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Erik Kessels (1966) is a Dutch artist, designer and curator with a particular interest in photography, and co-founder of KesselsKramer, an
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in Amsterdam. Kessels and Johan Kramer established the "legendary and unorthodox" KesselsKramer in 1996, and KesselsKramer Publishing, their Amsterdam-based publishing house. He is "best known as a book publisher specialising in absurdist found photography", extensively publishing his and others' found and
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. Notable works include the long-running series ''Useful Photography,'' which he edits with others, and his own ''In Almost Every Picture.''
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, writing in ''
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,'' said "His magazine, Useful Photography, forgoes art and documentary for images that are purely functional. ... Humour is the unifying undercurrent here as it is in KesselsKramer's series of photo books, In Almost Every Picture".


Life and work

Kessels was born in
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and grew up in the adjacent village
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. He collects photographs he finds on flea markets, fairs, in junk shops, and online, and appropriates and re-contextualises them. He extensively publishes his and others' found and
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through KesselsKramer Publishing. Notable works include the long-running series ''Useful Photography,'' which he edits with others, and his own ''In Almost Every Picture.'' Among the works he published through other publishers are ''Een Idee aub'' (2012) about creativity on command, ''Failed it'' (2016) about turning mistakes into brilliant ideas and ''The Many Lives of Erik Kessels'' (2017), an overview of his work so far.
Sean O'Hagan Sean O'Hagan (born 1959) is an Irish singer and songwriter who leads the avant-pop band the High Llamas, which he founded in 1992. He is also known for being one half of the songwriting duo (with Cathal Coughlan) in Microdisney and for his wor ...
, writing in ''
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,'' said "Kessels made his name as a champion of found photography, seeking out discarded family albums in order to show us anew their mundane beauty and oddness. He is best known for his magazine Useful Photography, which celebrates images of the purely functional, and his series of books In Almost Every Picture, which home in on motifs that appear accidentally in amateur photo albums – such as wayward fingers. ... More recently, Kessels has become “more and more interested in the stories of the photographs" rather than the images themselves." His most successful publication is ''In Almost Every Picture 7''. Parr and
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include ''In Almost Every Picture 4'' (2006) in the third volume of their photobook history. In it they say "Erik Kessels is one of the guiding lights behind the magazine ''Useful Photography,'' edited by a group of (mainly) Dutch photographers in a witty yet serious manner. In his ongoing series ''In Almost Every Picture,'' he continues his exploration of the found snapshot as a solo author. The idea in this series is to gather together a group of snapshots devoted to a theme and treat them as if the photographers were vernacular "conceptual" artists – which in a sense they are." In 2015 Kessels was shortlisted for the
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, for ''Unfinished Father,'' along with
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, Laura El-Tantawy, and Tobias Zielony. Kessels' exhibition ''Destroy My Face'', as part of the BredaPhoto 2020 festival in the Netherlands, was met with widespread criticism on social media of misogyny, and was eventually removed by the venue, Pier15 Skatepark. The work, which Kessels describes as an "interactive work", consists of composite portraits created by an algorithm based on images on the internet of people who have undergone plastic and cosmetic surgery. The photos of women's faces were printed as sticker folie and affixed to the floor surface of the skatepark, where visitors could contribute to the destruction of the faces through the activity of skating over the prints. After the festival opened on 9 September 2020, an open letter to the festival and the skatepark, signed by artists, designers, photographers, and other creatives under the name We Are Not A Playground, described the work and its implementation as misogynistic. Within only a few days, as of 14 September 2020, the letter had collected more than 2000 signatures.


KesselsKramer and KesselsKramer Publishing

KesselsKramer is an independent,
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established by Kessels and Johan Kramer in 1996. It is based in
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with offices in London and Los Angeles, and a staff of about fifty. KesselsKramer has been called "legendary and unorthodox". Its notable advertising campaigns have been "The Worst Hotel In The World" for Hans Brinker Budget Hotel in Amsterdam, and "I Amsterdam" for the city of
Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , ; ; ) is the capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherlands, largest city of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It has a population of 933,680 in June 2024 within the city proper, 1,457,018 in the City Re ...
. KesselsKramer Publishing is an Amsterdam-based publishing house. It produces books on photography, art, and some fiction. KesselsKramer only publishes works created in house by its staff.


Publications


Publications and zines by Kessels and with others

*''Missing links.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 1998. . Photographs by Kessels. Edited by Julian Germain. *''The Instant Men.'' Amsterdam: Do Publishing Co; Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 1999. . Photographs by Kessels. *''Hot or Not.'' Amsterdam:
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, 2002. . *''World Press Photo Joop Swart Masterclass: the first decade.'' Amsterdam: Stichting World Press Photo, 2004. Concept, edit and design by Kessels. . *''Loving your pictures.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2006. . Collected and edited by Kessels. Texts by Kessels and Pauline Terreehorst. *''Models: A Collection of 132 German Police Uniforms and How They Should Be Worn.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2006. . Collected and edited by Kessels. *''Wonder.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2006. . Found photographs by Kessels, Sabine Verschueren, Hans Wolf, and Andre Thijssen. *''Bangkok Beauties.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2007. Collected, edited and designed by Kessels. Edition of 250 copies. **Boxed version with 12 handkerchiefs and photo print. Edition of 25 copies. *''Strangers in my Photoalbum.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2007. Collected and edited by Kessels. Edition of 250 copies. *''Amateurism.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2008. . Collaboration with the Academy of Architecture, Amsterdam. Text by Kessels. *''Couples.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2008. . Collected and edited by Kessels. *''Photo Cubes.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2008. . Collected and edited by Kessels. *''On Show.'' Howard Smith, 2008. Collaboration with Browns Design and Howard Smith Paper. Collected and edited by Kessels. *''Tree Paintings.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2009. . Photographs by Kessels. Edition of 500 copies. *''Bombay beauties.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2009. . Collected, edited and designed by Kessels. *''Use Me Abuse Me.'' . Exhibition catalogue, New York Photo Festival 2010, curated by Kessels. *''Very Funny: Rosebud Magazine No. 7.'' Verlag für moderne Kunst Nürnberg, 2010. . Edited by Kessels and Ralf Herms. With contributions from Paul Graves and Jason Polan. *''Brussels Beauties.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2010. . *''Good luck.'' Amsterdam: Stichting Collectieve Propaganda van het Nederlandse Boek, 2011. . By Kessels and Christine Otten. *''Dancing with Numbers.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2012. Collected, edited and designed by Kessels. *''Terribly Awesome Photobooks.'' Amsterdam: Art Paper Editions, 2012. By Kessels and Paul Kooiker. . *''Berlin Beauties.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2013. Collected, edited and designed by Kessels. Edition of 250 copies. *''Me TV.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2013. Collected and edited by Thomas Sauvin and Kessels. Edition of 300 copies. *''Incredibly Small Photobooks.'' APE 31. Ghent: Art Paper Editions, 2013. By Kessels and Paul Kooiker. . *''Tables to Meet.'' Amsterdam: Idea, 2014. By Kessels, Erik Steinbrecher and Erik van der Weijde. . *''Mother Nature: Photo's icof Females Flourishing.'' Paris: RVB, 2014. . With an essay by Francesca Seravalle and with a contribution by Angela Lidderdale. *''Album Beauty.'' Paris: RVB, 2015. . *''Unfinished Father.'' Paris: RVB, 2015. . 31 photographs and 4 photographic stickers. Edition of 500 copies. *''Image Tsunami.'' Rm, 2016. . *''Failed it!: How to turn mistakes into ideas and other advice for successfully screwing up.'' London:
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, 2016. . **''Fast Perfekt: Die Kunst, hemmungslos zu scheitern. Wie aus Fehlern Ideen entstehen.'' Köln: DuMont Buchverlag, 2016. . In German. *''Cahirs Collection.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, ?. 10 signed books in box. Edition of 50 copies. Includes ''American Zoo,'' ''Anonymous,'' ''Bad Food Gone Worse,'' ''Bangkok Beauties,'' ''Bombay Beauties,'' ''Brussels Beauties,'' ''Couples,'' ''Photo Cubes,'' ''Strangers in my Photo Album,'' and ''Tree Paintings.'' *''The Many Lives of Erik Kessels.'' New York:
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; Torino, Italy: Camera – Centro Italiano per la Fotografia, 2017. Photographs and Text by Kessels. . Also with texts by Francesco Zanot, Hans Aarsman, Simon Baker, and Sandra S. Phillips.


''Useful Photography''

*''Useful Photography 1.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Collected and edited by Hans Aarsman, Claudie de Cleen, Julian Germain, Kessels, and Hans van der Meer. . *''Useful Photography 2.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Collected and edited by Aarsman, de Cleen, Germain, Kessels, and van der Meer. . *''Useful Photography 3.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Collected and edited by Aarsman, de Cleen, Germain, Kessels, and van der Meer. . *''Useful Photography 4.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Photographs by Ad van Denderen. Edited by Hans Aarsman, Claudie de Cleen, Julian Germain, Kessels, and van der Meer. . *''Useful Photography 5.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Collected and edited by Aarsman, de Cleen, Germain, Kessels, and van der Meer. . *''Useful Photography 6.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Collected and edited by Aarsman, de Cleen, Germain, Kessels, and van der Meer. . *''Useful Photography 7.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Collected and edited by Aarsman, de Cleen, Germain, Kessels, and van der Meer. . *''Useful Photography 8.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Collected and edited by Aarsman, de Cleen, Germain, Kessels, van der Meer, and Adriaan van der Ploeg. . *''Useful Photography 9.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Collected and edited by Aarsman, de Cleen, Germain, Kessels, and van der Meer. . *''Useful Photography 10.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Collected and edited by Aarsman, de Cleen, Germain, Kessels, and van der Meer. . *''Useful Photography 11.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Collected and edited by Aarsman, de Cleen, Germain, Kessels, van der Meer, and Frank Schallmaier. . *''Useful Photography 12.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Collected and edited by Aarsman, Germain, Kessels, and van der Meer. . *''Useful Photography 13.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Collected and Edited by Aarsman, Germain, Kessels, and Schallmeier. . **''Useful Photography 13.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Boxed edition with remote control, batteries and ruler. . Edition of 25 copies. *''Useful Photography War Special.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Collected and edited by Aarsman, de Cleen, Germain, Kessels, and van der Meer. . *''Useful Photography: #001-005.'' Collected and edited by Aarsman, de Cleen, Germain, Kessels, and van der Meer. Issues 1–5 in a slipcase. Edition of 100 copies.


''In Almost Every Picture''

*''In Almost Every Picture 1.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2002. Collected and edited by Kessels. . Text by Tyler Whisnand. *''In Almost Every Picture 2.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2003. Collected and edited by Kessels and Andrea Stultiens. . Text by Whisnand. *''In Almost Every Picture 3.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2005. Collected and edited by Kessels. . Text by Whisnand. *''In Almost Every Picture 4.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2006. Collected and edited by Kessels. . Text by Whisnand. *''In Almost Every Picture 5.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer. Collected and edited by Kessels and Marion Blomeyer. . Text by Whisnand. *''In Almost Every Picture 6.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2007. Collected and edited by Kessels. . Text by Christian Bunyan. *''In Almost Every Picture 1–5.'' Collected and edited by Kessels, 2008. Five books in a slipcase. ''In Almost Every Picture 5'' comes with a DVD containing a film of Josefina Aparicio Iglesias, the woman who is the subject of the book. *''In Almost Every Picture 7.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2008. Collected and edited by Kessels and Joep Eijkens. . Photographs by Ria van Dijk. Text by Joep Eijkens. *''In Almost Every Picture 8.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2009. Collected and edited by Kessels. Photographs by Hironori Akutagawa. . Text by Christian Bunyan. *''In Almost Every Picture 9.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2010. Collected and edited by Kessels. Text by Christian Bunyan. . *''In Almost Every Picture 10.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2011. Collected by Michel Campeau. Edited and designed by Kessels. Photographs by Jean-Paul Cuerrier. . *''In Almost Every Picture 6–10.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2011. Collected and edited by Kessels. Five books in a slipcase. ''In Almost Every Picture 6'' includes a DVD containing a music piece composed by Scanner, and images from the book. Edition of 100 copies. *''In Almost Every Picture 11.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2012. Discovered by Gijs van den Berg. Edited and designed by Kessels. Photographs by Fred Clark. . *''In Almost Every Picture 12.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2013. Edited and designed by Kessels. . *''In Almost Every Picture 13.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2014. Edited and designed by Kessels. *''In Almost Every Picture 14.'' Amsterdam: KesselsKramer, 2015. Discovered by Toon Michiels. Edited and designed by Kessels. .


Publications with contributions by Kessels

*''Daido Moriyama – Journey For Something.'' Reflex Amsterdam, 2012. . Photographs by
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. With essays in english by Kessels and Matthias Harder. *''(Mis) Understanding Photography: Werks und Manifeste.'' = Works and Manifestos. Essen, Germany:
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; Göttingen: Steidl, 2014. . Photographs by various photographers, short texts, and introductions to each photographer written by themselves, in German. Includes examples of Kessels' ''Mother Nature: Photo's icof Females Flourishing'' (2014). Catalogue of an exhibition held at
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. *''Photobook Phenomenon.'' Munich:
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; CCCB/RM/Fundació Foto Colectania, 2017. A box set of eight booklets of writing, one each by Moritz Neumüller and Lesley Martin, Markus Schaden and Frederic Lezmi,
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, Horacio Fernández, Ryuichi Kaneko,
Gerry Badger Gerald David "Gerry" Badger (born 1946) is an English writer and curator of photography, and a photographer. In 2018, he received the J Dudley Johnston Award from the Royal Photographic Society. Life and career Badger was born in 1946 in North ...
, Kessels ("Fascinations and Failures"), and Irene de Mendoza and Neumüller. .


Film by Kessels

*''Loud & Clear: Ryuichi Sakamoto, Marlene Dumas, Erik Kessels/KesselsKramer.'' Loud & Clear 3. Amsterdam: Bifrons Foundation, 2002. . DVD. Includes ''My Daughter'' by Marlene Dumas, with music by
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(3:20) and ''My Sister'' by Kessels, with music by Sakamoto. Made for
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, Gateshead, England.


Exhibitions (selected)

*''My Sister'' short film shown alongside
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' ''My Daughter,''
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, Gateshead, England. *''Photography in Abundance,'' What's Next,
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, Amsterdam, 2011 *''Five Strange Family Albums: Alessandra Sanguinetti/ Emmet Gowin/ Erik Kessels/ Ralph Eugene Meatyard/ Sadie Benning,'' Le Bal, Paris, January–April 2011. Included ''My Sister'' by Kessels, ''The Clearest Pictures were at First Strange (1965–1973)'' by
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, ''The Family Album of Lucybelle Crater (1970–1972)'' by Ralph Eugene Meatyard, ''Flat is Beautiful (1998)'' by
Sadie Benning Sadie T. Benning (born April 11, 1973) is an American artist, who has worked primarily in video, painting, drawing, sculpture, photography and sound. Benning creates experimental films and explores a variety of themes including surveillance, ge ...
, and ''The Adventures of Guille and Belinda and the Enigmatic Meaning of their Dreams (1999–2010)'' by
Alessandra Sanguinetti Alessandra Sanguinetti (born 1968) is an American photographer. Sanguinetti is a member of Magnum Photos and has received a Guggenheim Fellowship. Life and work Born in New York City, Sanguinetti moved to Argentina at the age of two and lived t ...
. *''Album Beauty,'' Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam, Amsterdam, 2012. Single images from family albums, through which he tries to show how people behave in albums. *''Sky Arts Ignition: Memory Palace,''
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, London, June–October 2013. Included a piece of sculpture by Kessels, as well as work by [Peter Bil’ak, Hansje van Halem, Na Kim, Frank Laws, Henning Wagenbreth, and others. *''(Mis) Understanding Photography: Werks und Manifeste,''
Museum Folkwang Museum Folkwang is a major collection of 19th- and 20th-century art in Essen, Germany. The museum was established in 1922 by merging the Essener Kunstmuseum, which was founded in 1906, and the private Folkwang Museum of the collector and patr ...
, Essen, Germany, June–August 2014. Photographs by various photographers including examples of Kessels' ''Mother Nature: Photo's icof Females Flourishing.'' *''Unfinished Father,'' Fotografia Europea international festival, Reggio Emilia, Italy, May 2015 *''Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2016,'' included Kessels' ''Unfinished Father,'' The Photographers' Gallery, London, April–July 2016.
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shortlist with Kessels, Laura El-Tantawy,
Trevor Paglen Trevor Paglen (born 1974) is an American artist, geographer, and author whose work covers mass surveillance and data collection. In 2016, Paglen won the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize and he has also won The Cultural Award from the ...
and Tobias Zielony. *''Destroy My Face,'' Skatehal Pier15, part of BredaPhoto 2020, Breda (2020). After criticism, was taken offline.


Collections

Kessels' work is held in the following public collection: *
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (; Municipal Museum Amsterdam), colloquially known as the Stedelijk, is a museum for modern art, contemporary art, and design located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
, Amsterdam, holds ''In Almost Every Picture 7''


See also

* '' The Other Final'' – a documentary film about a KesselsKramer project


References


External links


KesselsKramer

KesselsKramer Publishing

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