Max Pinckers

Overview

Max Pinckers was born in 1988, Belgium, is an artist based in Brussels, Belgium. He studied photography at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KASK) in Ghent, Belgium. From 2015 to 2017 he was a nominee member of Magnum Photos. And is currently a doctoral researcher and lecturer in the arts at the School of Arts / KASK, Ghent. 

 

His oeuvre explores visual storytelling strategies in documentary photography and the relationship between aesthetics, images and their subjects. His works manifest in the form of self-published artist books and exhibition installations such as The Fourth Wall (2012), Will They Sing Like Raindrops or Leave Me Thirsty (2014), Trophy Camera v0.9 (2017) and Margins of Excess (2018). 

 

 

He has been internationally awarded and has exhibited at MOCAK in Poland, the Philadelphia Museum of Art in the United States and the Centre for Fine Arts - Bozar in Belgium, among others. In 2015 he founded the independent publishing house Lyre Press and was recently among the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe in the Arts.

Works
  • Max Pinckers, Yakuza, 2015
    Yakuza, 2015
  • Max Pinckers, Sumo, 2015
    Sumo, 2015
  • Max Pinckers, Protected Stone, 2015
    Protected Stone, 2015
  • Max Pinckers, Origami, 2015
    Origami, 2015
  • Max Pinckers, Kimono, 2015
    Kimono, 2015
  • Max Pinckers, Dance dance revolution, 2015
    Dance dance revolution, 2015
  • Max Pinckers, City View #, 2015
    City View #, 2015
  • Max Pinckers, Because a diagonal always works, 2015
    Because a diagonal always works, 2015
  • Max Pinckers, Back alley, 2015
    Back alley, 2015
Exhibitions