Hans Wilschut is a visual artist and photographer specializing in urban landscapes, architecture, and the dynamics of public space. His work examines how cities are shaped by history, use, economics, and social change. His images do not treat the built environment as a backdrop, but as a site where social, political, and spatial processes become visible.
Alongside his autonomous practice, Hans Wilschut works on commission for architects, developers, urban planners, cultural institutions, and designers. He photographs architecture, urban development, and spatial interventions with a strong sense of composition, context, and use. His images do not simply record how a place looks, but reveal how it functions and acquires meaning within its surroundings. Wilschut works internationally and develops both independent projects and commissioned assignments in which a sharp view of the city remains central. Through photography, video, and publications, he creates work that connects representation and imagination, offering a layered perspective on the contemporary city.