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    <title>Images by Max Gyselinck (Lightstalkers)</title>
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    <description>Max D. Gyselinck

Belgian, b.1977

Max Gyselinck was born in 1977 in Brussels, Belgium where he grew up.
He discovered photography at the age of 17 by picturing his friends and surroundings.
After graduating from the institut de radioelectricite et de cinematographie (INRACI)
and from the ecole superieure de l&#226;&#8364;&#8482;image &#226;&#8364;&#339;le 75&#226;&#8364;* in Brussels, he decided to move to
Athens and began his career as a free-lance professional photographer in 2002.
Often published in national and international magazines, he is now focusing his work 
on post-conflict countries and human rights.

Past exhibitions

2001    Ars Musica festival, group exhibition, Marni theater, Brussels
2002    Group exhibition, old veterinary school of Brussels
2002    Ideal, group exhibition, Les Halles de Schaerbeek, Brussels
2009    Travelers, group exhibition, Vrazilianna bar, Athens
2009    Fringe festival, Amnesty International exhibition, Technopolis, Athens
2009    Anti-racist Festival, Amnesty International exhibition, Kiato cultural center, Greece
2010    22nd International Porto-Heli Festival, Namessis Estate 17/07 - 21/08/2010, Social Struggles




Max is currently in Athens, Greece and available for assignments
Contact by mail. </description>
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