Nordic Now!
I am hounored to have been selected for The "Nordic Now!" project. Here you can read about the project and the publication that will be launched in Arles photo festival.
Special issue on Nordic contemporary photography
The publication nordic now! is the result of a unique collaboration between the photo magazines Filter (Denmark), Photo Raw (Finland) and the art journal Objektiv (Norway). Featuring portfolios by over fifty established and upcoming Nordic artists such as JH Engström, Joakim Eskildsen, Erica Kovanen, Mårten Lange, Nelli Palomäki, RAX, Marie Sjøvold and Jacob Aue Sobol, it provides an extensive overview of contemporary Nordic photography.
Nordic now! zooms in on five tendencies governing the production of photography in the Nordic countries today: private and autobiographical photography; hybrids between photography and other media; the return to analogue techniques; dream-like scenarios that merge reality and fantasy, as well as looking at the immense changes that the genre of documentary is undergoing, with its practitioners questioning and pushing the borders of how it is defined. The publication includes essays by leading critics and curators from Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland such as Anna-Kaisa Rastenberger from the Finnish Museum of Photography, Anna Tellgren from Moderna Museet, Stockholm and Mette Sandbye from the University of Copenhagen.
Nordic now! also includes interviews with representatives from Nordic institutions that support and promote photography such as Maria Karen Sigurdursdottir from Reykjavik Museum of Photography and Timothy Persons, co-founder of the Helsinki School. These are complemented by an interview with the legendary picture editor Kathy Ryan from the New York Times Magazine, who gives an outside view of Nordic contemporary photography, which she says combines “a spirited, nude, happy, paradise imagery with the intimate, close-to-home, metaphorical landscape.”
nordic now! is based on a seminar that took place during the Copenhagen Photo Festival 2012. The special issue was launched at Le Club during the photo festival Les Rencontres d’ Arles in July, 2013.
The publication is available worldwide through Idea Books.