Amina Bech "I Am Nature"

Trygve Lie Gallery

poster for Amina Bech "I Am Nature"

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Bech grew up on a farm in Norway in a house that once was a chicken coop. Outside the house was a large oak she often climbed or sat beneath. One day while climbing, she fell, but her boot caught on one of the branches and she ended up hanging upside down by one foot before being rescued by her mother. While hanging there she did not make a sound, just looked at the view up among the branches. Now later as a professional photographer Bech returns to this view she describes as “Pollockesque." “I am Nature” is a series of photographs of trees printed on large aluminum circles. The round shape is partly a comment on her profession, as Kodak’s very first camera, the No. 1 Kodak provided round images, and also a comment on coming full circle by tying her current work to her childhood. The title of the exhibit is derived from Jackson Pollock’s answer to Hofman’s question “do you work from nature?” Pollock’s answer was “I am Nature."

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from October 01, 2009 to October 26, 2009

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Amina Bech

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