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Nordic Analog Network, in collaboration with CYAN darkroom, is showing the exhibition “Resident Landscape” at Old Munch Arthall in Oslo.15.Nov - 9. Dec 2026
Open 11-17 Tuesday-Sunday (Thursday 11-19)
15.Nov 13:00-14:00 Opening event and Panel Talk: Process & Place - The Personal Landscape in Analog Practice
with Katri Krohn Lassila & exhibiting artists
16.Nov 14:00-16:00 Guided tour with the Nordic artists
29.Nov 13:00-14:00 Panel Talk: Sustainable Photography - A new photographic practice
with Stig Marlon Weston & exhibiting artists
29.Nov 14:00-16:00 Guided tour with the Norwegian artists
+Analog workshops announced separately at the CYAN darkroom in conjunction with the exhibition.
The exhibition looks at how the current trend in photography of looking at the landscape from a personal standpoint is also reflected in Nordic analog photography. The artists´focus is on the personal experience and connection to the landscape around us, expressed through a poetic vision and handmade analog interventions. The images shared in this exhibition are filtered through individual impressions and rather than claiming to be neutral documentation of a place they depict an insistent will to move from being an observer to an active participant in both the external and internal landscapes that define our connection to the world.
Exhibiting artists are:
Andreas Olesen - @andreas_olesen
Annssi Ruuska - @anssi.ruuskafrom
Cornelia Stefanescu -@liaciocarlia
Emma Harris - @emmma.harris
Grethe Irene Einarsen - @gretheeinarsen
Hallgerdur Hallgrimsdottir - @hallgerdurh & Veronika Geiger - @veronikageigerphotography
Henrik Follesø Egeland - @henrikfollesoegeland
Iina Gröhn
Ingrid Jacobsen
Jenni Toivonen - @jenvonen
Johan Buch - @johan_buch
Jon Bjarni - @jon__bjarni
Juliana Irene Smith - @julianairenesmith
Julie Karine Schie Olsen - @
Katri Lassila - @katrikrohnlassila
Lexy Lianzi Xiao - @lexylexyxiao
Mai Keldsen - @maikeldsen
Maia Torp Nergaard - @maiatorpneergaard
Natalia Kopkina - @apartofawhole
Oskar Södermann - @oskar_soderman
Patrick Kuoppamäki - @pastelcolouredfuture
Selina Oakes - @selina__oakes
Sirja Moberg - @sirjatuuliam
Stig Marlon Weston - @stigmw
Toivo Heinimäki - @toivo123456
Vanni Jung Ståhle - @vanni.jung.stahle
The exhibition is curated by Natalia Kopkina - Finnish Darkroom Association (Helsinki), and Stig Marlon Weston – CYAN studio (Oslo).
This exhibition features 27 artists who participated in the Nordic Analog Network (NAN) residency program from 2022 to 2024 or are artists who run the Network darkrooms.
The Network was established by CYAN Studio (Oslo) and the Finnish Darkroom Association (Helsinki), and connects analog photography darkrooms across the Nordic countries to foster artistic exchange, mobility, and the transmission of tactile, craft-based knowledge. The Darkroom Exchange program supports artists working with analog methods by offering Nordic artists residencies in darkrooms across Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland.
Between 2022 and 2024, 26 artists participated and all 10 darkrooms received visiting artists.
Participating darkrooms are:
CYAN darkroom - @studiocyan
Fotoverkstedet Isotop - @fotoverkstedet.bergen
Lademoen Kunstnerverksted - @lkv_lademoenkunstnerverksteder
SAGA photocenter - @sagainderoy
Finnish Darkroom Association - @finnishdarkroom
Center for Creative Photography - @luovake
Silverlab - @silverlab.dk
Printroom VK3 - @vaerkstedetk3
Björkö Konstnod - @bkn.bjorko.konstnod
SÍM Reykjavik - @simresidency
The Nordic Analog Network has been supported by Nordic Culture Point, Nordisk Kulturfond, Norsk-Finsk Kulturfond, and Kulturrådet.
The exhibition Resident Landscape is supported by Norsk Fotografisk Fond, Oslo Kommune Kulturetaten, Svenska Kulturfonden and Fondet for dansk-norsk samarbeid.
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