Space travels: Stad (3/4)
Artist Ole Marius Jørgensen
Photographic print on cotton paper
Edition 3/4 + 2 A.P.
Certificate
Size h 64 × w 90 cm (small)
Other size h 90 × w 125 cm (large), sold out 4/4
For other works by Ole Marius Jørgensen, please contact us
Series: Space travels
Year: 2015–2017
Without frame. Please contact us for prices and sizes of frames
About Ole Marius Jørgensen
For those who know Jørgenssen’s work, the motifs are often placed at the intersection of time and space. He creates particular moments of imagination. What is photographed happens of course. It is the narrative from which the actual motive is cut out that never happens. Carefully planned, he sets out to preserve unreal time. As a spectator, I yearn to continue the stories about what happened before and after the fictional moment.
Artist Ole Marius Jørgensen
Photographic print on cotton paper
Edition 3/4 + 2 A.P.
Certificate
Size h 64 × w 90 cm (small)
Other size h 90 × w 125 cm (large), sold out 4/4
For other works by Ole Marius Jørgensen, please contact us
Series: Space travels
Year: 2015–2017
Without frame. Please contact us for prices and sizes of frames
About Ole Marius Jørgensen
For those who know Jørgenssen’s work, the motifs are often placed at the intersection of time and space. He creates particular moments of imagination. What is photographed happens of course. It is the narrative from which the actual motive is cut out that never happens. Carefully planned, he sets out to preserve unreal time. As a spectator, I yearn to continue the stories about what happened before and after the fictional moment.
Artist Ole Marius Jørgensen
Photographic print on cotton paper
Edition 3/4 + 2 A.P.
Certificate
Size h 64 × w 90 cm (small)
Other size h 90 × w 125 cm (large), sold out 4/4
For other works by Ole Marius Jørgensen, please contact us
Series: Space travels
Year: 2015–2017
Without frame. Please contact us for prices and sizes of frames
About Ole Marius Jørgensen
For those who know Jørgenssen’s work, the motifs are often placed at the intersection of time and space. He creates particular moments of imagination. What is photographed happens of course. It is the narrative from which the actual motive is cut out that never happens. Carefully planned, he sets out to preserve unreal time. As a spectator, I yearn to continue the stories about what happened before and after the fictional moment.