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Open Call:
Issue 17 by Torbjørn Rødland

We are excited to announce Torbjørn Rødland as the guest editor for Issue 17.

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. Often prompted by non-photographic imagery that he transforms into real-world photographic subjects, Rødland portrays scenes designed to generate psychological reaction through his depiction of highly sensory qualities.

We invite you to submit work that responds to the theme, “One Day Soon.” Rødland wants to see the medium of photography opening up and pushed forward in response to the rise of generative AI; beyond conceptualism and critical appropriation, towards a grounded but updated mysticism.

We look forward to receiving your submission by the deadline of May 20.

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Renée Mussai & Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński

Guest Room

Guest Room aims to spark collaboration. Curator, writer & scholar Renée Mussai, who pursues a special interest in Black feminist and queer visual arts practices, has chosen to collaborate with Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński, a writer, artist & artistic researcher engaging in a process-oriented practice that deals with the condition of Black life in the African diaspora. Together, they have developed the ...


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Akshay Mahajan

Artist Feature

"To die is to be turned to gold" is an in-progress work that tells the story of the once-colonial city of Bombay (now Mumbai). An attempt to revisit the city of the artist’s childhood, where for 300 years, people hoping to make their fortune have flocked. In their search for gold, many like him have died. Their bodies were laid in a place known as Sonapur, which also means 'the city of gold' ...


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Collaborators Corner: Q&A with Prarthna Singh

Articles

In 2022 Prarthna Singh was one of the guest curators of Der Greif Issue 15. Based in Mumbai, India, Singh has recently presented her latest long-term project “2024: Notes from a Generation” at Tarq Mumbai curated by Skye Arundhati Thomas. Singh’s project began during a major election year, 2019, and was carried out across the last five years in collaboration with journalist Snigdha Poonam, a ...


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A Sculptural Representation of Failed Futures

Artist Blog by Akshay Mahajan

Once, a friend pointed out that architecture can function as “a sculptural representation of failed futures.” In this city scarred by absurdities, crises, and injustices, our surroundings offer clues to where we’ve been, to where we’re going. There are “the remnants of the ancient Buddhist caves in Bombay harbour that the Portuguese used for cannon practice.” There are the Neo-Gothic structures, ...


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The first thing I like to meet in a new city is a statue

Artist Blog by Akshay Mahajan

The first thing I seek, when in a new city or old is a statue. Usually a forgotten pedestal for pigeons or winter seagulls, I try to find a whole body in the head. A sculptor once told me sculptures are made from the bottom up, with slabs of clay; the chin for them often went haywire. On the making of faces, he postulates “The chin becomes the legs, stepping out, moving forward.” During one of ...


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Greif Alumni: Q&A with Julia Gat

Articles

We periodically invite our alumni, artists we have featured in the past, to share their new work and projects with us. Julia Gat is a photographer and filmmaker based in Marseille who was featured in Bindi Vora & Justine Ellis Guest Room. We have caught up with her to discuss her ongoing project “Mare Internum”, a photographic essay exploring identity in relation to the seascape of Marseille. The ...


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Priya Kambli

Artist Feature

In my work I have always strived to understand the formation and erasure of identity that is an inevitable part of the migrant experience, exploring the resulting fragmentation of family, identity, and culture. Though intensely personal in some ways, Buttons for Eyes looks outward by documenting a story of migration and cultural hybridization that has particular resonance in a political climate ...


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A conversation with Torbjørn Rødland, Guest Editor of Der Greif Issue 17

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Speculating on photographic thresholds and the relationship between generative AI and traditional photography, renowned artist Torbjørn Rødland invites to reflect on the possibilities of action at a time of shifting technologies and hybrid images. Taking mysticism as key, Rødland is curating Der Greif Issue 17 under the title “One Day Soon” towards an exploration of both photography and ...


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In Focus: Photobooks by Erik Gustafsson, Henriette Sabro Ebbessen and Yolanda Y. Liou

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“In Focus” is a new, quarterly series of reviews in which we hunt down and peruse the worthy publications off the shelves of our community artists. Each month, Der Greif is selecting a set of photobooks from our talents’ pool. Compiled here are the most recent releases from our community artists Erik Gustafsson, Henriette Sabro Ebbessen and Yolanda Y. Liou.


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4°3: a ritual dance Ukraine

Artist Blog by Lesia Maruschak

Ukraine Latittude 48.3412° N/Longtitude 28.1200° E June 2023 The Ukraine segment of 4°3: a ritual dance was created in the village of Busha, a geological monument of nature containing traces of Scythian cultures dating to 4800-3000 BC. The visual inspiration for this performance came from the black and white photo paintings I created for the project, one of which was selected for the Guest Room ...


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4°3: a ritual dance Canada

Artist Blog by Lesia Maruschak

Canada Latitude 52.5175791/Longitude -106.0169777 May 2023 Photography is at the centre of everything I do. Extending the boundaries of its expression and creating multiple channels of entry for the audience are key objectives for me, especially when working on difficult subjects. 4°3: a ritual dance, was certainly one of the most unpredictable and satisfying experiences of the project. Four ...


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Intimate Objects Transformed Into Sculptural Installations

Artist Blog by Lesia Maruschak

The intimate portraits, or “photo paintings”, small enough to fit into the palm of your hand, awaited another transformation. This one would free them from my controlled urban studios, transporting them to the poetic landscape of the Canadian prairies, my homeland. Here the highly tangible photo paintings became larger-than-life silk textile sculptures, manifesting the ecological impacts of ...


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Driven by Experimentation: The Important of Chance as a Tool of Making

Artist Blog by Lesia Maruschak

Working from group photographs, I intuitively selected the children who became the centrepiece of Poems of Our Children. First, I cropped their faces, about the size of a small coin, from group photographs. I then edited and printed the images as black and white digital pigment prints at the scale of an 8x10 portrait. Work then moved to an analogue studio, where the digital prints were ...


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Greif Alumni: Q&A Yurian Quintanas Nobel on the occasion of “The Via Combusta” exhibition

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We periodically invite our alumni, artists we have featured in the past, to share their new work and projects with us. Yurian Quintanas Nobel was selected for our Photography Online Only Auction in collaboration with Grisebach Auction House. Quintanas Nobel’s practice makes use of everyday objects and mundane materials to establish a direct contact between creation and reality, rationality and ...


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Jewels in My Hand: Photo Paintings Transcending Identity, Place, Time and Form

Artist Blog by Lesia Maruschak

The centre piece of Poems of Our Children is a portrait collection of children impacted by the 1932-1933 Soviet Ukraine famine-genocide, Canada’s 1914-1920 First National Internment Program, and Russia’s 2022 unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. In dealing with atrocities where individuals often cannot be identified, I explore the power of art to transcend individual identity, time, place and even ...


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Lesia Maruschak

Artist Feature

Lay stone on top of stone, build your house: on clay, on hard black soil, pick from the earth's pockets coal and salt. everybody needs a roof for weddings and funerals. - Serhiy Zhadan, excerpt from “How Did We Build Our Houses”, translated by Amelia Glaser Inspired by a time-bending poem by Serhiy Zhadan, Poems of Our Children moves fluidly between Canada and Ukraine, reconnecting sites of ...


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About the Dogs

Artist Blog by Anna Kadykova

Sometimes I want something complex and important. I want to soak up. I want to absorb. I want to digest and ponder. I want to read tiered books, and watch serious films. I want to walk and think. I want to have multi-layered conversations. I work as a receiver. And sometimes that receiver doesn't function as a receiver. During such periods, watching, reading, and listening doesn't work for ...


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About Ping Pong

Artist Blog by Anna Kadykova

They say that a schizophrenic never dwells on the question of whether he is schizophrenic. So if you're asking yourself if I'm schizophrenic, it means you're not schizophrenic. Unfortunately, it doesn't work shit like that with talent. You keep asking yourself, am I talented? And it doesn’t give you an answer. There's no need for it. Maybe it's better not to ask, maybe it's better to do all sorts ...


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About the Moth

Artist Blog by Anna Kadykova

They say that the biggest moth on earth is the Attacus atlas or the Atlas moth - with a wingspan measuring up to 24 cm (9.4 in). And the smallest moth is Stigmella maya with the forewing measuring just 1.2 mm. So I guess self confidence is like a moth - it can be small and it grows, sometimes it grows big and beautiful. It’s always fragile. And that moth is never bigger than yourself. You can’t ...


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About Island Cow Typography

Artist Blog by Anna Kadykova

It so happened in my life that I ended up on the island of Sri Lanka and lived here for almost two years. In the Eastern province of the island I saw a lot of cows with big and sometimes huge letters and numbers on their sides. It turned out to be a way of local branding cows - it’s called hot iron branding. And it’s very big - sometimes it covers the whole body of an animal. I started to film ...


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Greif Alumni: Q&A with Niccolò Quaresima

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We periodically invite our alumni, artists we have featured in the past, to share their new work and projects with us. We’re catching up with Niccolò Quaresima, whose work was featured in Mirjam Kooiman & Dominic Hawgood’s Guest Room in 2021. In the vibrant space of Viafarini-In-Residence in Milan, Italy, Quaresima’s wall hangs some deformed images printed on plexiglass. Images take over ...


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About the Camera

Artist Blog by Anna Kadykova

Back then I had a Leica R4, I loved that camera. Oh, it was a match - when you hold something in your hands and it lives together with you, it becomes a part of you. And you enjoy walking together. It didn’t happen with just any camera. Thanks to my friend and photographer Yakov Titov, who taught me a lot and let me test and hold different cameras in my hands, I realized that there are just ...


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Anna Kadykova

Artist Feature

In love with silence, as if it was a woman, one invisible observer loved to walk. He was lonely, but at the same time, he was completely full. Everything he looked at became a part of him. Objects, creatures and their sounds, parts of something whole and the whole itself. The rustle of leaves that originated from the throat of a wild bird and dashed through the ocean bed, and the shadows of ...


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Home Is Where I Lay My Eggs / R2I Residency

Artist Blog by Katerina Tsakiri

After my recovery from breast cancer and the completion of “The Smiley Cut” I continued the journey on my artistic practice with my participation at the residency Return2Ithaca. During the residency I let myself free to connect with the place and get inspired by the fellow artists and curators. I tried to find ways to express my initial question that I arrived to the island with. Where is ...


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I Climbed Across My Two Little Mountaintops / The Video Performances

Artist Blog by Katerina Tsakiri

The last part of my project “I Climbed Across My Two Little Mountaintops” is the video performances. During my research I came across the story of Saint Agatha. Saint Agatha is a virgin martyr of Christian antiquity who had been tortured with the excision of her breasts by the Roman prefect Quintianus. The reason of her torture was her denial to marry him due to her vow of virginity. She is often ...


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I Climbed Across My Two Little Mountaintops / The deconstruction of my body, the breast as an entity.

Artist Blog by Katerina Tsakiri

During my research project “I Climbed Across My Two Little Mountaintops” and the creation of the photographic series I aimed to present alternative narrations on my breasts. I wanted to deconstruct their notion and to be able to see them as an entity that defines my identity as a woman. I aimed to deconstruct the image of the breasts and their stereotypical connotations by creating a dialogue ...


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I Climbed Across My Two Little Mountaintops / The Photo Series

Artist Blog by Katerina Tsakiri

“I Climbed Across My Two Little Mountaintops” is the product of my research work and artistic practice on the female breasts. I started it in 2019 during my MFA in Photography at HDK-Valand. The work consists of photographic series, gifs and video performances. I looked at the political, religious and cultural history of the Western Civilization’s culture and the ways they managed to form the ...


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Der Greif X MPB: Behind the Image with Aleruchi Kinika

Articles

On April 2nd, Der Greif hosted an Instagram live event featuring Nigerian talent Aleruchi Kinika, who was awarded the Guest Room Scholarship for our Guest Room exhibition curated by Tina Campt & Keisha Scarville. The exhibition, titled "Poetics of Darkness," showcases Kinika's surreal photographic work, which tells visual stories through captivating images. One of her standout photographs from ...


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