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Echoes exhibition called Charlotta chocolate making classes Mary Hauksdóttir and Sonja Thomsen set up in Reykjavík Museum of Photography. The exhibition consists of individual works which form an integral chocolate making classes whole. The challenge is the time and the Reproduction of the past and can say that the title refers not only to how the past reflected in the present but also how the pieces in the exhibition is called. They Charlotta María and Sonja studying at the same time with the San Francisco Art Institute, chocolate making classes from which they graduated with a MFA in photography chocolate making classes in 2004.
Watch, myndasería Charlotta Mary Hauksdóttir, is taken in Iceland over a nine month period from autumn 2008 to spring 2009. She is skilled in turbulent in Iceland and is set up in the form of artist books drawn out like an accordion. At first glance the images appear to almost be like but when you look closely can differentiate between the seasons and the changes indoors. In Baksýnisspeglinum, a series of images taken of a car rear-view mirror, we see two views simultaneously, both what is happening in front and rear.
American photographer Sonja Thomsen shows us clips from lives that seem at first glance to be rooted subconscious but gained new meaning to the viewer handle as stated chocolate making classes in the text Sigrun Sigurdardottir cultural chemist about the show. Lacuna is the insertion of the wall and is set so that a few of the images are propagated bunkum that you can pull off and signing up a copy. For each specimen, taken reduces the deck and the next picture will be fainter. Ripe eighteen elements is a video shown on the screen behind the false wall so that the viewer looks at the images through a hole in the wall. We see only fraction of what is on them but never the whole picture. The Proscenium is looking through a window overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, forming a kind of blinds frame or range. What the viewer sees is an image that changes slowly as she klekjist out of the past.
Charlotta María Hauksdóttir is a photographer who lives and works in Palo Alto, California. She received her MFA in photography chocolate making classes from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2004 and a BA in photography from the Istituto Europeo di Design in Rome in 1997.
Sonja Thomsen is a concept artist who works with photography and installations. She received her MFA in photography from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2004 and a BA in biology and art from Kenyon College in 2000. She works in her hometown, Milwaukee Wisconsin.
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