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Martina Hoogland Ivanow | Shadow Works, Living the Dream

Past exhibition
3 April - 3 May 2025
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Martina Hoogland Ivanow, Far Too Close, 2002-8

Martina Hoogland Ivanow Swedish, b. 1973

Far Too Close, 2002-8
Pigment print from negative on acid-free cotton rag
39,5 x 50 cm, print size
42,5 x 53 cm, framed size
Edition of 5 plus 2 AP
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Far Too Close is a visual meditation on distance, both physical and emotional, of closeness to a subject and remoteness from a place. The edit interweaves family portraits and interiors...
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Far Too Close is a visual meditation on distance, both physical and emotional, of closeness to a subject and remoteness from a place. The edit 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 various places in Siberia, Sakhalin Island,, Tierra del Fuego 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 photography, its capacity to relate history and emotion from afar and nearby.
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