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Morten Andersen

Auteur de Fast City

19+ oeuvres 62 utilisateurs 3 critiques

Œuvres de Morten Andersen

Fast City (1999) 10 exemplaires
Fast / Days (2007) 6 exemplaires
Color F (2010) 5 exemplaires
Ass time goes by (2008) 4 exemplaires
Black and Blue (2011) 4 exemplaires
Untitled. Cities (2013) 4 exemplaires
Foto Nice (2014) 3 exemplaires
Livet er et kick (2012) 3 exemplaires
Jetlag and alcohol (2009) 3 exemplaires
Leira (2006) 3 exemplaires
Morten Andersen days of night (2003) 3 exemplaires
Country.rock (2017) 2 exemplaires
Oslo F (2005) 2 exemplaires

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"This photo volume, 'Country.Rock' by Morten ANDERSEN, is the result of several trips to northern Norway over a period of 3-4 years. The book shows the harsh climate and vast, untouched northern terrain of a small, remote community. The Norwegian photographer approaches documentary photography in a rather unusual way: he positions the images in 'Country.Rock' against the backdrop of a science fiction-inspired, post-apocalyptic narrative. In the imagined future of one Morten ANDERSEN, a catastrophic event has rendered Europe's urban centers uninhabitable. Survivors - most of them still young - have migrated north, established new communities and developed new ways of life. The North is conceived as a refuge from the political and social defeats of the past; a blank slate for building a radical, post-capitalist future. Bleak, snow-covered landscapes appear mostly untouched by human activity. Occasionally, figures are visible gazing into the mist-shrouded distance, recalling 19th century Romantic painting. Elsewhere, images of rubble combine the present with that of science fiction-like, post-collapse premise.
Morten ANDERSEN juxtaposes the deliberately framed, sublime view of nature with the spontaneity and energy of the Karlsøy Festival in Troms. The island of Troms has been considered a free haven for radicals, artists as well as hippies since the 1970s. In these images, people gather and celebrate under the midnight sun. The Norwegian calls the free-spirited, multicultural rock festival a possible model of a future society. Thus, the photo book 'Country.Rock' is a book about escape from the political and social failures of our time, but also about myths, dreams and nature. The landscape may be bleak and challenging, but there is hope for the future, with beauty and freedom.

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The artist book 'Country.Rock' by Morten ANDERSEN is already his 21st photo book. It represents the indirect continuation of the photo book 'Untitled.Cities' (2013), which explored the alienation and decay in European cities. Unlike 'Untitled.Cities', the visual storytelling in 'Country.Rock' implies a more optimistic outlook even after disaster and collapse." (
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petervanbeveren | Dec 1, 2022 |
He knows the streets, and the winners and losers and in-betweens and up-and-comers and down-and outers which inhabit them. He takes on the city like a distant pimp, creating a mega-gestalt out of the bits and pieces that make up the visual cortex of his voyeristic suburban mind, cunningly blending in the timeless taboos of witchcraft and pollution into the thousands of colours that make up gray, feeding of the collective high voltage lines of history like a culture vulture, treating the city with the simultaneousreverence and disdain of a Mark Chapman-esque fan-cum-assassin, dealing with a city that he loves and loathes. “Ultimately, however, Fast City is an edgy but nevertheless affectionate portrait of a city Andersen felt had been underphotographed in a serious way. --- Fast City is a remarkably expressive portrait of a city and a lifestyle, and is also notable for Andersen´s decision to combine colour with black and white, a combination that is uncommon even today but which back in 1999 was very rare indeed.” To be sure, there is more than a whiff of Scandinavian gloom, but even that might only be a touch of irony. Certainly, Andersen's vision exhibits neither the positivist energy of American City Noir photographers, not the frenetic angst of the Japanese, but something of both."
58 photos. Scarce self-publication. See Parr. Vol 3 "According to the I-Ching, boredom breeds darkness, and this may be truer in regards to Oslo than most other towns"--the photographer. A captivating, fast-paced, blurry-eyed, whirlwind tour of Oslo, by one of her native sons. A great, visual journal that follows no rules and adheres to no philosophy.
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petervanbeveren | Dec 1, 2022 |
"If you remember the 90's you weren't there." - Happy-Tom
For eight years Andersen photographed Norwegian punk band Turbonegro, capturing their gradual transition from clean-cut teenagers to glam rockers.
 
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petervanbeveren | Dec 1, 2022 |

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