Paul D’Haese
About Paul D’Haese
Born in 1958 in Ninove, Belgium. Lives and works in Ternat (Belgium).
Paul D’Haese worked as an interior designer and then trained at the Photography Academy in Sint Niklaas and in Anderlecht. He took a masterclass with British photographer John Davies. He had various exhibitions in Belgium: M Museum (Leuven), Musée de la photographie (Charleroi); Fusée de la Motographie (Brussels); Land van Waaslaan (Ghent) or even Hangar, during PhotoBrussels Festival 03 (2018).
In 2016, he was the winner of the Magnum Photography Award for Belgopolis and then for Building an imaginary city in 2017. In 2018, his series Stuffy shell is selected for the Sony World Photography Awards.
His photos are published in the following books: Dagblind (2010) and Winks of Tangency (2018). In 2020, he releases his third publication Borderline, coinciding with his eponymous exhibition at Hangar.
Exhibitions at Hangar : Borderline (2020)