16 May 2012
15 May 2012
12 May 2012
Oosteinde
Oosteinde is a strange street in between the Frederiksplein and the Pijp. On the other side of DNB there is a parallel street called Westeinde, wich has more or less the same desolate atmosphere. The location of DNB used to be the place where the Paleis voor Volksvlijt was once. I was looking at a beautiful photo of the Paleis voor Volksvlijt just now. How impressing this neighbourhood must have been in the beginning of the 20th century.
I'm trying to imagine now.
If the Paleis voor Volksvlijt burnt down in 1929 and DNB was built in 1968, the area must have been quiet empty in the interventing period. Stan Rubens, the man that I already mentioned in my post about the Lekstraat Synagoge, was hiding with his family on Westeinde for a year. In his testimony Stan told a beautiful story about that period.
The father of Stan brought a film projector with him to the appartment where they were hiding. And he somehow found a way to secretly rent 8mm movies at a company in Rotterdam. The movies were sent, via via, by friends and people from the resistance to the adress on Westeinde. I figure the Rubens family sitting in a bare and dark livingroom and enjoying the movie images. Every now and than, they laugh silently, despite the fear and the continuous threat for betrayal and raids.

10 May 2012
the other side of the Van Ostadestraat
On many occasions I tried to take a good picture of the Oranjekerk in de Van der Helststraat but it's hard because the street is so narrow. All the streets in De Pijp are quite narrow and therefore it's not so easy to document the neighbourhood as it is. On the photo above we see the Oranjekerk just on the left side. I was standing in the sand and mud of the Van Ostadestraat when I made this image.
08 May 2012
06 May 2012
04 May 2012
Looking at Venus and the Sarphati Monument
A while ago I got a letter from the municipality where they warn the citizens for criminality and aggression in the neighbourhood. Apparently 4 people were murdered in the last few months.
When I met my neighbour Miriam this afternoon she said the letter got her quite upset, although she never felt fear when walking at night. 'I don't sense much aggression on the streets either', I told her. We both came to the conclusion that we know it when things are not all right. Somehow we sense it.
Although a fair number of people were killed in the Sarphatipark, I can't remember feeling any fear while taking this photo of the Sarphati monument. Strangely enough...
25 April 2012
22 April 2012
German shepherd on the Richard Wagnerstraat
After I took this picture, the German Shepherd, that you see vaguely on the left side of this picture, attacked me. It was a very eerie and oppressive incident. At last the owner entered this peculiar square and took the dog away.
18 April 2012
16 April 2012
Apollo House
On this very clear night I finally got a nice shot of the Apollo House building (1938-1939). I'm always surprised how big the building is when standing in front of it. I read now that it's also known as Oceaan Stomer (Ocean Steamer). The construction is made of a metal skeleton covered with white ceramic plates. It used to be the main office for an insurance company but since 2000 it is used by an international law firm. See how bright the moon was shining on that evening and look at the Iodestar (polestar) just above the Apollo House. Or is it Venus?
08 April 2012
White house Herman Gorterstraat

It is now almost 10 months ago that I started with my evening walks. Later on I will post a drawing with the routes that I usually walk. Certain places, like the Amstel, the Stadhouderskade, Museumplein, but also these bungalows on the Bernard Zweerskade are the places that I come around more often. I see them as the checkpoints or better the anchorpoints of my blog. It still is very nice to make the walks and to search for new perspectives for these motifs.
04 April 2012
02 April 2012
31 March 2012
29 March 2012
27 March 2012
25 March 2012
23 March 2012
20 March 2012
19 March 2012
Albert Cuypstraat
Albert Cuyp
Een markt met een ingang, omdat het een straat is.
Ik sta stil bij de ingang, fiets aan de hand, kan naar binnen kijken.
Als het donker is kan ik door de straat heen fietsen.
Van liefde alleen het begin willen, dat is tot waar?
Nachoem M. Wijnberg * Geb 1961
ALBERT CUYP * Uit tien * Contact, Amsterdam, 2007
On my 39th birthday a friend gave me this nice poem of Nachoem M. Wijnberg.
On my 39th birthday a friend gave me this nice poem of Nachoem M. Wijnberg.
17 March 2012
14 March 2012
08 March 2012
Vondelpark "Blues Before Sunrise"
In this photo the park looks very blue but I experienced it as something more subtle, especially when I was wandering around there for a while. The paths were dark and at the same time there were many people on the move. Bikers and joggers mainly but also other strollers like me. I crawled into the bushes to get good shots of the scenery (not so easy without a tripod). There was a full moon but still it felt dim. Disorientation. The blue lights added something strange mechanical to this whole experience.In a reaction on this image a good friend send me this following quote: "Tibetan myths relate how the earth was created from a void that emitted a blue light."On the left side there are two men recording the scenery on video.
04 March 2012
28 February 2012
27 February 2012
Sloestraat seen from the Joseph Israëlskade
When I make the evening walks I never take my tripod with me because it feels not right somehow. It would be more like work. Or maybe like fishing. Anyway sometimes there are no good spots, like garbage cans, hurdles or benches to place the camera on. The canon was placed right in the mud to take this shot of the Sloestraat.25 February 2012
17 February 2012
14 February 2012
Atelierwoningen Zomerdijkstraat
When I moved here in 1990 I found a house in the Kribbestraat (what a good place to start). This street in the Rivierenbuurt is right around the corner of the atelier building in the Zomerdijkstraat.
The atelierwoningen (artist residences) were made in the thirties by the architects: Piet Zanstra, Jan Giesen and Karel Sijmons. Jan Wolkers was living in the Zomerdijkstraat 22 from 1950 untill 1981. I found a nice picture of Jan Wolkers on the website of Sandra van Beek (Jan is the man looking from the door on the right).
I also read that Gerrit van der Veen was living in the same studio where Jan Wolkers was housed later. A lot of information about the building and it's inhabitants is found on the site of Sandra van Beek. Other information is found on "Het geheugen van Plan-Zuid", a comprehensive website with stories, photo's and other interesting information about the district.
A lot of stories meet in this post about the Zomerdijkstraat.

13 February 2012
12 February 2012
Foggy Night (Amstelkade)
There will be more photo's of this strange, nervous walk through the Rivierenbuurt later on. For today I stick with an impassioned image of the Amstelkade. Notice the group of teenage boys on the left (Joseph Israëlskade). It is not so often that people appear in my images. This was made on the 28th of Februari 2012.


Kribbestraat
I already wrote about the Kribbestraat in the post about the Zomerdijkstraat. I lived here for almost six years while studying at the art academy. I still go there once in a while to meet with my friends (one of them still rents the apartment). Good old Kribbestraat.
I remember now that the winters in the Rivierenbuurt could be quite grey, quite gloomy.
I remember now that the winters in the Rivierenbuurt could be quite grey, quite gloomy.
10 February 2012
01 February 2012
Jan van Goyenkade
Last week I made a long walk to the other side of Zuid. Beginning at the Ceintuurbaan I walked to De Lairessestraat and half way there I took a little side-route to look at the Emmastraat. This neighbourhood (I must say) looks good at the daytime but maybe even better in the evening. From the Koninginneweg I walked to the Valeriusplein and than under the Amsterdams Lyceum. It was quiet early and there were a lot of people on the streets (cars, bikes, tourists etc.) Passing through the Lyceum I entered the beautiful and calm Jan van Goyenkade. From the greytones in the sky you can tell that it was still freezing that night.
12 January 2012
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