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David Risley Gallery, Copenhagen NV DENMARK - "Shutter" Jenny Källman - February 26 > April 2, 2016

"Shutter"

Jenny Källman

Bispevej 29 2400, Copenhagen NV DENMARK
tel. +45 26 16 36 71 e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
February 26 > April 2, 2016
Jenny Källman
Lights Up, 2015, Pigment print, 120 x 90 cm
Jenny Källman
Light Shot Hole, 2016, Pigment print, 150 x 120 cm
Jenny Källman
Signal Vision, 2015, Pigment print, 120 x 90 cm
Jenny Källman
Water Park, 2016, Pigment print, 150 x 120 cm
Jenny Källman
Inside Out, 2015, Pigment print,
50 x 60 cm
David Risley Gallery is delighted to announce our first solo exhibition of works by Swedish photographer Jenny Källman. These new large photographs push her work further into abstraction. Staged scenes using water, mirrors and flash to disrupt space and jar the narrative conformity. For the first time Källman is using double exposure when making the image (e.g. Water Park, Light Shot Hole) shifting the spatial and temporal nature of the work. These are no longer 'moments' or 'places', they are events and spaces. The images become placeless and magical. Källman's photographs her studio, night time streets, teenagers on their phones, bits of paper. These banalities are difficult to place in the works and the works are difficult to place back into the banality of the world in which they were taken.
In other single exposure works in the show similar magical shifts occur. The photographs in the second room disrupt identity. Mirrors and flash, which would ordinarily reveal identity and detail are used here to mask and deflect. What should be a self portrait in Signal Vision is a photograph of a teenage girl. The overly familiar self absorption of the teenage image maker is dislocated and the photographer disappears, leaving the viewer in her place. We become the mirror.
Jenny Källman, 1973, lives and works in Stockholm. Källman has exhibited extensively internationally, including at the Museo de la Ciudad de Querétaro, Mexico City; Instantanés, Institut Suédois, Paris, France;
Fotogalleriet, Oslo; Falkenbergs Museum, etc. Her work is in the collections of, among others, Statens Konstråd, Hasselblad Foundation, Västra Götaland Region, Stockholms läns landsting, Moderna Museet, Stockholm.
Opening : Friday 26th Feb 17-19

David Risley Gallery - Copenhagen NV DENMARK - Shutter - February 26 > April 2, 2016


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