TERRA IGNOTA
ÅKE E:SON LINDMAN

ART

The chemigrams of Åke E: son Lindman swap the literalness of his highly regarded architecture photos for the uncertain procedure of creating images without a camera or a subject. Using chemicals directly on light-sensitive paper, Terra Ignota, Latin for “foreign lands”, is a series of dreamy landscape-like images. See the special insert in Ark Journal Volume V.

Images by ÅKE E:SON LINDMAN
ASTUTE BLEND— KIRSTINE MEIER CARLSEN

ASTUTE BLEND
— KIRSTINE MEIER CARLSEN

As the founder of Studio X, a design studio and gallery in Copenhagen that acts as a laboratory for concepts, Kirstine Meier Carlsen is an individual imbued with curiosity. Her home is a natural extension of this.

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DOWNSIZED— KIM GRENAA

DOWNSIZED
— KIM GRENAA

He is undoubtedly one of Denmark’s pre-eminent slashies. The fashion-industry insider / creative director / founder and editor-in-chief of Dansk Magazine has recently added a new slash to his list: interior-design consultant and downsizing specialist.

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TERRA IGNOTAÅKE E:SON LINDMAN

ART

The chemigrams of Åke E: son Lindman swap the literalness of his highly regarded architecture photos for the uncertain procedure of creating images without a camera or a subject. Using chemicals directly on light-sensitive paper, Terra Ignota, Latin for “foreign lands”, is a series of dreamy landscape-like images. See the special insert in Ark Journal Volume V.

Images by ÅKE E:SON LINDMAN
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