
A beautiful romantic light filled with its own danger.

© Ilulissat Icefjord 5, 07/2003 - 69°11’59’’ N - 51°08’08’’ W photograph by Olaf Becker
June 28, 2008—October 5, 2008
Location: Bloch Building, Gallery L11
This exhibition features a selection of large-scale color photographs by a new generation of European artists, including Andreas Gefeller, Peter Bialobrzeski, Massimo Vitali, Olaf Otto Becker, Bart Michiels, Jem Southam, and Wout Berger, among others. These artists engage with the contemporary European landscape in varying ways.
For some, the land retains romantic associations, as a source of sublime inspiration. For others, cultural interventions such as the leisure industry and real estate development are paramount concerns. Notions of home, the physical and emotional weight of history, and the power of memory to shape perception of the land also inform these images. Together, these works explore the endlessly complex relationship between nature and the human presence, from harmonious coexistence to contentious exploitation. This exhibition provides the first opportunity to view bold, contemporary works never before seen in this region.
Free admission, no exhibition tickets required.
