Winter and Sun: Group show

Palm Tree Palma

Winter and Sun

November 15th – Feb 1st, 2025

In The Gallery Palma de Mallorca proudly presents a dynamic group exhibition featuring the works of acclaimed artists Markus Klinko, Stephen Schnedler, Jacob Gils, Søren Solkær, Werner Van Reck, and Camila Echavarría.

As we approach the year’s end, this exhibition captures the vibrant spirit of Palma’s art scene, offering a unique celebration of winter’s beauty. Through diverse styles and perspectives, these artists illuminate the season’s depth and subtle brightness, inviting viewers to experience a harmonious blend of warmth and light that reflects Mallorca’s winter charm.

 

Exhibition Period: November 15th, 2024 – Feb 1, 2025

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SIF MEINCKE

SIF MEINCKE

Sif Meincke (b.1974) is a Danish photographer.

Sif Meincke has developed a strong voice in both portrait and art photography. Known for her unique ability to capture mood and emotion, her works often traverse the realms of fantasy and reality. Through a minimalist yet evocative aesthetic, Meincke’s images are at once timeless and immediate, drawing viewers into the personal stories behind each scene.

Her photographs have become a part of various collections, including those at Manon Les Suites and Guldsmeden Babettein Copenhagen. She has held notable exhibitions at Øksnehallen and Frederiksborg Castle Museum, with more recent works exhibited internationally in 2024.

Upcoming exhibition at In The Gallery Copenhagen
Exhibition: you can sail without wind
From: November 1st to January 4th, 2025
Opening reception: November 1st, from 4 to 9 pm.

“you can sail without wind” by SIF MEINCKE

you can sail without wind…  by Sif MEINCKE

November 1st – January 1st, 2025

For the first time, In The Gallery presents an exhibition featuring the work of art photographer Sif Meincke. The exhibition, you can sail without wind, offers an unexpected perspective on urban life, using the harbour as a setting for calm, reflection, and immersion. Unlike the usual lively and bustling images associated with city harbours, this collection centers on the harbour as a peaceful space, a place where moments of silence and presence can emerge.

Sif Meincke’s  you can sail without wind focuses on this contrast, showing the urban landscape not through the lens of chaos or dynamism, but as an environment that fosters personal pause and reflection. With her careful composition, Meincke reveals how even the busiest parts of the city offer hidden moments of calm, where one can pause, breathe, and reflect on the movements of life. The exhibition highlights a much-needed breathing space in a world driven by progress and efficiency. It reminds us of the harbour’s timeless presence in the cityscape—a bridge between human activity and the natural rhythms of the water.

Opening Reception: November 1, 2024, 4 pm – 9 pm
Exhibition Period: November 1, 2024 – January 1, 2025

GORM VALENTIN

GORM VALENTIN

The striking about Gorm Valentin’s work is the dynamic compositions – full of energy and movement. Following the rhythm of the music, Valentin captures the performance’s atmosphere and the essence of his subject, and with a keen eye for framing, he uses light to create leading lines towards his subject. As a former land surveyor, he is a master of composition and patterns, and after many years of playing the clarinet in jazz orchestras, he shows great sensibility to various musical genres. Since he embarked on his photography journey in 1975, Valentin has created both soulful and atmospheric portraits and dynamic and grainy rock portraits, all in B/W and with a high-contrast style. His photos are timeless markers of many of today’s most iconic musicians, including David Bowie, Leonard Cohen, Liza Minnelli, and Stevie Wonder. 

GORM VALENTIN (b. 1944) is from Copenhagen, Denmark. He is an award-winning music photographer and has photographed both jazz, rock, and classical music. Moreover, he was engaged as a photographer in the theatrical scene and did portraits for newspapers, magazines, journals, and numerous record covers, including stamps. He has exhibited in Denmark and abroad and received a number of awards, notably the Fogtdal’s Photography Award in 2005 and DJBFA’s Award in 2016. 

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STEPHEN WILKES

STEPHEN WILKES - DAY TO NIGHT

A self-proclaimed collector of moments Stephen Wilkes, in his series entitled, “Day to Night,” masterfully captures the transition from day to night in one comprehensive image. He began the series in 2009 and has worked diligently to document some of the world’s most beautiful places. Having photographed the Tournelle Bridge in Paris, Stonehenge in England, the Western Wall in Jerusalem, and the Serengeti in Africa, Wilkes has created a body of work that appeals to a collective memory. Using a 4×5 large format camera with a digital back and shot from a fixed perspective 40-50 feet above the ground, Wilkes creates images that are designed to emotionally and visually resonate with the masses.

Wilkes’ photographs are visually dynamic, embracing the life of a single location over time. To maintain continuity, his camera has to be completely still as he captures image after image to manifest not just a photograph but an experience for the viewer; constructing a composite picture that only exists in the final photograph. Wilkes, who was influenced by the photomontage work of David Hockney, discovered that by piecing together photographs that were shot over an extended period of time, he could make the passage of time visible in a two dimensional image. Using the tools of digital technology, Wilkes is able to proficiently craft images with the same concept but a different aesthetic.

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Over the course of 12-15 hours, Wilkes takes 1,200 to 1,500 pictures, narrows them down to about 50 in post-production, and seamlessly blends the different elements over the course of a day, constructing a time vector, drawing a line where day ends and night begins, while simultaneously developing a narrative in the process. His photographs are tangible memories that explore both time and space with the same science and passion that early foundation black and white photography explored movement.

Stephen Wilkes is a uniquely creative artist in contemporary photography. By utilizing the digital resources available today, he has developed a process that has expanded photography’s preconceived notion that a picture can only depict a singular moment in time and has opened up the possibilities of a fourth dimension of time and space.