Martina Hoogland ivanow #Photographe
Martina Hoogland Ivanow, born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1973, studied photography in Paris and New York. Her photographs have been featured in Another Magazine, Dazed & Confused, Big magazine, Blindspot and exhibited at Moderna Museet (Stockholm), The Barbican and The Victoria & Albert Museum (London), Brandts Museet for fotokunst (Denmark). She currently divides her time between Stockholm and New York.
Livre Far Too Close, Martina Hoogland Ivanow
Far Too Close is a visual meditation on distance, both physical and emotional, of closeness to a subject and remoteness from a place. Applying a dark mesmerizing aesthetic which conveys in her images a heightened presence as real as it is poetic, Martina Hoogland Ivanow interweaves family portraits and interiors of home with landscapes of some of the most remote and far flung locations at the very ends of the Earth. Over seven years she travelled to Siberia, Sakhalin Island north of Japan, Tierra del Fuego on the southern tip of Argentina, and the Kola Peninsula in Russian Lapland. Each of these places has its own dark history and has been the focus of dispute and discontent. Combined with photographs of her own community, a literary tale emerges which shifts from disturbing to familiar and is about the very nature of ...Exposition Exhibition : Full Bloom at NextLevel Gallery
With the approach of summer, NextLevel Gallery is delighted to present a group exhibition that is a riot of bold colour, light and energy. Five artists of five different nationalities, all in the full bloom of their artistic careers, will present selected works from their latest series, some of which are being presented here for the first time. Each artist is committed to a unique experimental process, often taking the image and its materiality to the very limits of the chosen medium.
Francesco Candeloro :
Born in Venice in 1974, conceptual artist Francesco Candeloro will present a selection of plexiglass landscapes that are laser-cut ‘drawings’ of city skylines, based on his own photographic research. Composed of shiny, chromatic plexiglass slabs, each of Candeloro&rsqu...Exposition Mois de la Photo 2012 : Exposition à l' Institut Suédois
Une nouvelle génération de photographes de mode suédois s’est fait remarquer au-delà de nos frontières, aussi bien par des magazines internationaux que par des institutions et des galeries d’art. Ces photographes explorent et déplacent les limites, créent des ambiances qui nous ensorcellent.
Ces fortes personnalités maîtrisent la différence entre l’intime et le distant. Leur art est un jeu d’équilibre entre la photographie de mode et la photographie d’art, et puise sa source dans l’histoire de l’art et les expériences personnelles.
Ainsi en est-il des photographies hors genres de Denise Grünstein, dans lesquelles l’artiste se déplace avec adresse entre l’univers de ses œuvres artistiques et celui des travaux de commande. Des &o...Modifier l'image