Clémentine Schneidermann: Heads Of The Valleys, Shelby, 2016, C Print, 80 x 80 cm

Photography

Thomas Bangsted, Roger Ballen, Claus Carstensen, Gudrun Hasle, Teit Jørgensen, Jacob Kirkegaard, Susanne Mertz, Clémentine Schneidermann, Jeffrey Silverthorne, Morten Søkilde, Morten Søndergaard, Richard Winther

13.1 - 4.2.2017

Opening: Friday 13 January, 5-8pm

 

På årets første udstilling sætter vi fokus på fotografiet. Vi viser både værker af de kunstnere, der kun arbejder med fotografi, men også af dem, hvor det ikke er det primære medie. Fotografi er en hjørnesten i galleriet og dets historie. Vi er stolte af at præsentere et stærkt felt af kunstnere der internationalt spænder fra stjernen Roger Ballen til 2016 vinderen af Leica - Oskar Barnack newcommer award franske Clémentine Schneidermann – og nationalt fra pioneren inden for eksperimental fotokunst Richard Winther, til Thomas Bangsted, der er repræsenteret på Louisiana, Brandts og Metropolitan i New York.

On the first show in 2017, we focus on photography. The show will include both works by the artists who only works with photography, but also by those where it is not the primary medium. Photography is a cornerstone of the gallery and its history. We are proud to present a strong line up of artists, internationally ranging from the star Roger Ballen to the 2016 winner of the Leica - Oskar Barnack Newcomer Award French Clémentine Schneidernann - and nationally from the pioneer of experimental photography Richard Winther to Thomas Bangsted who is represented at Louisiana, Brandts and Metropolitan in New York.

Photography - installation view  

Photography - installation view (1)  

Photography - installation view (2)  

Photography - installation view (3)  

Photography - installation view (5)  

Photography - installation view (4)  

Roger Ballen: Headless, 2009, Archival pigment print, 90 x 90 cm  

Claus Carstensen: Untitled Room for Zoe, 1992, B/W photograph, 62 x 43.5 cm  

Thomas Bangsted: Plantation Field, 2009, Archival Pigment Print, 149 x 195 cm  

Gudrun Hasle: I have to be perfect, 2010, Photographic Print, 72 x 47 cm  

Teit Jørgensen: Per Kirkeby og Rebecca 1967, 1967, Giclée print, 38 x 30 cm  

Jacob Kirkegaard: PIANO, 2005, C-print, 62 x 80 cm  

Susanne Mertz: Albert Mertz i Savigny sur Orge, 1968, Archival Pigment Print, 60 x 60 cm  

Jeffrey Silverthorne: Selfportrait with Rachel - a document of expectations, 2006, Inkjet print, 30.5 x 43 cm  

Morten Søkilde: BARBERSALOON, 2017, Hahnemühle museum etching 350g, 50.5 x 65.4 cm  

Morten Søndergaard: Winter Beach, 2016, Hahnemühle museum etching 350g, 50 x 50 cm  

Richard Winther: Untitled, 1986, Gelatin Silver Print, 31 x 24 cm