ONE SHOT
VERNISSAGE TUESDAY FEB 16th. 17.00-21.00
A photo exhibition curated by Jesper Elg featuring work by:
Aaron Bondaroff, Alexander Kopps, André, Andrew Schoultz, Asger Carlsen, Ashley Macomber, Brian Lee Hughes, Carl Krull, Casper Sejersen, Cheryl Dunn, Claus Carstensen, Ebbe Stub Wittrup, Elizabeth Heltoft, Futura, Helena Christensen, Jeffrey Schad,Jette Jørs, Julian Röder, Kasper Sonne, Michele Abeles, Marcel Zyskind, Mark "The Cobra Snake" Hunter, Matthew Stone, Misha Hollenbach, Morten Bjarnhof, Nina Mouritzen, Noam Griegst, Peter Beste, Peter Boel, Peter Funch, Peter Sutherland, Ray Potes, Rouge, Sean Dack, Simon Høgsberg, Stefan Simikich, Sue Kwon, Søren Solkær, Tim Barber, Thomas Campbell, Thomas Øvlisen, Troels Carlsen and Wes Lang.
Exhibition produced and printed by Werkstette
The curator Jesper Elg about One shot:
During studio visits, flipping through portfolios or browsing artists’
private photos I have often encountered really interesting imagery that
the artist didn’t feel fitted into their general practice. It could be a
photo that wasn’t typical for the artists work, a random snapshot, an idea
that couldn’t grow into a series, a great photo shot at a party or on a
holiday, a portrait, a sunset, a weird freak encounter, a mistake, a
painter who took interesting photos as source material but would never
dream of showing them as part of a show. It can be random or constructed.
But one shot that stood out in some way and didn’t quite fit in anywhere
else. There are no rules or regulations as to the subject matter. The
intention is to create a diverse exhibition that involves and engages all
styles of photography.
The title also refers to the fact that in the world of art photography the
general rule is that all works are in an edition in order to insure the
livelihood of the artist and sometimes also of the gallerist. With One
shot we wish to break this norm, here the idea is that there can only be
one print, the one print hanging on the wall.
One shot in one edition.
First photo: Noam Griegst
Second photo: Cheryl Dunn
