Hedevig Anker: A light in a Surface
Galleri Brandstrup is delighted to announce our upcoming solo exhibiton with Hedevig Anker titled 鈥淎 light in a Surface鈥.
Hedevig Anker's photographic portfolio is intricately intertwined with specific architectural landmarks and locations, each brimming with its own compelling narrative. Her previous works include captivating shots of the Eidsvoll Building and the historic residence of Sigrid Undset at Bjerkeb忙k. With an unwavering partnership with light, Anker crafts abstract and often minimalist visual narratives, skilfully accentuating the interplay between light and architectural elements such as doors, frames, and surfaces in her subjects.
In conjunction with the upcoming/ongoing exhibition "Harriet Backer: Every Atom is Colour" at the National Gallery this autumn, Anker unveils a curated selection of photographs captured within the hallowed confines of Tanum Church. This is the very same sacred space where Harriet Backer immortalized some of her most iconic works during the 1890s. In the summer of 2019, Hedevig Anker embarked on a visual exploration of the church's exquisite interior, wielding her camera to remarkable effect. The outcome is a captivating series of images that not only pay homage to Harriet Backer's celebrated paintings but also, thanks to Anker's discerning eye for detail, masterfully convey the nuanced interplay between light and architectural aesthetics within this ecclesiastical setting.
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Galleri Brandstrup is delighted to announce our upcoming solo exhibiton with Hedevig Anker titled 鈥淎 light in a Surface鈥.
Hedevig Anker's photographic portfolio is intricately intertwined with specific architectural landmarks and locations, each brimming with its own compelling narrative. Her previous works include captivating shots of the Eidsvoll Building and the historic residence of Sigrid Undset at Bjerkeb忙k. With an unwavering partnership with light, Anker crafts abstract and often minimalist visual narratives, skilfully accentuating the interplay between light and architectural elements such as doors, frames, and surfaces in her subjects.
In conjunction with the upcoming/ongoing exhibition "Harriet Backer: Every Atom is Colour" at the National Gallery this autumn, Anker unveils a curated selection of photographs captured within the hallowed confines of Tanum Church. This is the very same sacred space where Harriet Backer immortalized some of her most iconic works during the 1890s. In the summer of 2019, Hedevig Anker embarked on a visual exploration of the church's exquisite interior, wielding her camera to remarkable effect. The outcome is a captivating series of images that not only pay homage to Harriet Backer's celebrated paintings but also, thanks to Anker's discerning eye for detail, masterfully convey the nuanced interplay between light and architectural aesthetics within this ecclesiastical setting.