Public opening: Eggleston & Yokota
Thursday 16 March, you are invited to attend the public opening of three new exhibitions at Foam: William Eggleston - Los Alamos, Daisuke Yokota - Matter and Foam x Hydra: Nelson Morales / Diego Moreno.

WILLIAM EGGLESTON - LOS ALAMOSWilliam Eggleston, Memphis, 1965 - 1968, from the series Los Alamos, 1965–1974 © Eggleston Artistic Trust / Courtesy David Zwirner, New York/London

In William Eggleston – Los Alamos, Foam displays his portfolio of photographs that were taken on various road trips through the southern states of America between 1966 and 1974. He has been a pioneer of colour photography from the mid-1960s onwards, and transformed everyday America into a photogenic subject. The exhibition includes a number of iconic images, including Eggleston’s first colour photograph.

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DAISUKE YOKOTA - MATTERDaisuke Yokota installing Matter at Foam, March 2017 © Foam

In the exhibition Matter, Foam presents new three-dimensional work by Daisuke Yokota (Saitama, b. 1983). Three installations revolve around the tactile aspects of photography, in which the outcome of the artwork is not determined by the camera, but by experiments with the material forms of the medium. 

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FOAM X HYDRA: NELSON MORALES / DIEGO MORENO
Azucena, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, México, from the series Guardians of memory, 2014 © Diego Moreno

Foam welcomes Hydra, a young photography platform based in Mexico City, for a collaborative presentation of young talent from Mexico at Foam 3h. From workshops on bookmaking to curating exhibitions, Hydra organizes a range of photography-related activities, establishing a vibrant network of contemporary photographers in the process. Foam and Hydra present the work of two young talents in Mexican photography: Nelson Morales (1982) and Diego Moreno (1992).

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Foam is supported by the BankGiro Loterij, De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek, Delta Lloyd, City of Amsterdam, Olympus and the VandenEnde Foundation.

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Public opening: Eggleston & Yokota