Galleri Image presents
Astrid Kruse Jensen
"Hypernaturel"
March 5 - 27, 2005 * Tuesday - Sunday, 13.00
-17.00
Opening Friday March 4, 16.00 -18.00

Galleri Image has the pleasure
of presenting the exhibition "Hypernatural" by Astrid
Kruse Jensen.
Her photographs of outdoor swimming
pools in Iceland are taken at night, devoid of people. There
is none of the public life and spirit of community that is
normally part of the pool as social architecture. The quiet
in the photographs seems merely temporary, however; there
is a promise of materialization, of presence.
The potential that is inherent
in this quiet and sense of absence is linked to the special
light that infuses these photographs. Astrid Kruse Jensen
only uses the ambient light that is present at these places.
Her long exposures result in a very intense visualization
of the light inside the houses and in the outdoor lamps. These
artificial light sources seem to cast a spell over these pools;
each place seems to awaken to its own life as darkness infuses
the landscape.
Astrid Kruse Jensen's previous
work has dealt with the city's space and the cityscape; this
exhibition springs from the relationship between our concepts
of authentic, untouched nature, and nature's own reality.
Her photographs focus on these small, constructed landscapes
that are delimited from nature, which in its untouched form
is barely visible in the darkening background; thus they tell
of a meeting between the well-known and the strange, between
the real the imagined. Astrid Kruse Jensen's photographs deal
not merely with the estrangement of mankind and nature; their
use of artificial light shows the inseparability of the natural
and the constructed. The viewer is placed amidst visions of
the country's natural beauty, the reality of the place, and
the fiction of the photograph.
Astrid Kruse Jensen (born 1975)
is one of the young photographic talents who have set their
mark on the Danish and international photographic scene.
She studied at The Gerrit Rielveld
Academie in Amsterdam and graduated from the Glasgow School
of Art in 2002. She then returned to Denmark, where she now
has her base in Copenhagen. She combines her work in Denmark
with visits abroad, to Russia and several times to Iceland,
where her present exhibition was created.
After her graduation exhibition
she exhibited works at the John Kobal Award at the National
Portrait Gallery in London, and since then in Russia, Iceland,
England, Scotland, and the United States. Her works are represented
in several collections. Later this year she will exhibit in
Slovenia, Germany, and Poland. In Denmark, Astrid Kruse Jensen
has exhibited at Foto Triennalen 2003, The National Fotomuseum,
and at Fotografisk Center in Copenhagen, in addition to her
present exhibition of new works at Galleri Image.
Gallery Image will publish an
exhibition folder with text by Astrid la Cour.
The exhibition is supported by
the Committee for Visual Arts of the Danish Arts Council.
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