Eyes as Big as Plates # Brit (Norway 2018), Karoline Hjorth & Riitta Ikonen
Artists Karoline Hjorth & Riitta Ikonen
Limited edition of 7 prints.
Unmounted
SIZE
60 x 50 cm
120 cm x 100 cm
TECHNIQUE
Photograph printed on archival pigment print, unmounted.
Eyes as Big as Plates is the ongoing collaborative project between the Finnish-Norwegian artist duo Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen. Starting out as a play on characters from Nordic folklore, Eyes as Big as Plates has evolved into a continual search for modern human’s belonging to nature.
The series is produced in collaboration with retired farmers, fishermen, zoologists, plumbers, opera singers, housewives, artists, academics and ninety year old parachutists. Since 2011 the artist duo has portrayed seniors in Norway, Finland, France, US, UK, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Sweden, South Korea, Czech Republic, Japan, Senegal, Outer Hebrides, Tasmania and Greenland.
Each image in the series presents a solitary figure in a landscape, dressed in elements from surroundings that indicate neither time nor place. Here nature acts as both content and context: characters literally inhabit the landscape wearing sculptures they create in collaboration with the artists.
As active participants in our contemporary society, these seniors encourage the rediscovery of a demographic group too often labelled as marginalized or even as a stereotypical cliché. It is in this light that the project aims to generate new perspectives on who we are and where we belong.
YEAR
2018
MADE TO ORDER
1-2 weeks
DELIVERY TIME IN NORWAY
3-7 days
The price includes a 5% art tax.
Artists Karoline Hjorth & Riitta Ikonen
Limited edition of 7 prints.
Unmounted
SIZE
60 x 50 cm
120 cm x 100 cm
TECHNIQUE
Photograph printed on archival pigment print, unmounted.
Eyes as Big as Plates is the ongoing collaborative project between the Finnish-Norwegian artist duo Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen. Starting out as a play on characters from Nordic folklore, Eyes as Big as Plates has evolved into a continual search for modern human’s belonging to nature.
The series is produced in collaboration with retired farmers, fishermen, zoologists, plumbers, opera singers, housewives, artists, academics and ninety year old parachutists. Since 2011 the artist duo has portrayed seniors in Norway, Finland, France, US, UK, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Sweden, South Korea, Czech Republic, Japan, Senegal, Outer Hebrides, Tasmania and Greenland.
Each image in the series presents a solitary figure in a landscape, dressed in elements from surroundings that indicate neither time nor place. Here nature acts as both content and context: characters literally inhabit the landscape wearing sculptures they create in collaboration with the artists.
As active participants in our contemporary society, these seniors encourage the rediscovery of a demographic group too often labelled as marginalized or even as a stereotypical cliché. It is in this light that the project aims to generate new perspectives on who we are and where we belong.
YEAR
2018
MADE TO ORDER
1-2 weeks
DELIVERY TIME IN NORWAY
3-7 days
The price includes a 5% art tax.
Artists Karoline Hjorth & Riitta Ikonen
Limited edition of 7 prints.
Unmounted
SIZE
60 x 50 cm
120 cm x 100 cm
TECHNIQUE
Photograph printed on archival pigment print, unmounted.
Eyes as Big as Plates is the ongoing collaborative project between the Finnish-Norwegian artist duo Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen. Starting out as a play on characters from Nordic folklore, Eyes as Big as Plates has evolved into a continual search for modern human’s belonging to nature.
The series is produced in collaboration with retired farmers, fishermen, zoologists, plumbers, opera singers, housewives, artists, academics and ninety year old parachutists. Since 2011 the artist duo has portrayed seniors in Norway, Finland, France, US, UK, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Sweden, South Korea, Czech Republic, Japan, Senegal, Outer Hebrides, Tasmania and Greenland.
Each image in the series presents a solitary figure in a landscape, dressed in elements from surroundings that indicate neither time nor place. Here nature acts as both content and context: characters literally inhabit the landscape wearing sculptures they create in collaboration with the artists.
As active participants in our contemporary society, these seniors encourage the rediscovery of a demographic group too often labelled as marginalized or even as a stereotypical cliché. It is in this light that the project aims to generate new perspectives on who we are and where we belong.
YEAR
2018
MADE TO ORDER
1-2 weeks
DELIVERY TIME IN NORWAY
3-7 days
The price includes a 5% art tax.