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Martina Hoogland Ivanow

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SATELLITE, 2009–2010
Solo Exhibition at Satellite, Gun Gallery, Stockholm, SE

 
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Satellite revolves around alienation and community, as well as how we define ourselves in relation to another. One of her starting points was Susan Sontag’s idea of how the relationship between two people can be defined by the gap between them. Like Circular Wait, Satellite proceeds from the longing for the authentic and wild that is fundamental to many subcultures that to a greater or lesser degree distance themselves from urban culture. Seeking to live in harmony with nature is often exclusive and only accessible to a select few.

 

 

Installation view of solo exhibition, Satellite, 2010, Gun Gallery, Stockholm, SE