Jacqueline Hassink

Jacqueline Hassink (15 July 1966 – 22 November 2018) was a Dutch visual artist based in New York City.

She created several global art projects on the theme of world economic power, and is known for projects like her first, The Table of Power (1993–95), in which she photographed the boardrooms of 21 of the largest multi-national corporations in Europe.

[2] In Car Girls (2002–08), Hassink photographed women paid to pose with cars in cities including New York, Paris, Geneva, Tokyo, Detroit, and Shanghai, examining the differing beauty standards across cultures.

Other projects include: Female Power Stations: Queen Bees (1996–2000), Haute Couture Fitting Rooms, Paris (2003–12), View Kyoto (2015) and Unwired (2018).

[4] Hassink participated in the Prix Pictet 2012, a project dedicated to photography and sustainability.