JACOB GILS

JACOB GILS

Whether turning his eye to iconic structures and landscape sceneries or to the female body, Jacob Gils creates fragmented, draped and deconstructed visual puzzles, with a strong attention to both aesthetic expression and technical detail.

The project Movement gives visible shape to the relationship between the concrete physical movement, taking place in the production phase and the established environment chosen as content. Through the use of multiple exposures Gils generates engaging interpretations of iconic structures and landscape sceneries.

At first glance these multi-point images appear out of focus or shaken, but in fact they consist of many different very sharp photographs of the same motifs, which are carefully combined to offer an illusion of being on the go – in movement. The technique invites the onlooker to come closer and discover the details, which do not fully reveal themselves from a distance. The hazy, translucent shapes created by the technique make for a photographic style that resembles impressionistic painting while still retaining all the detail of modern photography.

Transfer is a further development of the sophisticated multi-exposures of the Movement series, which is already known for its spacious and picturesque qualities. In this new extension of the series, the works undergo another transformation. 

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As polaroids they are further 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 begins to decode that in these works there are real places depicted, all with their special characteristics. In this way, the viewer is left in a state of both presence and the chance to disappear deep into the works. Transfer opens up the idea of landscape photography as a form of portal to a deeper emotional scenery.

In the series Limit To Your LoveGils presents images that offer a subtle contrasting vision of the depiction of the iconic and timeless subject matter of the beautiful female. The distinct visual quality and aesthetics of the images result from a unique artistic technique, which involves the transfer of multiple Polaroid images onto watercolour paper. The paper’s textured surface makes it difficult to completely control the process thus adding an element of chance to the final image. The random distortions seen as white areas on the surfaces ensure that the field of one image is never identical to that of its neighbour.

The tactile, disrupted surface of the works creates a distance to the motif, shifting focus from the specific woman depicted to the woman as multifaceted idea, making these works come across as emotive statements with natural imperfections.

Jacob Gils lives and works in Denmark. He graduated from The Copenhagen School of Photography in 1990 and his art has gained recognition in the form of prizes at the PRIX DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE PARIS (PX3) in 2012 and 2015. He has exhibited in solo and group shows across the globe and his works are represented in the Danish Royal Collection, Nanjing Art Museum, China and at Maersk in Denmark as well as in private collections all over Europe, and in USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, China and Australia.

More info on the artist: www.jacobgils.com

Some articles about Jacob Gils

https://wsimag.com/art/27789-movement
http://www.galeriebettina.com/articles/jacob-gils-le-revenu.pdf

WINTER LIGHT 2022 – 2023

WINTER LIGHT 2022

December – February, 2023

As a conclusion of 2022, whilst darkness still dominates the hours of the day, In The Gallery would like to invite you in for the exhibition Winter Light.

The longing for light reflects the current time of year, but it also makes reference to the necessity of it in the photographic process. For this edition of our winter exhibition, we would like to present works by artists whom the gallery has long-standing collaborations with as well as a few new additions. We are presenting both smaller format photographic work in combination with oil paintings, each with their intensity of color and vibrant surfaces.

All of the works are in smaller formats, with a price range to match, perfect for an end of the year gift.

Artists presented:

Jacob GILS | Lea JESSEN | Lise JOHANSSON | Søren SOLKÆR | Julien MAUVE | Steen LARSEN | Dan LAUSTSEN | Carsten INGEMANN | Werner VAN RECK | Michael AHLEFELDT |

 

WINTER LIGHT 2021-2022

WINTER LIGHT 2021

In The Gallery would like to invite you to the exhibition Winter Light 2021, highlighting the work of some of the artists of the gallery and invited artists.

The longing for light reflects the current time of year, but it also makes reference to the necessity of it in the photographic process. We are presenting both smaller format photographic work in combination with oil paintings, each with their intensity of color and vibrant surfaces andalso small scale sculptures in classical materials.

Lise Johansson recently won the prestigious international photo prize IPA under the category Fine Art Photographyand she previously became Photographer of the Year in the International Color Award, and the achievement is well constituted in her work with its subtle tones and refined use of color and light.

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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AWARD WINNERS

AWARD WINNERS

August 9 2018 – September 29 2018

Jacob Gils, Carsten Ingemann, Lea Jessen, Jørgen Johansson, Lise Johansson, Dan Laustsen, Julien Mauve, Andrew Moore

In The Gallery presents AWARD WINNERS, a show consisting of works by critically acclaimed artists, all of which have won various prestigious awards from around the globe. The show depicts a broad glimpse into what the medium of fine art photography can be, and how it can emerge from many different backgrounds and approaches to picture making.

In AWARD WINNERS you will be able to see fine art photography by artists with backgrounds as diverse as in cinematography, photojournalism, advertising and architecture.
What they all have in common is the ability to create poetic and atmospheric imagery, which leaves no doubt about how art can transcend.

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Artists in the Show:

JACOB GILS lives and works in Copenhagen. He has exhibited in solo and group shows across the globe and his works are represented in the Danish Royal Collection, Nanjing Art Museum, China and at Maersk in Denmark as well as in private collections all over Europe, and in USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, China and Australia.
Prix De La Photographie Paris 2012 and 2015
CARSTEN INGEMANN (b.1952) His works unfold in the space between a distinctly Nordic landscape tradition and a psychological space less easily defined. To his fine art practice, Carsten Ingemann brings a certain sensibility towards his subject matter, honed during his more than three decade long career as a renowned photographer, documenting political events, conflicts and war zones from around the world.
Danish Union of Press Photographers – Press Photography of the Year
Laust Jensen Award
LEA JESSEN (b.1978) lives and works in Copenhagen. She was educated at the School of Photography in 2004, and has worked with the photographic medium since 1997. Her works often focus on details whose original contexts are not always readily revealed. With their focus on clean lines and abstract colour planes, these anonymous architectural fragments take on a minimalist aesthetic, making them reminiscent of the concrete art of the 1940s and 50s.
Toyota Photography Award
JØRGEN JOHANSSON (b. 1960) is an internationally renowned cinematographer who graduated from the National Film School of Denmark in 1993. He is especially known for his work on The Bridge, Borgen, The Killing amongst others. Further Johansson has a background in still photography. He is a member of the Danish Society of Cinematographers.
The Bodil award
The Robert award
Danish Arts Foundation Award
Cinematographer Of The Year, Tv-festival
LISE JOHANSSON (b. 1985) is from Sæby, Denmark, and currently lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. She is educated from The Media College Denmark in 2016, and has travelled the world extensively as part of her photographic practice. There is a strong personal character to her works: a sense of abandonment and the curiosity towards the unknown.
Sony World Photography Awards
Monochrome Awards
Winner of the Hasselblad Student Award
FAPA Fine Art Photography Awards
DAN LAUSTSEN (b. 1954) graduated from the Danish National Film School in 1979, and is a member of both the Danish Society of Cinematographers and The American Society of Cinematographers. Laustsen has repeatedly collaborated with the Danish director Ole Bornedal on films such as Nightwatch and Just Another Love Story, and internationally with Guillermo del Toro, notably on the films Crimson Peak and The Shape of Water. Laustsen is also known for his work on the films Silent Hill and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
Oscar-nominated Best Achievement in Cinematography; The Shape of Water
Bodil Awards (two times)
Robert festival
JULIEN MAUVE (b. 1984) lives and works in France, Paris.
Mauve has had exhibitions at Le Salon de la Photo, stand SONY, Paris, MAP festival, Toulouse, Espace Beaurepaire, Paris, amongst other places.
Mauve is a visual artist creating cinematographic and narrative photography series dealing with human interactions and conditions. His work raises questions about our future, the threats that our civilization is facing, the quest meaning and our relationship with technologies.
Paris Photo Art Fair – Jeune Talents Award
Sony World Photography Awards
ANDREW MOORE (1957) is a New York based fine art photographer and filmmaker, whose colourful photographs depict famous urban places, landscapes and architectural structures, largely devoid of people. Moore’s photographs employ the formal vocabularies of architectural and landscape photography and the narrative approaches of documentary photography and journalism to detail remnants of societies in transition.
Sundance Film Festival, Special Jury Prize
Black Maria Festival, Director’s Citation Award
Michigan Notable Books Selection
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellows