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Regeneration

Eivind H. Natvig, ninety seconds to midnight

The showcased photographs form an integral component of a sophisticated long term series entitled "ninety seconds to midnight."

Parts

  1. David Přílučík, Unprotected Nature
  2. David Přílučík, Relief
  3. In the name of Nature
  4. Should they stay or should they go?
  5. Holding the Rights
  6. Eivind H. Natvig, ninety seconds to midnight
  7. Lorraine Daston, Discussions about human nature are always politically and morally fraught
  8. Bob Kuřík, That's why it's called a 'national' park and not any other park
  9. Jessica Auer, "Looking North" and "Landvörður"
  10. Susanne Normann, Decolonizing the Gaze
  11. Denisa Langrová, feral mummy
  12. Mihnea Tănăsescu, Representation doesn’t have to be a conclusion, an end point, but rather a process of getting to know each other

Eivind H. Natvig, ninety seconds to midnight

Eivind H. Natvig is a non-fiction photographer, director, and visual artist based in The Lofoten Archipelago off the coast of northern Norway.

Following years of editorial work, both at home and abroad, Eivind H. Natvig has concentrated more and more of his energy on personal narratives, resulting in books and exhibitions in galleries and museums. For the past decade he has lived surrounded by the ocean and photographed the coastal people and realities from the inside.

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