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Jacqueline Hassink is a Dutch-born, New York-based conceptual artist whose widely-exhibited photographs deal methodically and precisely with the themes of globalization and economic power. In Table of Power (1996), for instance, Hassink photographed the boardroom tables of Europe's forty largest multinationals while Female Power Stations: Queen Bees (2000) is about the business and domestic environments of leading women executives. The Power Book , the first survey of Hassink's photography, takes the form of a travelogue-the best of her photographs from America, Europe, the Middle East, and Japan are presented chronologically alongside illuminating diary notes and sketches. The Power Book is published to accompany Hassink's major exhibition The Power Show (opening in Amsterdam and Rotterdam before touring internationally).
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