The Imaginary Friend

Anne Mieke Backer, Pieter van Oudheusden

BOO 159 N
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CONDITION & NOTES
New

TYPE PUBLICATION YEAR
Hardcover

2024

EDITION LANGUAGE
First

English, Dutch

PUBLISHER DIMENSIONS
De Hef 29.5 x 24.5 x 1.5 cm
CONDITION
New

TYPE
Hardcover

PUBLICATION YEAR
2024

EDITION
First

LANGUAGE
English, Dutch

PUBLISHER
De Hef

DIMENSIONS
29.5 x 24.5 x 1.5 cm

ABOUT

"The Imaginary Friend depicts a dream of a young woman who in the early eighties commutes every morning by train, across the Maas bridges on the Dordrecht-Rotterdam route. She passes the ruins of an abandoned bridge keeper’s tower and dreams that a friend lives there who gives color to the gray days. She decides to bring him to life. Under her hands and those of sculptor Stuart Smith of Madame Tussauds, the person Von Tuzzi (‘Fantasy’) takes shape and his existence can be followed very closely by the train passengers.


Because the passengers only have a ‘shutter speed’ of seven seconds in passing, their perception is fragmented, and they never know exactly what they have seen. Supplemented with their own imagination and dreams, the image emerges of an eccentric hermit in a ‘folly’ on the river Maas, who briefly shakes the travellers awake from their lethargy and thus stimulates the surreal life.

 

The Polaroids are made by the young writer Pieter van Oudheusden, who, like a paparazzo, appears to have captured the enigmatic inhabitant of the tower. This previously unseen material was recently released, and Bob Goedewaagen’s digital processing and enlargement of a selection of these photos has surprisingly created an entirely new visual story that is as poignant and elusive as the poetic images that passed by the train travelers at the time."