Benedicte Van der Maar

Her "Accumulations" were noticed by "La Galerie Le Simoun"[1] which exhibited her work in Paris in 2007.

In 2010, Van der Maar's work was shown by Pierre Cornette de Saint-Cyr at a French contemporary art auction.

[10] Van der Maar's work is a reflection on women's role in society, as seen from different cultures.

[...] With her works Bénédicte van der Maar is a strong position in the new contemporary figurative and social french photography."

In her portraits, she depicts social, economic and cultural issues, she also exposes discrimination, like the exploitation and slavery of women and children.

The Dreamer
Van der Maar, Hidden, 2007