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A man sits near a broken down truck being repaired on the highway outside Pyongyang, North Korea
A man sits near a broken down truck being repaired on the highway outside Pyongyang, North Korea
A man sits near a broken down truck being repaired on the highway outside Pyongyang, North Korea

A man sits near a broken down truck being repaired on the highway outside Pyongyang, North Korea

Maker van Houtryve, Tomas Belgian, b. 1975
Date2007
MediumInkjet print
Dimensionsimage/paper: 16 in x 24 in
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Object number2015:284
About the ArtistFor seven years, Tomas van Houtryve photographed communist states. In 2007 and 2008, he gained unprecedented access to North Korea, first by traveling under an assumed identity with a far-left solidarity delegation and later by posing as a businessman seeking investment opportunities in the chocolate industry there. While ordinary visitors are not allowed to leave their hotels without the permission and presence of government guides, Van Houtryve was permitted to photograph with some measure of freedom. Traversing the length of the country, he documented what outsiders before him could not: dilapidated infrastructure and barren farmland, ordinary workers and secret military installations, model schools, hospitals, and foodstuff factories, even the elite military academy in Pyongyang. His photographs tell unofficial narratives of daily life in North Korea, revealing the gulf between the high ideals of communism and its present-day realities.

Tomas Van Houtryve was hired by the Associated Press after completing his philosophy degree in 1999. He has held solo exhibitions at C/O Berlin (2021), Baudoin Lebon Gallery, Paris (2019), International Center for Photography Museum, New York (2017), Nikola Rukaj Gallery, Toronto, Canada (2016), Arts Santa Monica, Barcelona Catalonia, Spain (2015), FotoWeek DC, Washington, DC (2013), VII Gallery, NY (2012), and Visa pour l’Image, Perpignan, France (2010). He is the winner of numerous awards and grants, including the Étoile de LaScam (2023), Pulitzer Center Grant (2016), and TIME’s Top 10 Photos of 2014 (2014).