. The blossom is a
metaphor for youth, new life and fertility. His work has been exhibited mostly
in the Netherlands, but also in other European cities and in the USA. The
following images come from the series A New Day, I Like... and
Der Kommisar.
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