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TORBJØRN RØDLAND AND CARROLL DUNHAM IN CONVERSATION

This weekend, on the occasion of his show More Than Tongue Can Tell at Galerie Eva Presenhuber in Zürich, Torbjørn Rødland will join Carroll Dunham in conversation.

See link below to register for the webinar.

TORBJØRN RØDLAND and CARROLL DUNHAM IN CONVERSATION

Galerie Eva Presenhuber

Saturday, March 6.

Noon on the West Coast, 3 pm East Coast, 8 pm London, 9 pm Paris and Zürich.

Torbjørn Rødland, More Than Tongue Can Tell, Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zürich, January 15, 2021–March 13, 2021, from top: An Unfinished Hand, 2017–2020; Candlestick Pattern no. 2, 2020; Hedgehog Foam, 2019; Hood Ornament, 2019; Turnstile Gate no. 1, 2020. Each artwork is a chromogenic print on Kodak Endura paper. Images © Torbjørn Rødland, courtesy of the artist and Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zürich / New York.

TORBJØRN RØDLAND IN CONVERSATION

“In order to move on from the limitations of endless subjectivity, critical postmodern art reduced complex phenomena to a study of cultural form’s and language. Everything became political. With this analysis as a starting point I’m taking a more integral or inclusive stance. I’m not only interested in how images are being read but also in their magic and how they make us feel, how they move us. Even though photography often starts as observation, my dream is a more immersive engagement. I’m an observer longing for intimacy.” — Torbjørn Rødland*

On the opening day of his exhibition FIFTH HONEYMOON in Sweden, join Rødland at Bonniers Konsthall for a conversation with its director Magnus af Petersens.

The show includes the presentation of the artist’s film Between Fork and Ladder.

TORBJØRN RØDLAND and MAGNUS AF PETERSENS IN CONVERSATION

Wednesday, March 13, from 6 pm to 8 pm.

TORBJØRN RØDLAND—FIFTH HONEYMOON

March 13 through June 2.

Bonniers Konsthall

Torsgatan 19, Stockholm.

*Rødland to Magnus af Petersens.

From top: Torbjørn Rødland, Anchor, 2017; Torbjørn Rødland, Baby, 2017; Torbjørn Rødland, The Man in the Moon is a Miss, 2016–2018. Images courtesy the artist and the David Kordansky Gallery.

TORBJØRN RØDLAND AT KORDANSKY

Boys, beatings, and blank stares form a backdrop for the mysterious narratives in Torbjørn Rødland’s beautiful new show at David Kordansky.

TORBJØRN RØDLAND—BACKLIT RAINBOW

Through July 7.

David Kordansky Gallery

5130 West Edgewood Place, Los Angeles.

From top: Torbjørn Rødland, Dark Fence, 2016–2018; Torbjørn Rødland, No Climax, 2007–2018; Torbjørn Rødland, Headphones, 2016–2018. Images courtesy the artist and the David Kordansky Gallery.

TORBJØRN RØDLAND AT SERPENTINE SACKLER

TORBJØRN RØDLAND—THE TOUCH THAT MADE YOU, the artists’s first exhibition in the United Kingdom, brings together photographic works from the last twenty years as well as Rødland’s 2005 animated film 132 BPM.

“Rødland’s approach to image-making – using analogue photography in mostly staged scenarios – draws attention to the constructed nature of the image, while leaving open the potential for unexpected outcomes. That his images hold the viewer’s gaze is not only the result of a certain pleasure in the act of looking, but also the indirect, uncertain nature of their messages.”*

 

TORBJØRN RØDLAND—THE TOUCH THAT MADE YOU , through November 19.

SERPENTINE SACKLER GALLERY, West Carriage Drive, Hyde Park, London.

*  serpentinegalleries.org/exhibitions-events/torbjørn-rødland-touch-made-you

All artwork by Torbjørn Rødland.

From top:

Bathroom Tiles, 2011-13, private collection.

Apple, 2006, collection FRAC Nord Pas de Calais.

Heiress with Dogs, 2014, courtesy of Galerie Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels.

Trichotillomania, 2010, private collection.

Catalogue cover. Image credit: Serpentine Sackler Gallery.

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PARIS, LA #11

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PARIS, LA

ISSUE #10 / SPRING 2014

PHOTOGRAPHY HERE AND NOW

CONTENTS

Optic Nerve | Catherine Opie in conversation with Dorothée Perret

Collisions Ahead | By Brendan Fowler and Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer

Perversion is Bliss | By Andrew Berardini and Torbjørn Rødland

Anarchy in the Belle Epoque | By Aaron Sandnes and Barlo Perry

Through a Glass, Darkly: a Mapplethorpe Portfolio | By OHWOW and the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation

Out There | John Divola and Marius Engh in conversation with Dorothée Perret

Traces | By Marlene Marino

Still Life, and Mask | By Hanna Liden

COVER Ron, 2013 by Catherine Opie

CENTERFOLDChanel Summer 2014 Ad Campaign Remix by Pierre-François Letué

POSTERExterior: from Zuma Series, 1977-1978 | Interior: from Dogs Chasing My Car in the Desert, 1996-1998 By John Divola