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16.5 W x 20.9 H in
Framed
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Parité : un plus un est plus print size: 420mm x 530mm media: Fresson Print, 250gr archival Bristol paper signed and dated recto by artist prints are unique and hand crafted by Atelier Fresson, France, 2017 Exhibited at Shu Champagne Bar & Art Gallery 2017 supported by Pommery Champagne For this ...
2017
Photography, Color on Paper
Limited Edition of 1
16.5 W x 20.9 H x 0.1 D in
Not Applicable
White
Certificate is Included
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Jörgen Axelvall is a Tokyo based photographer and artist from Sweden. Previous to moving to Tokyo in 2011 Axelvall resided in NYC for 15 years. He tends towards long-term projects: exploring intimacy and solitude; soft- or select-focus evoking abstracted, dream-like realms at once personal, yet universal. Axelvall attempts to seize the utter vulnerability and beauty to transubstantiate the subject into essence of the moment. Axelvall’s visual storytelling interacts with his experimental word. Axelvall exhibits internationally, and has won significant awards: International Winner, New Exposure by Vogue USA, 2013, Athens Photo Festival, 2019, and The 18th Japan Media Arts Festival, 2015. Axelvall has four monographs to date. Since 2018, Jörgen Axelvall has been represented by Ken Nakahashi Gallery in Tokyo. Setting out with his preference for Polaroid to connect with the traditions of casual, studio, and illicit photography, Axelvall pursues the immediacy and tactility to preserve the thrill of each fresh encounter. Each photograph is meticulously scanned for subsequent treatment to evoke the heightened thrall and promise of each encounter. The final presentation is of utmost importance with hands-on involvement: carefully selecting printing processes and papers, designing and building unique frames, and detailed involvement in exhibition preparations. Axelvall approaches with the same fastidious care when publishing work in printed form. Setting out with his preference for Polaroid to connect with the traditions of casual, studio, and illicit photography, Axelvall pursues the immediacy and tactility to preserve the thrill of each fresh encounter. Each photograph is meticulously scanned for subsequent treatment to evoke the heightened thrall and promise of each encounter. The final presentation is of utmost importance with hands-on involvement: carefully selecting printing processes and papers, designing and building unique frames, and detailed involvement in exhibition preparations. Axelvall approaches with the same fastidious care when publishing work in printed form. Setting out with his preference for Polaroid to connect with the traditions of casual, studio, and illicit photography, Axelvall pursues the immediacy and tactility to preserve the thrill of each fresh encounter. Each photograph is meticulously scanned for subsequent treatment to evoke the heightened thrall and promise of each encounter.
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