Lina Scheynius – Exhibition 02 (excerpts from the diary series)

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Exhibition 02 (excerpts from the diary series)

Lina Scheynius

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Lina Scheynius – Untitled, from the diary series, 2012, 10 × 15 cm, c-print – Courtesy MELK, Oslo and Christophe Guye Galerie, Zurich


Åpning fredag 14. mars kl 19.00


14. mars – 13. april 2014


In Lina Scheynius’s work we enter an autobiographical, private photo diary. Via the images we follow what appears as Scheynius’ private life: We view her friends and lovers, follow her own intent gaze, observe her body parts and secret intimate moments. The snapshot and documentary aesthetics makes it difficult to identify where the line between life as a private matter and life as a public matter obtains, and if the images should be perceived as moments of realism or pure imagination. Aesthetically Exhibition 02 (excerpts from the diary series) transforms the exhibition space into an intimate and physical sphere.


By turning the camera towards herself, Scheynius invites the viewer not only to follow her private life, but also to observe her naked body. In 02 she poses in different spaces and positions, nude and intimate. Despite the sexual denotations, the portraits challenge traditional theories of the female role as passive and objectified. By her exploration of exhibitionism and the self-portrait the photograph endorses her to re-present herself as the subject.


Through the photographic works the spectator does not only enter the gaze and private life of the artist, he or she also becomes the spectator of a photographic performance. While the artist performs her body, the performative means of the photograph perform her identity and how we read her body.


Lina Scheynius (b. 1981) was born in Vänersborg, Sweden. She lives and works in London. Her work was recently exhibited at the Christopher Guye Gallery in Zurich, Tanja Wagner in Berlin, and Deichtor Hallen (House of Photography) in Hamburg. She has shot for many publications including British Vogue, AnOther Magazine and Dazed and Confused. In 2012, she served as the photo columnist for Zeit Magazine, following in the footsteps of Juergen Teller and Paolo Pellegrin. She has published five limited edition books.


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