Peter Lind

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Peter Lind
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Websitewww.peterlind.org
Contemporary artwork by Peter Lind. Acquired by the Danish Art Foundation.

Peter Lind (born 1961) is a Danish photographer, Contemporary artist and New Media Art artist. Peter Lind's work is based on documentary observations, and stands at the crossroads of conceptual photography, installation and Narrative structure. He has been exhibited in : Austria, Australia, Argentina, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, USA,[1] Italy, Spain, Poland,[2] Sweden, Vietnam.

Lind was born in Copenhagen. He studied cinematography at the Istituto di Scienze Cinematografiche e Audiovisive in Florence, 1983, and University of Copenhagen 1984. His work is permanently represented in several public collections: Brandts Museum of Photographic Art, National Museum of Photography, The Danish Art Foundation (Statens Kunstfond)[3] Esbjerg Art Museum.[4]

Publications[]

  • Film city. Catalogue of an exhibition held at Greenaway Art Gallery, 3-28 February 1999.
  • The Royal Library Denmark − CD-ROM: From here to here to there to there to here 2001
  • The cat lab, by Peter Lind: Documentation of the exhibition, 27. May - 2. July 2016. ISBN 978-87-987920-1-7
  • Reverse collection. 2018ISBN 9788798792031

Further reading[]

  • Peter Lind: Reverse Collection Dagbladet Information FOTOBLOGGEN by Jens Christoffersen 2012
  • KATALOG – Journal of Photography & Video vol. 27, no. 1 2016, "Reverse Engineering the Archive - Peter Lind’s archival projects" by Peter Alexander van der Meijden.

References[]

  1. ^ [1] List of artists with work in the collection or who have been included in a MoMA exhibition.
  2. ^ [2] European Culture Congress, wrocław 2011
  3. ^ [3] Our Art: Art in public spaces in Denmark bought and funded by the Danish Arts Foundation ,
  4. ^ Nordic Embassies Berlin - Peter Lind "REPRESENTED AT FOLLOWING PUBLIC COLLECTIONS The Museum of Photographic Art, Odense, Denmark. The National Photographic Museum, Copenhagen. The Danish Art-Foundation, Statens Kunstfond. Esbjerg Art Museum."

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