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august
08jul(jul 8)11:00 am02oct(oct 2)6:00 pmDiane Meyer 'Berlin'Solo Exhibition

Event Details
Portfolio Review Winner Diane Meyer brings embroidered photography in a solo exhibition from July 10-October 2nd, 22 to the Summer Yard of the National Museum in Helsinki.
Event Details
Portfolio Review Winner Diane Meyer brings embroidered photography in a solo exhibition from July 10-October 2nd, 22 to the Summer Yard of the National Museum in Helsinki.
Diane Meyer’s work has long been defined by explorations into the physical, social and psychological qualities that characterize place. These investigations have taken various forms throughout her career. Just as different locations have different defining features, her work frequently changes genres and mediums in accordance with the conceptual framework in which she is working. Meyer is interested in experimentation and as such, have produced a wide range of projects using different materials including an installation based around the notion of the American West as an invented, mythological space; a large scale photography based project focusing on transportation issues and carless-ness in Los Angeles, a series of installations taken in the sleeper car of a cross-country and several site specific installations in various cities related to local histories.
Another theme that runs through her work is an interest in the porous nature of memory and the ways it can be disrupted and replaced by images as well the means by which photography transforms history into nostalgic objects that obscure objective understandings of the past. She recently completed a series of 43 hand-sewn photographs taken along the entire roughly 100 mile path of the former Berlin Wall. Sections of the photographs have been obscured by cross-stitch embroidery sewn directly into the photograph. The embroidery is made to resemble pixels and borrows the visual language of digital imaging in an analog, tactile process. In many images, the embroidered sections represent the exact scale and location of the former Wall offering a pixelated view of what lies behind. In this way, the embroidery appears as a translucent trace in the landscape of something that no longer exists but is a weight on history and memory. By using the embroidery in a way that is reminiscent of pixels, a connection is being made between forgetting and file corruption.
The images were taken in the city center as well as the outskirts of city where Meyer followed the former path of the wall through suburbs and forests. She was particularly interested in photographing locations where no visible traces of the actual wall remain but where one can still see subtle clues of its previous existence. These clues include incongruities in the architecture that occurred as new structures were built on newly opened land parcels, changes in streetlights, or newer vegetation. Often the embroidered sections of the image run along the horizon line forming an unnatural separation that blocks the viewer. This aspect of the sewing emphasizes the unnatural boundaries created by the wall itself. The sewing, which is soft and domestic provides a literal contrast to the concrete of the wall and a metaphorical contrast to its symbolism. As the scale of the stitches remains the same, the overall size of the image determines the amount of detail captured in the embroidery with the larger pieces in the series having over 30,000 individual stitches.
Helsinki Photo Festival’s Portfolio Review enable participating photographers to present their work to renown international photography experts. They thus benefit from experts’ advice, and for some, obtain real exhibition and/or publication projects. The Helsinki Photo Festival’s Portfolio Review is open upon registration to all photographers whatever their photographic practice or image treatment technique.
Helsinki Photo Festival Portfolio Review will take place on Saturday 3rd September 2022 at The National Museum, Helsinki. The first prize is a solo exhibition in the forthcoming year’s festival edition. Join and reserve your seat to have a chance winning the main award. More info will be posted on our website in the helnews section.
www.helsinkiphotofestival.com/helnews
More about the artists, visit her website: Diane Meyer Photography
helsinkiphotofestival #helphoto22 #portfolioreviews #photography #portfolio #kansallismuseo #curator #experts #pedagogy #education #helsinki #finland #networking #dianemeyer
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Time
July 8 (Friday) 11:00 am - October 2 (Sunday) 6:00 pm

Event Details
Helsinki Photo Festival turns photographs into a part of the cityscape. The annual festival presents selected works from emerging photographers. The theme of the 2022 festival is Believe – uskoa
Event Details
Helsinki Photo Festival turns photographs into a part of the cityscape.
The annual festival presents selected works from emerging photographers. The theme of the 2022 festival is Believe – uskoa – tro.
The winning works of Helsinki Photo Festival theme are showcased from Jul 10- Oct 2 on the stone wall surrounding the museum and awarded Portfolio review winner Diane Meyer’s solo exhibition in the Summer Yard of the National Museum.
The winner exhibition has been curated by an international jury, who selected the 40 works, now on exhibition, out of over 300 submissions. The works on display on the wall of Museokatu and Töölönkatu can be admired round the clock. The museum courtyard is closed at 6:00 p.m. The exhibitions admission is free.
Open call winner / International / Helsinki Photo Festival 2022
Alfonso de Gregorio / IT
Liza Ambrossio / MX
Vincenzo Parisi / IT
Lisa Lindqvist Liljedahl / SE
Anton Roland Laub / RO
MAP6 Collective / GB
Zsófia Pályi / HU
Ligia Popławska / PL
Ethan Murphy / CA
Maria Feck / DE
Tomasz Kawecki / PL
Aurélie Scouarnec / FR
Eric Zeigler / US
Santiago Escobar-Jaramillo / CO
Cemre Yeşil Gönenli / TR
Alvin Ng / SG
Giacomo d’Orlando / IT
Linda Zhengova / CZ
Hannah Kiviranta / CA
Eckart Bartnik / DE
Dirk Schlottmann / DE
Angelika Kollin / EE
Elena Helfrecht / DE
Tim Smith / CA
Paulo Simão / PT
Forest Kelley / US
Rosa Rodriguez / ES
Mauro De Bettio / IT
Rafael Heygster / DE
Oscar Scott Carl / DK
Lisbeth Luft / DE
Kristina Barker / US
Roger Grasas / ES
Ian Cheibub / BR
Chiara Negrello / IT
Fernando Montiel Klint / MX
Vaste Programme / IT
Line Ørnes Søndergaard / NO
Eva Faché & Jet Pascua / BE & PH
Sergei Stroitelev / RU.
Helsinki Photo Festival was created to attract interest and disseminate information on photography and visual culture in Finland and abroad.
For Artist talks and more info check updates on our website in the helnews section.
www.helsinkiphotofestival.com/helnews
#kansallismuseo #photography #exhibition #helsinkiphotofestival #helphoto22 #thisisfinland #helsinki #finland #photographyexhibition #exhibitionsinfinland #contemporaryart #taide #kunst #artfestivals #helphoto22 #believe #fineartphotography #discoverhelsinki #nordicphotography #art #valokuva #valokuvanäyttely #helsinki #visithelsinki #helphoto #nationalmuseum
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Time
July 10 (Sunday) 11:00 am - October 2 (Sunday) 6:00 pm
12julAll Day02octNordic Village Photo exhibition at Hanaholmen’s Art Park 2022Group exhibition

Event Details
A Nordic photo exhibition with works on the theme of Believe will take place outdoors at Hanaholmen’s Art Park (Hanasaaren’s Taidepuisto) showcasing a group exposé of 12 Nordic
Event Details
A Nordic photo exhibition with works on the theme of Believe will take place outdoors at Hanaholmen’s Art Park (Hanasaaren’s Taidepuisto) showcasing a group exposé of 12 Nordic photographers and a solo exhibition of emerging Swedish photographer Carl-Mikael Ström in Gallery Hanaholmen. .
The Nordic Village supports emerging and groundbreaking Nordic photographers from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland and Estonia.
For the group and solo exhibitions, the Nordic artists get selected through a jury of photography professionals and curators responsible for the festival’s open call contest. The theme in 2022 is Believe. The Nordic Village expo will be set up in the Art Park of Hanaholmen – Swedish-Finnish Cultural Centre. The exhibition is outdoors and accessible 24/7.
The highlight of the Nordic Village exhibition is a Nordic seminar with established visual artists, gallerist, photography teachers, photo editors and book publishers who will be organised on September 9, 2022.
The Nordic Village is a talent platform fostered by Helsinki Photo Festival to support emerging and groundbreaking Nordic photographers in Finland and internationally. The fifth edition of the festival will take place July 7th-October 2nd, 2022. The exhibition is made possible with the support of the Espoo City and Aktiastiftelsen i Esbo-Grankulla.
Gallery Hanaholmen presents a solo exhibition of Swedish photographer Carl-Mikael Ström.
Open call winner / Nordic Village / Helsinki Photo Festival 2022
Armand Tamboly / SE
Krummi / IS
Torgrim Halvari / NO
Jonas Tislevoll / NO
Mikkel Hørlyck / DK
Heidi Kirjavainen / FI
Pär Johansson / SE
Sami Mannerheimo / FI
Lisa Lindqvist Liljedahl / SE *
Angelika Kollin / EE *
Oscar Scott Carl / DK *
Line Ørnes Søndergaard / NO *
* double winners of international and nordic open call at Helsinki Photo Festival
The Helsinki Photo Festival (#HelPhoto) is an annual event showcasing Nordic and international photography in the Greater Helsinki area.
Helsinki Photo Festival is a visual arts event focused on photography opening for the public July 7 and ends September 30. The fourth edition on the theme Fearless is exhibited in the whole metropolitan area. The event is held annually and brings a new art experience to Greater Helsinki.
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Time
July 12 (Tuesday) - October 2 (Sunday)
Organizer
Helsinki Photo FestivalHelsinki Photo Festival ry is a cultural non-profit association created to attract interest and disseminate information on photography and visual media in Finland and abroad.info@helsinkiphotofestival.com
04aug(aug 4)9:00 am30sep(sep 30)6:00 pmUlrike Koeb 'Reduce, reuse and recycle'Solo Exhibition

Event Details
Austrian Ulrike Koeb (b. 1959, Vorarlberg) is a Vienna-based food and still life photographer. Her interest in photography is originally sparked by a love of detail and passion for
Event Details
Austrian Ulrike Koeb (b. 1959, Vorarlberg) is a Vienna-based food and still life photographer. Her interest in photography is originally sparked by a love of detail and passion for colour, light and style. After her training the Viennese photo studio Liewehr she attended masterclasses in still-life photography by Charles Purvis in Maine and Hans Neleman in New Mexico, USA.
In addition, to her many commercial magazine- and book projects, Koeb’s passion lies in artistic photography. She often creates compositions with food and disposed objects and garbage found (especially from plastic) that she uses to create works for raising awareness on throwaway culture, with no cares about the consequences. Her newest solo exhibition “Reduce, reuse and recycle” will be premiered at Helsinki Photo Festival 22 with support of the Austrian Embassy Helsinki.
Ulrike Koeb’s photographs have appeared in numerous publications and have also featured in exhibitions in Muscat, London, Venice and Budapest.
Solo- and group exhibitions:
1995 – Oman in Platinum Palladium prints, Muscat, Oman
2006 – attic, Hittisau, Austria
2011 – table manners, Gwangju, South Korea
2012 – room 333, Breda, The Netherlands
2016 – arte Laguna Arsenale, Venice, Italy
2016 – photo Vienna MAK, Vienna, Austria
2018 – Vienna design week, Vienna, Austria
2019 – food design, acf Budapest, Hungary
2022 – canvas art fair, Venice, Italy
Bibliography / Publications
Food design XL, Springer Verlag
Fashion and Jewelry 1920-1970, Arnoldsche
Cooking with the power of nature, Brandstaetter
How we eat, Boehlau/Vandenhoeck
Veggie Starts, Brandstaetter
Exhibition opening is August 3 from 16-18 at Marski. Thereafter the exhibition can be visited daily from 9am-21pm. More info will be posted on our website in the helnews section.
www.helsinkiphotofestival.com/helnews
More about the artists, visit her website: Ulrike Koeb
helsinkiphotofestival #helphoto22 #marskibyscandic #photography #gallery #exhibition #helsinki #finland #austriainFIN #UlrikeKoeb
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Time
August 4 (Thursday) 9:00 am - September 30 (Friday) 6:00 pm
september
08jul(jul 8)11:00 am02oct(oct 2)6:00 pmDiane Meyer 'Berlin'Solo Exhibition

Event Details
Portfolio Review Winner Diane Meyer brings embroidered photography in a solo exhibition from July 10-October 2nd, 22 to the Summer Yard of the National Museum in Helsinki.
Event Details
Portfolio Review Winner Diane Meyer brings embroidered photography in a solo exhibition from July 10-October 2nd, 22 to the Summer Yard of the National Museum in Helsinki.
Diane Meyer’s work has long been defined by explorations into the physical, social and psychological qualities that characterize place. These investigations have taken various forms throughout her career. Just as different locations have different defining features, her work frequently changes genres and mediums in accordance with the conceptual framework in which she is working. Meyer is interested in experimentation and as such, have produced a wide range of projects using different materials including an installation based around the notion of the American West as an invented, mythological space; a large scale photography based project focusing on transportation issues and carless-ness in Los Angeles, a series of installations taken in the sleeper car of a cross-country and several site specific installations in various cities related to local histories.
Another theme that runs through her work is an interest in the porous nature of memory and the ways it can be disrupted and replaced by images as well the means by which photography transforms history into nostalgic objects that obscure objective understandings of the past. She recently completed a series of 43 hand-sewn photographs taken along the entire roughly 100 mile path of the former Berlin Wall. Sections of the photographs have been obscured by cross-stitch embroidery sewn directly into the photograph. The embroidery is made to resemble pixels and borrows the visual language of digital imaging in an analog, tactile process. In many images, the embroidered sections represent the exact scale and location of the former Wall offering a pixelated view of what lies behind. In this way, the embroidery appears as a translucent trace in the landscape of something that no longer exists but is a weight on history and memory. By using the embroidery in a way that is reminiscent of pixels, a connection is being made between forgetting and file corruption.
The images were taken in the city center as well as the outskirts of city where Meyer followed the former path of the wall through suburbs and forests. She was particularly interested in photographing locations where no visible traces of the actual wall remain but where one can still see subtle clues of its previous existence. These clues include incongruities in the architecture that occurred as new structures were built on newly opened land parcels, changes in streetlights, or newer vegetation. Often the embroidered sections of the image run along the horizon line forming an unnatural separation that blocks the viewer. This aspect of the sewing emphasizes the unnatural boundaries created by the wall itself. The sewing, which is soft and domestic provides a literal contrast to the concrete of the wall and a metaphorical contrast to its symbolism. As the scale of the stitches remains the same, the overall size of the image determines the amount of detail captured in the embroidery with the larger pieces in the series having over 30,000 individual stitches.
Helsinki Photo Festival’s Portfolio Review enable participating photographers to present their work to renown international photography experts. They thus benefit from experts’ advice, and for some, obtain real exhibition and/or publication projects. The Helsinki Photo Festival’s Portfolio Review is open upon registration to all photographers whatever their photographic practice or image treatment technique.
Helsinki Photo Festival Portfolio Review will take place on Saturday 3rd September 2022 at The National Museum, Helsinki. The first prize is a solo exhibition in the forthcoming year’s festival edition. Join and reserve your seat to have a chance winning the main award. More info will be posted on our website in the helnews section.
www.helsinkiphotofestival.com/helnews
More about the artists, visit her website: Diane Meyer Photography
helsinkiphotofestival #helphoto22 #portfolioreviews #photography #portfolio #kansallismuseo #curator #experts #pedagogy #education #helsinki #finland #networking #dianemeyer
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Time
July 8 (Friday) 11:00 am - October 2 (Sunday) 6:00 pm

Event Details
Helsinki Photo Festival turns photographs into a part of the cityscape. The annual festival presents selected works from emerging photographers. The theme of the 2022 festival is Believe – uskoa
Event Details
Helsinki Photo Festival turns photographs into a part of the cityscape.
The annual festival presents selected works from emerging photographers. The theme of the 2022 festival is Believe – uskoa – tro.
The winning works of Helsinki Photo Festival theme are showcased from Jul 10- Oct 2 on the stone wall surrounding the museum and awarded Portfolio review winner Diane Meyer’s solo exhibition in the Summer Yard of the National Museum.
The winner exhibition has been curated by an international jury, who selected the 40 works, now on exhibition, out of over 300 submissions. The works on display on the wall of Museokatu and Töölönkatu can be admired round the clock. The museum courtyard is closed at 6:00 p.m. The exhibitions admission is free.
Open call winner / International / Helsinki Photo Festival 2022
Alfonso de Gregorio / IT
Liza Ambrossio / MX
Vincenzo Parisi / IT
Lisa Lindqvist Liljedahl / SE
Anton Roland Laub / RO
MAP6 Collective / GB
Zsófia Pályi / HU
Ligia Popławska / PL
Ethan Murphy / CA
Maria Feck / DE
Tomasz Kawecki / PL
Aurélie Scouarnec / FR
Eric Zeigler / US
Santiago Escobar-Jaramillo / CO
Cemre Yeşil Gönenli / TR
Alvin Ng / SG
Giacomo d’Orlando / IT
Linda Zhengova / CZ
Hannah Kiviranta / CA
Eckart Bartnik / DE
Dirk Schlottmann / DE
Angelika Kollin / EE
Elena Helfrecht / DE
Tim Smith / CA
Paulo Simão / PT
Forest Kelley / US
Rosa Rodriguez / ES
Mauro De Bettio / IT
Rafael Heygster / DE
Oscar Scott Carl / DK
Lisbeth Luft / DE
Kristina Barker / US
Roger Grasas / ES
Ian Cheibub / BR
Chiara Negrello / IT
Fernando Montiel Klint / MX
Vaste Programme / IT
Line Ørnes Søndergaard / NO
Eva Faché & Jet Pascua / BE & PH
Sergei Stroitelev / RU.
Helsinki Photo Festival was created to attract interest and disseminate information on photography and visual culture in Finland and abroad.
For Artist talks and more info check updates on our website in the helnews section.
www.helsinkiphotofestival.com/helnews
#kansallismuseo #photography #exhibition #helsinkiphotofestival #helphoto22 #thisisfinland #helsinki #finland #photographyexhibition #exhibitionsinfinland #contemporaryart #taide #kunst #artfestivals #helphoto22 #believe #fineartphotography #discoverhelsinki #nordicphotography #art #valokuva #valokuvanäyttely #helsinki #visithelsinki #helphoto #nationalmuseum
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Time
July 10 (Sunday) 11:00 am - October 2 (Sunday) 6:00 pm
12julAll Day02octNordic Village Photo exhibition at Hanaholmen’s Art Park 2022Group exhibition

Event Details
A Nordic photo exhibition with works on the theme of Believe will take place outdoors at Hanaholmen’s Art Park (Hanasaaren’s Taidepuisto) showcasing a group exposé of 12 Nordic
Event Details
A Nordic photo exhibition with works on the theme of Believe will take place outdoors at Hanaholmen’s Art Park (Hanasaaren’s Taidepuisto) showcasing a group exposé of 12 Nordic photographers and a solo exhibition of emerging Swedish photographer Carl-Mikael Ström in Gallery Hanaholmen. .
The Nordic Village supports emerging and groundbreaking Nordic photographers from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland and Estonia.
For the group and solo exhibitions, the Nordic artists get selected through a jury of photography professionals and curators responsible for the festival’s open call contest. The theme in 2022 is Believe. The Nordic Village expo will be set up in the Art Park of Hanaholmen – Swedish-Finnish Cultural Centre. The exhibition is outdoors and accessible 24/7.
The highlight of the Nordic Village exhibition is a Nordic seminar with established visual artists, gallerist, photography teachers, photo editors and book publishers who will be organised on September 9, 2022.
The Nordic Village is a talent platform fostered by Helsinki Photo Festival to support emerging and groundbreaking Nordic photographers in Finland and internationally. The fifth edition of the festival will take place July 7th-October 2nd, 2022. The exhibition is made possible with the support of the Espoo City and Aktiastiftelsen i Esbo-Grankulla.
Gallery Hanaholmen presents a solo exhibition of Swedish photographer Carl-Mikael Ström.
Open call winner / Nordic Village / Helsinki Photo Festival 2022
Armand Tamboly / SE
Krummi / IS
Torgrim Halvari / NO
Jonas Tislevoll / NO
Mikkel Hørlyck / DK
Heidi Kirjavainen / FI
Pär Johansson / SE
Sami Mannerheimo / FI
Lisa Lindqvist Liljedahl / SE *
Angelika Kollin / EE *
Oscar Scott Carl / DK *
Line Ørnes Søndergaard / NO *
* double winners of international and nordic open call at Helsinki Photo Festival
The Helsinki Photo Festival (#HelPhoto) is an annual event showcasing Nordic and international photography in the Greater Helsinki area.
Helsinki Photo Festival is a visual arts event focused on photography opening for the public July 7 and ends September 30. The fourth edition on the theme Fearless is exhibited in the whole metropolitan area. The event is held annually and brings a new art experience to Greater Helsinki.
more
Time
July 12 (Tuesday) - October 2 (Sunday)
Organizer
Helsinki Photo FestivalHelsinki Photo Festival ry is a cultural non-profit association created to attract interest and disseminate information on photography and visual media in Finland and abroad.info@helsinkiphotofestival.com
04aug(aug 4)9:00 am30sep(sep 30)6:00 pmUlrike Koeb 'Reduce, reuse and recycle'Solo Exhibition

Event Details
Austrian Ulrike Koeb (b. 1959, Vorarlberg) is a Vienna-based food and still life photographer. Her interest in photography is originally sparked by a love of detail and passion for
Event Details
Austrian Ulrike Koeb (b. 1959, Vorarlberg) is a Vienna-based food and still life photographer. Her interest in photography is originally sparked by a love of detail and passion for colour, light and style. After her training the Viennese photo studio Liewehr she attended masterclasses in still-life photography by Charles Purvis in Maine and Hans Neleman in New Mexico, USA.
In addition, to her many commercial magazine- and book projects, Koeb’s passion lies in artistic photography. She often creates compositions with food and disposed objects and garbage found (especially from plastic) that she uses to create works for raising awareness on throwaway culture, with no cares about the consequences. Her newest solo exhibition “Reduce, reuse and recycle” will be premiered at Helsinki Photo Festival 22 with support of the Austrian Embassy Helsinki.
Ulrike Koeb’s photographs have appeared in numerous publications and have also featured in exhibitions in Muscat, London, Venice and Budapest.
Solo- and group exhibitions:
1995 – Oman in Platinum Palladium prints, Muscat, Oman
2006 – attic, Hittisau, Austria
2011 – table manners, Gwangju, South Korea
2012 – room 333, Breda, The Netherlands
2016 – arte Laguna Arsenale, Venice, Italy
2016 – photo Vienna MAK, Vienna, Austria
2018 – Vienna design week, Vienna, Austria
2019 – food design, acf Budapest, Hungary
2022 – canvas art fair, Venice, Italy
Bibliography / Publications
Food design XL, Springer Verlag
Fashion and Jewelry 1920-1970, Arnoldsche
Cooking with the power of nature, Brandstaetter
How we eat, Boehlau/Vandenhoeck
Veggie Starts, Brandstaetter
Exhibition opening is August 3 from 16-18 at Marski. Thereafter the exhibition can be visited daily from 9am-21pm. More info will be posted on our website in the helnews section.
www.helsinkiphotofestival.com/helnews
More about the artists, visit her website: Ulrike Koeb
helsinkiphotofestival #helphoto22 #marskibyscandic #photography #gallery #exhibition #helsinki #finland #austriainFIN #UlrikeKoeb
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Time
August 4 (Thursday) 9:00 am - September 30 (Friday) 6:00 pm
october
08jul(jul 8)11:00 am02oct(oct 2)6:00 pmDiane Meyer 'Berlin'Solo Exhibition

Event Details
Portfolio Review Winner Diane Meyer brings embroidered photography in a solo exhibition from July 10-October 2nd, 22 to the Summer Yard of the National Museum in Helsinki.
Event Details
Portfolio Review Winner Diane Meyer brings embroidered photography in a solo exhibition from July 10-October 2nd, 22 to the Summer Yard of the National Museum in Helsinki.
Diane Meyer’s work has long been defined by explorations into the physical, social and psychological qualities that characterize place. These investigations have taken various forms throughout her career. Just as different locations have different defining features, her work frequently changes genres and mediums in accordance with the conceptual framework in which she is working. Meyer is interested in experimentation and as such, have produced a wide range of projects using different materials including an installation based around the notion of the American West as an invented, mythological space; a large scale photography based project focusing on transportation issues and carless-ness in Los Angeles, a series of installations taken in the sleeper car of a cross-country and several site specific installations in various cities related to local histories.
Another theme that runs through her work is an interest in the porous nature of memory and the ways it can be disrupted and replaced by images as well the means by which photography transforms history into nostalgic objects that obscure objective understandings of the past. She recently completed a series of 43 hand-sewn photographs taken along the entire roughly 100 mile path of the former Berlin Wall. Sections of the photographs have been obscured by cross-stitch embroidery sewn directly into the photograph. The embroidery is made to resemble pixels and borrows the visual language of digital imaging in an analog, tactile process. In many images, the embroidered sections represent the exact scale and location of the former Wall offering a pixelated view of what lies behind. In this way, the embroidery appears as a translucent trace in the landscape of something that no longer exists but is a weight on history and memory. By using the embroidery in a way that is reminiscent of pixels, a connection is being made between forgetting and file corruption.
The images were taken in the city center as well as the outskirts of city where Meyer followed the former path of the wall through suburbs and forests. She was particularly interested in photographing locations where no visible traces of the actual wall remain but where one can still see subtle clues of its previous existence. These clues include incongruities in the architecture that occurred as new structures were built on newly opened land parcels, changes in streetlights, or newer vegetation. Often the embroidered sections of the image run along the horizon line forming an unnatural separation that blocks the viewer. This aspect of the sewing emphasizes the unnatural boundaries created by the wall itself. The sewing, which is soft and domestic provides a literal contrast to the concrete of the wall and a metaphorical contrast to its symbolism. As the scale of the stitches remains the same, the overall size of the image determines the amount of detail captured in the embroidery with the larger pieces in the series having over 30,000 individual stitches.
Helsinki Photo Festival’s Portfolio Review enable participating photographers to present their work to renown international photography experts. They thus benefit from experts’ advice, and for some, obtain real exhibition and/or publication projects. The Helsinki Photo Festival’s Portfolio Review is open upon registration to all photographers whatever their photographic practice or image treatment technique.
Helsinki Photo Festival Portfolio Review will take place on Saturday 3rd September 2022 at The National Museum, Helsinki. The first prize is a solo exhibition in the forthcoming year’s festival edition. Join and reserve your seat to have a chance winning the main award. More info will be posted on our website in the helnews section.
www.helsinkiphotofestival.com/helnews
More about the artists, visit her website: Diane Meyer Photography
helsinkiphotofestival #helphoto22 #portfolioreviews #photography #portfolio #kansallismuseo #curator #experts #pedagogy #education #helsinki #finland #networking #dianemeyer
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Time
July 8 (Friday) 11:00 am - October 2 (Sunday) 6:00 pm

Event Details
Helsinki Photo Festival turns photographs into a part of the cityscape. The annual festival presents selected works from emerging photographers. The theme of the 2022 festival is Believe – uskoa
Event Details
Helsinki Photo Festival turns photographs into a part of the cityscape.
The annual festival presents selected works from emerging photographers. The theme of the 2022 festival is Believe – uskoa – tro.
The winning works of Helsinki Photo Festival theme are showcased from Jul 10- Oct 2 on the stone wall surrounding the museum and awarded Portfolio review winner Diane Meyer’s solo exhibition in the Summer Yard of the National Museum.
The winner exhibition has been curated by an international jury, who selected the 40 works, now on exhibition, out of over 300 submissions. The works on display on the wall of Museokatu and Töölönkatu can be admired round the clock. The museum courtyard is closed at 6:00 p.m. The exhibitions admission is free.
Open call winner / International / Helsinki Photo Festival 2022
Alfonso de Gregorio / IT
Liza Ambrossio / MX
Vincenzo Parisi / IT
Lisa Lindqvist Liljedahl / SE
Anton Roland Laub / RO
MAP6 Collective / GB
Zsófia Pályi / HU
Ligia Popławska / PL
Ethan Murphy / CA
Maria Feck / DE
Tomasz Kawecki / PL
Aurélie Scouarnec / FR
Eric Zeigler / US
Santiago Escobar-Jaramillo / CO
Cemre Yeşil Gönenli / TR
Alvin Ng / SG
Giacomo d’Orlando / IT
Linda Zhengova / CZ
Hannah Kiviranta / CA
Eckart Bartnik / DE
Dirk Schlottmann / DE
Angelika Kollin / EE
Elena Helfrecht / DE
Tim Smith / CA
Paulo Simão / PT
Forest Kelley / US
Rosa Rodriguez / ES
Mauro De Bettio / IT
Rafael Heygster / DE
Oscar Scott Carl / DK
Lisbeth Luft / DE
Kristina Barker / US
Roger Grasas / ES
Ian Cheibub / BR
Chiara Negrello / IT
Fernando Montiel Klint / MX
Vaste Programme / IT
Line Ørnes Søndergaard / NO
Eva Faché & Jet Pascua / BE & PH
Sergei Stroitelev / RU.
Helsinki Photo Festival was created to attract interest and disseminate information on photography and visual culture in Finland and abroad.
For Artist talks and more info check updates on our website in the helnews section.
www.helsinkiphotofestival.com/helnews
#kansallismuseo #photography #exhibition #helsinkiphotofestival #helphoto22 #thisisfinland #helsinki #finland #photographyexhibition #exhibitionsinfinland #contemporaryart #taide #kunst #artfestivals #helphoto22 #believe #fineartphotography #discoverhelsinki #nordicphotography #art #valokuva #valokuvanäyttely #helsinki #visithelsinki #helphoto #nationalmuseum
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Time
July 10 (Sunday) 11:00 am - October 2 (Sunday) 6:00 pm
12julAll Day02octNordic Village Photo exhibition at Hanaholmen’s Art Park 2022Group exhibition

Event Details
A Nordic photo exhibition with works on the theme of Believe will take place outdoors at Hanaholmen’s Art Park (Hanasaaren’s Taidepuisto) showcasing a group exposé of 12 Nordic
Event Details
A Nordic photo exhibition with works on the theme of Believe will take place outdoors at Hanaholmen’s Art Park (Hanasaaren’s Taidepuisto) showcasing a group exposé of 12 Nordic photographers and a solo exhibition of emerging Swedish photographer Carl-Mikael Ström in Gallery Hanaholmen. .
The Nordic Village supports emerging and groundbreaking Nordic photographers from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland and Estonia.
For the group and solo exhibitions, the Nordic artists get selected through a jury of photography professionals and curators responsible for the festival’s open call contest. The theme in 2022 is Believe. The Nordic Village expo will be set up in the Art Park of Hanaholmen – Swedish-Finnish Cultural Centre. The exhibition is outdoors and accessible 24/7.
The highlight of the Nordic Village exhibition is a Nordic seminar with established visual artists, gallerist, photography teachers, photo editors and book publishers who will be organised on September 9, 2022.
The Nordic Village is a talent platform fostered by Helsinki Photo Festival to support emerging and groundbreaking Nordic photographers in Finland and internationally. The fifth edition of the festival will take place July 7th-October 2nd, 2022. The exhibition is made possible with the support of the Espoo City and Aktiastiftelsen i Esbo-Grankulla.
Gallery Hanaholmen presents a solo exhibition of Swedish photographer Carl-Mikael Ström.
Open call winner / Nordic Village / Helsinki Photo Festival 2022
Armand Tamboly / SE
Krummi / IS
Torgrim Halvari / NO
Jonas Tislevoll / NO
Mikkel Hørlyck / DK
Heidi Kirjavainen / FI
Pär Johansson / SE
Sami Mannerheimo / FI
Lisa Lindqvist Liljedahl / SE *
Angelika Kollin / EE *
Oscar Scott Carl / DK *
Line Ørnes Søndergaard / NO *
* double winners of international and nordic open call at Helsinki Photo Festival
The Helsinki Photo Festival (#HelPhoto) is an annual event showcasing Nordic and international photography in the Greater Helsinki area.
Helsinki Photo Festival is a visual arts event focused on photography opening for the public July 7 and ends September 30. The fourth edition on the theme Fearless is exhibited in the whole metropolitan area. The event is held annually and brings a new art experience to Greater Helsinki.
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Time
July 12 (Tuesday) - October 2 (Sunday)
Organizer
Helsinki Photo FestivalHelsinki Photo Festival ry is a cultural non-profit association created to attract interest and disseminate information on photography and visual media in Finland and abroad.info@helsinkiphotofestival.com
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