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The Iceland Project - Kayo Shido

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The Iceland Project

Contemporary artist Kayo Albert creates a photographic project capturing sublime scenes of other-worldly natural landscapes during her travels to Iceland. Albert’s scenes of minimal landscapes and textures is akin to images that capture the changing environment which may cease to exist. Not traditionally known for photographic practice, Albert’s wide-angle format and near architectural pristine landscapes inspires an exploration of relationships of humanity and the land.

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Time

Her photographic images stimulate overlapping tangents of sculpture, dramatic visual evidence, the passage of time, site and location. The project deals less with ‘the conceptual’ and dives more into the layering of complexities in practice, observation and form. The works are authentic and genuine - reaching a certain state of pre-conceptual gaze where landscape and subjective observance seamlessly converge into a singular medium. 

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Physiography

The Iceland Project are editions of studies that capture the idea of how we inhabit our landscapes and how those landscapes inform and develop the iconic nature of psychology, society, position, sense of place, time and intervention. There is a certain quality of timelessness that the series articulates as time is marked by nature and the dis-orientation of scale and grandeur. 

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Form

   The forms capture the subtle oscillation from large-format horizons to rock formations in nature that tend to appear large and small. The ecology presented in this project of Icelandic landscapes explore a range of palettes and textures of materiality. It captures the curvature of nature and peculiar conditions of sense of environment, surrounding and the observable, where human intervention takes a back-seat and is perhaps rendered marginal. 

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Contemplated Space

Albert contemplates on lost space in landscapes of Iceland with sharp geometry against natural forms.

 

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64.2951°N 15.2283°W / 12 x 16

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65.2640°N 14.3950°W / 12 x 16

Contemplated Space - Collage

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