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This fall we are testing the podcast format. This is our first attempt: Nina Strand in conversation with Morten Andenæs. Twice a year, Objektiv Press publis an essay-publication on a tendency within photography, giving one person – an artist, curator, or critic – the time and space to present longer, meaningful essays on photography. Making Worlds by Morten Andenæs looks at the works of Lucas Blalock, Else Marie Hagen, Torbjørn Rødland and Tom Sandberg. Not content simply to describe the world, these artists see the photographic medium as instrumental in making sense of the world. Starting from the Icelandic notion of home as our initial world, Andenæs explores the acts of looking and representing as integral components of human development that determine what can and cannot be seen, thus defining our horizons.
This fall we are testing the podcast format. This is our first attempt: Nina Strand in conversation with Morten Andenæs. Twice a year, Objektiv Press publis an essay-publication on a tendency within photography, giving one person – an artist, curator, or critic – the time and space to present longer, meaningful essays on photography. Making Worlds by Morten Andenæs looks at the works of Lucas Blalock, Else Marie Hagen, Torbjørn Rødland and Tom Sandberg. Not content simply to describe the world, these artists see the photographic medium as instrumental in making sense of the world. Starting from the Icelandic notion of home as our initial world, Andenæs explores the acts of looking and representing as integral components of human development that determine what can and cannot be seen, thus defining our horizons.