Tangible Photography: Volume, online artist talk by Marianne Vierø

Page Not Found is delighted to invite you to an online talk by artist Marianne Vierø.

This event marks the fifth instalment of our Tangible Photography program, which started at the beginning of 2020 and was postponed due to the pandemic. The dematerialization of the image created for some artists with a photographic practice a desire for tangibility, that is: for a materiality accessible by touch. Publishing appears in this context as a natural strategy to answer this desire and to reinstate the photographic image in its materiality. This program presents a large selection of publishing practices to show the diversity of their approaches.

Marianne Vierø works with installation, sculpture and print. Driven by equal parts intuition and analysis she investigates existing premises in our systems of understanding. Taking inspiration from the structures of language her practice involves a continuous process of translation that places her work in a constant state of becoming. In her talk Marianne Vierø will tap into recent and current projects to consider objects, methods and gestures through the lens of transformation. She will also share her thoughts on a forthcoming publication co-published by Page Not Found.

Marianne Vierø studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam. She was a resident at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam, 2008-2009; and at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (D) in 2007. Selected solo exhibitions include ‘Figure Bold’ at Rita Urso Gallery, Milan (IT); ‘Dunk’ and ‘Great Transformation’ at Ellen de Bruijne Projects, Amsterdam (NL); and ‘Zeppelin Bend’ at PAKT, Amsterdam (NL). Her work is in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Starts at 18:00. Reserve your free ticket here.