THE SCHILLER PHOTOGRAPHERS – GROUP SHOW

THE SCHILLER PHOTOGRAPHERS – GROUP SHOW

August 29 – October 05, 2019

In The Gallery is thrilled to present an exhibition tapping into one of the most important institutions within Danish photographic history.

Leif Schiller (1939 – 2007) established Schiller & Co A/S. in the 1960s, and quickly grew to become one of Europe’s leading within fashion and advertising photography. Here, a large number of the best photographers worked with and were trained under Schiller himself. In the exhibition The Schiller Photographers, 6 of Schiller’s former photographers meet again. All of them have established significant careers in the photography and film industry;

Dan Lausten is best known for his internationally recognised work as a cinematographer. Throughout his long career he has worked in many genres and has worked on both Nordic and American feature films. Laustsen has been nominated several times and won some of the biggest awards in the film industry, most recently the Oscar-nominated film The Shape of Water.

 

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Jacob Gils has distinguished himself as a one-of-a-kind art photographer on both the Danish and International art scene. His work is particularly well known for its ingenuity and working with process, including multi-exposures and the use of old techniques of developing such as Polaroid and glass plate. Gils is represented at The National Museum of Photography (DK), Museum of Modern Art of Bogotá (CO), Nanjing Institute of Visual Arts (CN), Maersk A/S and the Royal Danish Collection amongst other.

Michael Ulfeldt is a commercial photographer. Alongside his career he has worked with photography as a visual art form. The changing of time and the beauty of decay inspire his art practice. Ulfeldt often collaborates with Jytte Grendal, and together they create atmospheric images composed of a combination of photo, watercolour and image editing.

Poul Kofod used to run photo studios in both Copenhagen and New York in partnership with Schiller. In 1985, Poul started his own film company and worked as a director and producer. He has received many national and international awards for his commercials. In 2002, Poul founded his current company Funkhauser Film where he still produces films and photos while also experimenting with photography as an art form.

Søren Rex-Dybmose has worked as a photographer since the1980s. He has worked in both Copenhagen and New York and as an independent commercial photographer, partnering at Schiller Photography for 15 years. Rex- Dybmose is always looking for a new takes on nature’s breathtaking scenery, and the fifth year now works as a passionate tree photographer, living in the countryside with the forest as a neighbour.

Torben Johansen trained as an commercial photographer in Copenhagen in the 1960s, then worked in Sydney and New York before returning home to become a partner in Schiller & Co. The commercial work has gone hand in hand with Johanson’s own photographic pursuits and the transition from analogue to digital photography has only increased the magic of photography, which fascinated Johansen as a child.

In addition to Schiller & Co. A/S, Leif Schiller later expanded to have studios in Denmark and New York, and also founded Gallery Hamlet as well as Schiller & Co. Facility House, which served as an umbrella for more than 30 independent, creative companies in the photography industry. In 2000, Leif Schiller received the award “Photographer of the Century” from The Danish Photographers’ Association.

This exhibition pays hommage to Schiller, showcasing works by a group of artists who, like seeds, were watered by Schiller in their early careers.

IN THE AIR

IN THE AIR - GROUP SHOW

May – June 2019

In Stephan Schnedler’s series Dancing With Gravity a range of floating textiles are captured in a collection of single still-frames. The works simultaneously depict the duality of a floating lightness and a pulling gravity. Ruled by the technical attributes of still photography we witness moving surfaces and volumes suspended in both time and space. These isolated fragments help us understand the nature of movement and materiality, and makes the eye catch onto something that in real time would have already passed us by.

Through Rikke Flensberg’s work we enter into a world of bodies and landscapes, merging and exchanging properties. Fragments of body parts turn into tectonic surfaces, erupting and shifting. Elements from nature are pushed into new forms, through which our bodily self can physically relate. By zooming in and out between these two scales we are reminded of the inherent relationship held between the human body and the world, which surrounds it.

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Jacob Gils‘ series Movement are known for its picturesque multi-exposures. In the newest extension of the series, the works undergo another transformation, where as polaroids they are transferred onto watercolour paper. Through this technique a particularly atmospheric and dreamy mood arises, which lends a certain abstract expressionistic layer to the images. Upon closer inspection, however, the eye realises that in these works there are real places depicted, all with their special characteristics. The new pieces Transfers open up the idea of landscape photography as a deeper emotional scenery.

The exhibition is part of Copenhagen Photo Festival’s satellite programme.
Follow their full programme here: www.copenhagenphotofestival.com

RIKKE FLENSBERG: 0

RIKKE FLENSBERG - 0

March 7 – April 27, 2019

In the Gallery is proud to present the solo show 0 by Danish photographer Rikke Flensberg. The title of the show refers to zero – a nothing, which is something – a something, which becomes a starting point. From here we enter a world of bodies and landscapes, merging and exchanging properties. Fragments of body parts turn into tectonic surfaces, erupting and shifting. Elements from nature are pushed into new forms, through which our bodily self can physically relate. By zooming in and out between these two scales we are reminded of the inherent relationship held between the human body and the world, which surrounds it.
Rikke Flensberg (1980), lives and works in Copenhagen. She holds an MFA from Malmø Art Academy. Amongst other she has exhibited at Gallery Green Is Gold (DK), Gallery Muratcentoventidue (IT), Galleri Pictura (SE) and The Benetton Foundation (IT).
The exhibition is kindly supported by Knud Højgaards Foundation, Grosserer L.F. Foghts Foundation and Poul Johansen Foundation.

JACOB GILS: NEW WORKS

JACOB GILS : NEW WORKS

January 11– March 2, 2019

Once again, we wnter a new year, which for In The Gallery means our bg annual solo show by Jacob Gils. 

The artistic style of Jacob Gils spams over various subject matters – always unmistakably showcasing his distinct style and interest in the technical attributes of photography. Whether depicting the bodily form through the use of polaroid or old-fashioned glass plate tecniques, or when capturing the fleeting moments in land – and cityscapes by multi-exposing his motifs, Gils always returns to his love for photography as an art form. 

This love does not go unnoticed when viewing his work, and the results always present themselves as both alluring and poetic. These ethereal and uncertain narratives leave it to the human perception and imagination to fill in the remaining blancks. 

Now is the chance to experience what Jacob Gils has been working on over the past year; thus In The Gallery welcomes you to a new year with New Works. 

WINTER LIGHT

WINTER LIGHT

29 Nov – 5 Jan. (closed 22 Dec – 2 Jan)

 

As a conclusion to 2018, whilst darkness still dominates the hours of the day, In The Gallery would like to invite you in for the exhibition Winter Light.

The title of the show clearly reflects the season but the word Light also references the necessity of light in the photographic process. Represented are both artists whom the gallery has long-standing collaborations with as well as a few new additions.

All of the works are in smaller formats, with a price range to match.

 

OLE MARIUS JØRGENSEN: SNIPPETS FROM A TRAVELOGUE

OLE MARIUS JØRGENSEN: SNIPPETS FROM A TRAVELOGUE

4 October – 24 November 2018

 

In the series “Vignettes of a Salesman” Ole Marius Jørgensen stages situations inhabited by a lone traveller. The cinematic and dreamy atmosphere in Jørgensen’s photographs is heavily influenced by his background in film. Surrounded by beautiful rural vistas or situated in deserted locations, such as empty diners, motels or petrol stations, the traveller wanders through a scenery, which leaves us unsure whether we are trudging through actual outer landscapes or complex psychological terrains.

Ole Marius Jørgensen (b. 1976) is a Norwegian photographer, who has exhibited widely in the United States, Asia, and Europe. His work can be found in collections in Hong Kong, Stockholm, Oslo, London, Madrid and Berlin.
He is currently working on a book of his work to be published in 2019.

Artist website: olemariusphotography

 

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