Artist Talk with Helene Schmitz

Join Photographer Helene Schmitz for an afternoon presentation and conversation about her work and her process.

A major concern in Helene Schmitz’s practice is how the anthropocentric paradigm has shaped, ordered and exploited the natural world and its resources. Her most recent projects explore large-scale disturbances caused by humans on landscapes. Come learn first-hand about a selection of work from her series Thinking Like a Mountain (2018) and Kudzu Project (2013).

Helene Schmitz says –
”In Thinking Like a Mountain, I wanted to portray the violent transformation of landscapes in the northern regions of Sweden and Iceland in our time. In my life, I have experienced that the concept of wilderness, and virgin land untouched by humans, has disintegrated. My photographs can be seen as a meditation on man’s relation to nature – a global, highly industrialised and transformation of landscapes.”

Member Tickets: Complimentary
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Non-Member Ticket: $28 for Museum Admission, Artist Talk included
Please make sure you reserve your seat for the Artist’s Talk by adding this Event to your order!

Doors at 1:30pm

Talk Begins at 2pm

This event will take place on the 6th floor.











When: Sat., Jan. 18, 2020 at 2:00 pm
Where: Fotografiska
281 Park Ave. S.

Price: $28
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Join Photographer Helene Schmitz for an afternoon presentation and conversation about her work and her process.

A major concern in Helene Schmitz’s practice is how the anthropocentric paradigm has shaped, ordered and exploited the natural world and its resources. Her most recent projects explore large-scale disturbances caused by humans on landscapes. Come learn first-hand about a selection of work from her series Thinking Like a Mountain (2018) and Kudzu Project (2013).

Helene Schmitz says –
”In Thinking Like a Mountain, I wanted to portray the violent transformation of landscapes in the northern regions of Sweden and Iceland in our time. In my life, I have experienced that the concept of wilderness, and virgin land untouched by humans, has disintegrated. My photographs can be seen as a meditation on man’s relation to nature – a global, highly industrialised and transformation of landscapes.”

Member Tickets: Complimentary
(limit of 2 tickets per guest, please login to get your complimentary tickets)

Non-Member Ticket: $28 for Museum Admission, Artist Talk included
Please make sure you reserve your seat for the Artist’s Talk by adding this Event to your order!

Doors at 1:30pm

Talk Begins at 2pm

This event will take place on the 6th floor.

Buy tickets/get more info now