Reportage | 10 x real street art by Chaim van Luit

Artist Chaim van Luit (1985) looks, investigates and collects marks. For instance, he photographed hundreds of variations of arrows that he found in the labyrinth-like marl caves in southern Limburg and Belgium, and he regularly scours farmland with a metal detector in search of buried stories to bring to light.

He was invited to make an image report of graffiti at the NDSM-wharf. However, the walls soon made way for the soil, and the concrete plates of the shipyard became his farmland. He photographed everything that piqued his interest: things that came into being, not things that were created.

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This article was previously published in Dutch in the magazine NDSM x mister Motley. A physical copy can be ordered via reservation[at]ndsm.nl.

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