AMSTERDAM.- Roger Ballen is regarded as one of the worlds foremost practitioners of black and white photography. He has been shooting in monochrome for nearly half a century, from his renowned documentary images of South African villagers to his recent extraordinary explorations of the psyche and its aesthetic. Ballens work has been exhibited across the globe, and is widely collected by the worlds important art institutions, from Moma in New York, to the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris to the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. The Reflex Gallery, Amsterdam, presents a rare opportunity to view a selection of Ballens work from over the past 20 years. The exhibition will showcase iconic images from his acclaimed books, Shadow Chamber, Outland, and Boarding House, as well as important photographs that have never been shown before. In their rich complexity and visual daring, the 25 works on displa