Inuuteq Storch: RISE OF THE SUNKEN SUN
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DANISH PAVILION, La Biennale di Venezia
Wilson Saplana proudly announces the representation of Greenlandic artist Inuuteq Storch, who represents Denmark at this year’s Venice Biennial with the exhibition “Rise of the Sunken Sun”.
Inuuteq Storch (b.1989), is a Greenlandic photographer with a deep connection to his homeland. Born, raised, and currently residing in Sisimiut, Greenland, he has expanded his artistic reach through extensive travel for international exhibitions. A graduate of the International Centre of Photography in New York and the Fatamorgana School of Photography in Copenhagen, Storch skilfully explores his Greenlandic identity through a compelling blend of personal and archival photography.
Photo: From the series Keepers of the Ocean (2019), by Inuuteq Storch. Press material from the Danish Arts Council.
Inuuteq Storch (b.1989), is a Greenlandic photographer with a deep connection to his homeland. Born, raised, and currently residing in Sisimiut, Greenland, he has expanded his artistic reach through extensive travel for international exhibitions. A graduate of the International Centre of Photography in New York and the Fatamorgana School of Photography in Copenhagen, Storch skilfully explores his Greenlandic identity through a compelling blend of personal and archival photography.
Photo: From the series Keepers of the Ocean (2019), by Inuuteq Storch. Press material from the Danish Arts Council.
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Press
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Sunshine at midnight on the arctic tundra: Inuuteq Storch’s best photograph
The GuardianApril 17, 2024 -
Roundtable: Indigenous Artists at the Venice Biennale
FriezeApril 17, 2024 -
A raw portrait of Greenland by a rising Arctic Inuit artist
Dazed DigitalApril 16, 2024 -
Indigenous Artists Are the Heart of the Venice Biennale
The New York TimesApril 13, 2024