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Der Greif and Torbjørn Rødland put out an open call, titled „One Day Soon“.
The world is still out there. Our job is now to find our places in it. A way through it. Rødland wanted to see the medium of photography opened up and pushed forward through the rise of generative AI. Beyond a subjective recording of the world as well as the critical rejection of subjectivity itself. What’s over the horizon?
Key questions were: How are you as photographers and image makers responding to these immense technological and cultural shifts? What are you thirsty for now? Around 1.500 image makers from all over the world responded to the open call and Rødland selected and sequenced the ninety photographs in this issue. Images included by: Aleksander Dul, Aleksandra Szajnecka, Alvin Ng, Andrea Ciulu, Anna Martynenko, Ariana Emminghaus, Arjun Ramachandran, Beatriz de Souza Lima, Ben Millar Cole, Benjamin Althammer, Brian Karlsson, Cameron Crone, Caroline Wimmer, Christoph Acimovic, Clara Sartor, Colin Lindberget Wright, Colin Martinez, Corinne Biglietti, Dag Nordbrenden, Daniela Trost, Diana Smykova, Doruk Kumkumoğlu, Filip Milković, Francisco Gonzalez Camacho, Frederik Marks, Gedvilė Tamošiūnaitė, Guillaume Boucher, Hertta Kiiski, Hélio Marques Pereira, Ingrid Eggen, Iñigo Bilbao, Jerry Everett Birchfield, Jessica Haye & Clark Hsiao, Joselito Verschaeve, Julia Albrecht, Julia Hill, Julian Konuk, Junshu Gu, Justus Lemm, Katya Bogachevskaia, Krystyna Bilak, Lars Duchateau, Lisa Edi, Louis Chavez, Louis Roth, Martin Wiesli, Marysia Świetlicka, Masha Demianova, Matteo Giardiello, Matteo Visentin, Max Barel, Michael Almiroudis, Michael Walrond, Michelle Blancke, Nadine Milzner, Natalya Getman, Nick Geboers, Olga Tzimou, Oliver Mukherjee, Paloma Dooley, Pavle Nikolić, Peter Holzhauer, Pierre Larrieu, Placenta Shake, Polina Muzyka, Priscilla Mars, Rosa Merk, Sarah Black, Sasha Chaika, Shane Lim, Simon Berg, Steve Luxembourg, Tayla Nebesky, Timjune Tianjun Li, Tobias Friedauer, Tomasz Jan Kawecki, Uli Heckmann, Virgile Desbat & Carma Crespel, Vladimirskaya Anastasia, Willie Franklin, Yan Chmarau.
Torbjørn Rødland was born in Stavanger, Norway, in 1970. He lives and works in Los Angeles. Curiosity, criticality, artifice and reverence for the natural world appear throughout Torbjørn Rødland’s work and often in the same image, forging links between twentieth-century art photography and twenty-first-century approaches to image-making. His latest project book is titled The Pregnant Virgin. Rødland’s photography has been exhibited at Fondazione Prada, Milan; Serpentine Gallery, London; Manifesta 11, Zurich; C/O Berlin; the Venice Biennale; and is held in the permanent collections of Moderna Museet, Stockholm; LACMA, Los Angeles; Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
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