Light Break

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  1. by Anne Sofie Rasmussen
  2. published 2014
Light permeates the history of representation, and it has played a crucial role as an agent of the modern. ...
Light Break2023-03-13T14:04:27+01:00

At the Crossroads

2023-03-13T14:04:27+01:00

  1. by Anna Sinofzik
  2. published 2013
A study of car crashes is a study of the world’s fascination with them. Cars crash throughout the story lines of drama, pulp fiction, soap operas, and video games, to be watched from remote controlled safety or steered with joysticks in technology’s remove. ...
At the Crossroads2023-03-13T14:04:27+01:00

Lavette: A conservation

2023-03-13T14:04:27+01:00

  1. by Rachel Stern
  2. published 2013
I’m not sure whether I’m interested in death as an isolated theme. I see death more as an unavoidable aspect of life — part of a continuum.
Lavette: A conservation2023-03-13T14:04:27+01:00

From Ashes To Stars

2023-03-13T14:04:41+01:00

  1. by Kristina Lykke Hansen
  2. published 2012
When a star is dying, it swells up and turns red, then it explodes and shrinks. The explosion sends a very large quantity of stardust out into space, but in time the elements in various dust clouds accumulate and form new stars and planets. ...
From Ashes To Stars2023-03-13T14:04:41+01:00

Stillness and Thought

2023-03-13T14:04:42+01:00

  1. by Kristine Kern
  2. published 2012
Nicolai Howalt’s series ‘Endings’ depicts what lies beyond the image. The photo series is about death, but in a very abstract sense. The series consists of 14 large-scale color prints. ...
Stillness and Thought2023-03-13T14:04:42+01:00

Endings

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  1. by Martin Asbæk
  2. published 2011
When a star is dying, it swells up and turns red, then it explodes and shrinks. The explosion sends a very large quantity of stardust out into space, but in time the elements in various dust explodes and shrinks. ...
Endings2023-03-13T14:04:42+01:00

Figures in a Landscape

2023-03-13T14:04:43+01:00

  1. by Liz Wells
  2. published 2010
The “Golden Age” of Danish painting, early to mid-nineteenth century, was characterized by a new detailed mode of depiction and by focus on everyday subject-matter that can be seen as proto-photographic. ...
Figures in a Landscape2023-03-13T14:04:43+01:00

Collision

2023-03-13T14:04:45+01:00

  1. by Torben Sangild
  2. published 2009
The collision when you walk into a door. The collision when galaxies clash over millions of years. The collision when centrifuged protons are hurled against each other in a fraction of a millisecond... ...
Collision2023-03-13T14:04:45+01:00

How to Hunt

2023-03-13T14:04:46+01:00

  1. by Jane Fletcher
  2. published 2007
The work How to Hunt might appear, at first glance, to be an objective record of a number of hunts that took place in their native Denmark; a far remove from Notman’s Canadian constructions. ...
How to Hunt2023-03-13T14:04:46+01:00
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