Örjan Henriksson / Ack Värmland
For four years, the photographer Örjan Henriksson has made a dive into his childhood roots and the landscape of “Norra Klarälvdalen” Värmland.
Örjan Henriksson is one of Sweden's foremost photographers, with a low-key and concentrated narrative in pictorial form. He loves analog black and white photography and has had a number of acclaimed exhibitions around the world. He has done solo exhibitions include: Liljevalchs Konsthall, Le Frigo, Paris, International Photography Hall of Fame, Oklahoma City and Abecita art museum among other places. Örjan Henriksson works include both fine art and commercial photography. He has studied photography with Arnold Newman and George Tice. In 2015, he was awarded the first Bindefeld scholarship in memory of the Holocaust with his exhibition and work Auschwitz KZ I-II.
Lucas Morten / Objects
Between the interface of functional objects and visual art, lucas morten invites you to an era where contemporary questioning societal thoughts meets the history of brutalism. Being able to interact with art in more than a visual way, also physically and mentally, was out of importance in the handmaking of the objects. A context totally omitted to self-perceived questionings, conversations and thoughts - reflects the objects expression and angles. It is the discrepancy between the anxiety about sharing the visual art and the desire to spread the fundamental message behind the objects that now allows each observer to form or not to form an own perception. With the message of a non-simple and undefined way of being, loaded with mystery, alienation and inconvenience - was this virtual art gallery founded to redefine your philosophy.
Björn Keller / The Ornithologist
Björn Keller is now exhibiting photography from his series ”The Ornithologist.”
An ornithological journey over time and space that started as early as the 1960s and still a constantly current and ongoing project.
Memories, Freedom, Pace, Fading…
Through the nature in Sweden across Kvikkjokk in the north to the south of Skåne.
Björn Keller lives and works at Fårö, ( a small island in the Baltic Sea) after a long working time in Stockholm, Sweden. Keller has exhibited in Sweden and international galleries since 1970s. He is represented at Moderna Museet, Stockholm and Absolut Art Collection (Absolut Keller)