Ken Schluchtmann - National Routes of Norway, Collector's Edition Set
Ken Schluchtmann - Sognefjellet II, 2010
Ken Schluchtmann - Trollstigen II, 2010
Ken Schluchtmann - Tungeneset I, 2011
Ken Schluchtmann - Sohlbergplassen I, 2010
Ken Schluchtmann - Reindeer Pavillon II, 2012
Ken Schluchtmann
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5 C-Prints, in folder, with book Sheet size 46,00 x 65,50 cm each Image size 40,00 x 59,50 cm each Each signed and numbered on verso Edition of 12 + 2 AP
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Ken Schluchtmann has repeatedly returned to Norway, a country “with the most fascinating landscapes of Europe,” according to the photographer. For his most recent photography project he traveled over 20,000 kilometers, from the south of Norway to the Russian border high in the northeast of the country. In the process he created striking images of imposing buildings that have been erected along the country’s national roads and are set before the backdrop of dramatic landscapes: the Sohlbergplassen viewing platform by architect Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk, a reindeer observation and information center by Snøhetta at Hjerkinn in Dovre, and the Tungeneset rest area on the island Senja by Code Arkitektur. We are very pleased to be able to offer you five of these impressive photographs of striking architecture and landscapes as archival C-prints—either individually or as a set—including the prize-winning image of the dizzying viewing terraces by Reiulf Ramstat.
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Immer wieder zieht es Ken Schluchtmann nach Norwegen, ein Land »mit einer der faszinierendsten Landschaften Europas«, so der Fotograf selbst. Für sein jüngstes Fotoprojekt legte er über 20 000 Kilometer zurück, gelangte vom Süden Norwegens bis an die Grenze Russlands hoch im Nordosten und inszenierte vor dramatischer Landschaftskulisse unter anderem die imposanten Bauten, die in den letzten Jahren entlang der Nationalstraßen entstanden sind: etwa den Sohlbergplassen-Aussichtspunkt des Architekten Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk, einen Rentierbeobachtungs- und Informationspavillon des Architekturbüros Snøhetta auf dem Hjerkinn in Dovre oder den Rastplatz Tungeneset auf der Insel Senja von Code Arkitektur. Wir freuen uns sehr, Ihnen fünf der bestechend schönen Architektur- und Landschaftsfotografien als alterungsbeständige C-Prints – einzeln oder im Set – anbieten zu können, darunter auch das preisgekrönte Bild der schwindelerregenden Aussichtsterrasse von Reiulf Ramstat.