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Tine Poppe

Tine Poppe 

 

Tine Poppe is an artist photographer living and working in Oslo. Her practice focuses on bringing attention to social, political, existential and environmental issues through art or documentary photography. Her work has been published and exhibited around the world, and have been purchased by both governmental and corporate art collections in Norway and abroad. Poppes was awarded Lens Culture Critics Choice Awards 2023 for the Gilded Lilies series. 

 

All prints are available in these sizes: 

70x52cm (kr.8.400 +5% BKH), 100x75cm (kr.16.800 +5% BKH) and 135x100cm (kr.32.000 +5% BKH)

They are printed on 315g Canson Edition Etching Rag. All prints are editions of 8 (+ 3 AP). 

Please email gallerist@kunstverket.no for questions on sizes and international shipping. 

Viser totalt 41 bilder.
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Om Tine Poppe

Tine Poppe

 

Tine Poppe is an artist photographer living and working in Oslo. Her practice focuses on bringing attention to social, political, existential and environmental issues through art or documentary photography. Her work has been published and exhibited around the world, and have been purchased by both governmental and corporate art collections in Norway and abroad. Poppes was awarded Lens Culture Critics Choice Awards 2023 for the Gilded Lilies series. 

 

Kunstverket is representing Tine Poppes series Gilded Lilies. In this series, more so than in her previous ones, Poppe highlights her commitment to the environment. Presented are portraits of flowers set with a backdrop of undefined landscapes. The landscapes are photos taken by Poppe on her travels in areas affected by the climate crisis. The flowers portrayed are bought from her local flower shop in Oslo. They are grown in industrial greenhouses, far both from its natural habitat and nature itself. In addition, the flowers are transported miles to a shop to be available to us as any other object. Even nature has become a piece in the capitalistic system. These floral portraits appear as almost dystopian interpretations of a modern still life- a good symbol of the climate changes.

 

Gilded Lilies has a thought-provoking message. The photos underlines how brief "beauty" is experienced and how it is defined by today’s standards. The need in our time to fight the visible signs of ageing is a brutal battle against nature and time and is not only disruptive to nature but also the relationship between people. Poppes project shows first the industrial aspects in the flower industry and the artificial processes used to reach perfection. Second, she spotlights our role in the destruction of landscapes, only for our own vanity.

Born 1957 in Oslo, Norway.

 

EXHIBITIONS AND FEATURES:

 

AWARDS:

  • Winner LensCulture Critics Choice Awards 2023 for Gilded Lilies
  • Winner of FOTOGRAFIPRISEN 2019
  • 2nd Place Professional Nature/Seasons IPA International Photography Awards 2018 for Illuminate
  • Silver Medal Nature Flowers  PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris 2018 for Disrupt
  • Honourable Mention Fine Art  PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris 2018 for 7.6 Billion Bubbles
  • Commended Open Competition Sony World Photography Awards 2018
  • 2nd Place Professional Nature/Seasons IPA International Photography Awards 2017 for Whiteout
  • Honourable Mention IPA International Photography Awards 2017 for Rearrange
  • Honourable Mention IPA International Photography Awards 2017 for Psychedelic Perceptions
  • Honourable Mention IPA International Photography Awards 2017 for Winter Solstice
  • Finalist LensCulture Street Photography Awards 2017 for Winter Solstice
  • Gold medal Professional Nature Seasons in PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris 2017 for Whiteout
  • Silver medal Professional Nature Flowers in PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris 2017 for Botanical Perceptions
  • Winner and special distinction 2016 LensCulture Emerging Talents Award for Exit Wonderland
  • 1st Place Professional Nature/Flowers IPA International Photography Awards 2016 for series "Botanical Perceptions"
  • Honourable Mention Professional Culture IPA International Photography Awards 2016 for series "Constitution Day Portraits"
  • Honourable Mention Professional Fine Art Nature IPA International Photography Awards 2016 2016 for series "Exit Wonderland"
  • Honourable Mention PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris 2016 for "Lotus Meditations"
  • Honourable Mention PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris 2016 for "Where Gods Reside"
  • Nominated Best Feature in Magazine for VAGABOND by Nordic Media Days 2016
  • Honourable Mention Professional Fine Art Portrait IPA International Photography Awards 2015
  • Honourable Mention Professional Advertising Other IPA International Photography Awards 2015
  • Honourable Mention Professional Travel/Tourism IPA International Photography Awards 2015
  • Honourable Mention Professional People Culture IPA International Photography Awards 2015
  • Honourable Mention Professional Nature IPA International Photography Awards 2015
  • Honourable Mention White PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris 2015 White is not a Color
  • 3rd Prize Professional Fine Art Still Life IPA International Photography Awards 2014
  • 3rd Prize Professional Nature Other IPA International Photography Awards 2014
  • Honourable Mention Professional People Portrait IPA International Photography Awards 2014
  • Official selection Documentary Projects KONTINENT AWARDS 2014
  • ReineOrd prisen 2014
  • 1st Prize Country's Pick IPA International Photography Awards 2013
  • Professional shortlist SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2013
  • Honourable Mention Professional Advertising Other IPA International Photography Awards 2013
  • 1st prize for Best Magazine Photography 2011 at Nordic Media Days in 2012
  • Awarded the NÆ! 2012 Prize - "the ability to inspire others to think with their hearts"

Kontakt

Kunstverket Galleri AS
Kirkegata 5, 0153 Oslo

Tlf: 23 23 41 50
Email: gallerist@kunstverket.no

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