Uncertain States Scandinavia

Uncertain States Scandinavia n artist-led project that publishes and distributes a free quarterly broadsheet newspaper showing lens-based-art. Follow the link to all the issues

We are present (the artist is the president) at Stockholm Supermarket 2023 🎉Go check out the booth and meet parts of the...
13/05/2023

We are present (the artist is the president) at Stockholm Supermarket 2023 🎉

Go check out the booth and meet parts of the team. There’s newspapers everywhere for everyone, including the latest issue number 19 and previously released papers on memories, Ukraine issue and the self-portrait. Boom!

Hugs and kisses, love you all ❤️

.ulstein

Release tonight 🔥 Damplassen 21, OsloFrom 6pm In the latest issue we asked the artists what their strongest memory from ...
19/01/2023

Release tonight 🔥


Damplassen 21, Oslo
From 6pm

In the latest issue we asked the artists what their strongest memory from 2022 is. Come to tonight and meet parts of .art photography school and collective and pick up a copy 😍

Middle page (issue 18 poster)

Polaroids on scarf petrovska



In collaboration with  and .art we invite you to exhibition and release of Uncertain States / Ukraine. See you allThursd...
09/01/2023

In collaboration with and .art we invite you to exhibition and release of Uncertain States / Ukraine.
See you all
Thursday 19th January at 18.00
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Lens based art paper art by .artment 🌟
12/12/2022

Lens based art paper art by .artment 🌟

Call Out for Scandinavian Photo Talents!!⁠⁠Do you want to get challenged professionally and get international response t...
17/11/2022

Call Out for Scandinavian Photo Talents!!⁠
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Do you want to get challenged professionally and get international response to your practice? Do you need inspiration and want to meet peers from other countries? Do you want to be part of an influential photography platform that works only to strengthen the path for new talents?⁠
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Copenhagen Photo Festival is now calling for Scandinavian talents, who want to be part of the European FUTURES platform, which works to strengthen photographic talents across Europe.⁠
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Five talents from Denmark, Sweden or Norway will be selected among the talents applying. ⁠
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Deadline for applying is 20 December – read more here: https://copenhagenphotofestival.com/en/open-call-futures-2023/
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📸 FUTURES talents 2021 and 2022: Essi Maaria Orpana / Inuuteq A Storch / Io Sivertsen / Tine Bek⁠
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He did it again  at  is opening the exhibition Dyrene i underskogen tomorrow 18-20 by   be there ❤️
16/11/2022

He did it again at is opening the exhibition Dyrene i underskogen tomorrow 18-20 by be there ❤️

RELEASE PARTY - UNCERTAIN STATES / SCANDINAVIA ISSUE  #17 on MEMORIESFRIDAY 4TH of NOVEMBER 20-00K-U-K Kjøpmannsgata 38,...
02/11/2022

RELEASE PARTY - UNCERTAIN STATES / SCANDINAVIA ISSUE #17 on MEMORIES
FRIDAY 4TH of NOVEMBER 20-00
K-U-K
Kjøpmannsgata 38, 7011 Trondheim
In kjellergalleriet with a bar.

27/10/2022
Charlie's NattfilmWe are proud to present the tre artists we have invited to show there film  Night film.               ...
22/10/2022

Charlie's Nattfilm

We are proud to present the tre artists we have invited to show there film Night film.


Yu Shuk Pui Bobby 余淑培 is a Hong Kong visual artist who now based in Oslo. Bobby views the contemporary body through several prisms, especially different cultural contexts and the construction of identity. Bobby received a BA from Hong Kong Baptist University and MFA at Oslo National Academy of Fine Art.


HaHa Produksjoner is an artist duo of Hazel Barstow and Hanna Fauske who are based in both Oslo and Trondheim. Since 2017, they have created site-specific performances and video art via staging and fictional situations. The events take place in a private setting, without any particular time setting.The works are inspired by everyday observations of people, moments and direct conversations from people in cafes and pubs.

Hedda Bremseth previous work and artistic practice is a mixture of performance, film and stand-up comedy where she is both the protagonist and director. She uses herself as a research object where she moves between human periphery and border areas. She breaks down the boundaries between documentary and staging, between fiction and fact, leaving a sense of ambiguity and unrest. Her films points to a loneliness and exile, which we all may recognize at times

Charlie’s Nattfilm 21.30 @ Festival café

26-30. October 2022
(festival program Link in bio)

ARTISTS NORDIC LIGHT PHOTO FESTIVAL 2022We are proud to present the five artists we have invited to our gallery for this...
21/10/2022

ARTISTS NORDIC LIGHT PHOTO FESTIVAL 2022

We are proud to present the five artists we have invited to our gallery for this year's Festival.

Siri Vinterly is a visual artist, micro-publisher and critic. She has a bachelor's degree from the Academy of Fine Arts in Trondheim, a background in Chemical Engineering studies, the App industry and an MA in book illustration and storytelling from the Cambridge School of Art.

She runs Røyne publishing house, which has participated in BABF & B*stard and organized the Trondheim Art Book Fair with SMØR press. She is now studying at the author's studies in Tromsø.

Her films have been shown at the cinema at Kunstnernes Hus, Rosendal Teater and the Norwegian Museum of Technology. She has exhibited at, among others, Noplace and Tenthaus in Oslo, Galleri Svalbard and Bodø Art Association during the touring 74th North Norwegian Art Exhibition.

Vinterly often works with video, books and interactive photo installations, which often invite the viewer's bodily participation and a sensual game. They are often poetic reflections on a scientific curiosity linked to the exploration of perception, storytelling, mimesis and bodily reflection. Important elements are nature, technology and humour.

Siri will have a talk SATURDAY 15:30 @ caroline


Nordic Light photo Festival

26-30. October 2022
(festival program Link in bio)

ARTISTS NORDIC LIGHT PHOTO FESTIVAL 2022We are proud to present the five artists we have invited to our gallery for this...
20/10/2022

ARTISTS NORDIC LIGHT PHOTO FESTIVAL 2022

We are proud to present the five artists we have invited to our gallery for this year's Festival.

Mario de la Ossa is a Norwegian/Costa Rican photo artist who is currently doing a bachelor's in art at the Academy in Bergen. Woven into different visual narratives, several of his projects examine how we as humans suppress our inner urges. In the project Amor Fati, he combines photography with algorithms and artificial intelligence to create images. The twisted and twisted portraits in this project are the result of an advanced algorithm trained on seventy faces of different "influencers", both large and small in their influence. Through photography's ambivalent approach to truth, he explores the intersection between fiction and reality as well as the image's role and power in a digital society where you are constantly present. "Amor Fati" is rooted in a world where tailored advertising and influencers control much of what we see and hear. The images' gloomy appearance focuses on the problems surrounding a digital everyday life governed by artificial intelligence and a credulous collective consciousness distanced from nature. An excerpt from the project will be shown at the Spring Exhibition

Mario will have a talk SATURDAY 10:00 @ caroline
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Nordic Light photo Festival

26-30. October 2022
(festival program Link in bio)

ARTISTS NORDIC LIGHT PHOTO FESTIVAL 2022We are proud to present the five artists we have invited to our gallery for this...
19/10/2022

ARTISTS NORDIC LIGHT PHOTO FESTIVAL 2022

We are proud to present the five artists we have invited to our gallery for this year's Festival.

Julie Hrnčířováisa ( )Czech photographer based in Oslo. Her long-term interest lies in her sensitivity to the details of the urban environment and the periphery. Observing these neglected places, non-places ,urban coincidences and structures reveal the author’s interest in a broader social context. She graduated at Ecole Nationale Supérieure of Photography in France.

Everyday Sculptures is an ongoing project I have been working on for 4 years and that examines the ephemeral still lives and moments that I find in the public area. With humor, I am photographing things made by accidents in a street, public spaces, as well as unexpected situations. I perceive these seemingly banal, fleeting objects and situations as artifacts that reflect creativity, ingenuity, and a kind of sense of amateur DIY activity. I see these random “sculptures” and “installations” created by human intervention as ’ready-made’, and are transformed from purely functional objects into pieces of art. I am fascinated by mistakes and imperfections that someone has tried to repair back to their original condition or attempted to improve them, and which break the everyday life and sterility of our streets and surroundings. The mysterious elements and daily gentle interventions that I am absorbing and documenting are human traces left behind. The city is a building site and a ruin where everything can start and end at the same time.
Julie will have a talk THURSDAY 15:00 @ caroline


Nordic Light photo Festival

26-30. October 2022
(festival program Link in bio

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