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  • Photo London 2022
    Exhibitions

    Photo London 2022

    Stand SP2 12 - 15 May 2022
    Black Box Projects is delighted to be returning to Somerset House for Photo London 2022, taking place 12 – 15 May. This time around the...
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  • LISTEN / Adam Jeppesen, Pushing the Boundaries of Photography
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    LISTEN / Adam Jeppesen, Pushing the Boundaries of Photography

    Monocle on Culture on Monocle 24 Radio Oct 18, 2021
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  • PRESS / Studio International
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    PRESS / Studio International

    Adam Jeppesen – interview: ‘I embrace imperfection’ Oct 6, 2021
    The Danish artist talks about why he left documentary-making to make art, the project that took him from the north pole to Antarctica, and the...
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  • Adam Jeppesen
    Exhibitions

    Adam Jeppesen

    Evidence of Absence 5 - 17 Oct 2021
    Black Box Projects is delighted to present Evidence of Absence by Danish contemporary artist Adam Jeppesen in his first UK solo exhibition from 5 –...
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  • Photo London
    Exhibitions

    Photo London

    2021 Edition in Somerset House 8 - 12 Sep 2021
    BRENDAN BARRY • JOANNE DUGAN • ADAM JEPPESEN • STEVE MACLEOD • CHRIS McCAW • LIZ NIELSEN • JONI STERNBACH Black Box Projects is delighted...
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  • Black Box Projects in Cromwell Place
    Exhibitions

    Black Box Projects in Cromwell Place

    Photo London Digital IRL Viewing Room 5 - 11 Oct 2020
    For the 2020 edition of Photo London and the inaugural edition of Photo London Digital, Black Box Projects presents the work of ten contemporary artists...
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  • Into the Blue
    Exhibitions

    Into the Blue

    The Cyanotype in Contemporary Photography 9 Sep - 18 Oct 2020
    ・ Joanne Dugan ・ Nikolai Ishchuk ・ Adam Jeppesen ・ ・ Timo Lieber ・ Fabiola Menchelli ・ Joni Sternbach ・ Into the Blue explores the...
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  • Adam Jeppesen,  Work no. II (2072v7)
    Press

    Adam Jeppesen, Work no. II (2072v7)

    Aug 14, 2020
    Adam Jeppesen Work no. II (2072v7) , 2014 Archival inkjet print on rice paper 32 x 30 cm Unique £ 1,740 framed including VAT +...
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  • Adam Jeppesen, CL Copaipo
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    Adam Jeppesen, CL Copaipo

    Jul 3, 2020
    Adam Jeppesen CL Copaipo , 2015 From the series Folded , The Flatlands Camp Project Archival inkjet print on folded rice paper 87 x 109...
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  • PODCAST / The Artist's Journey with Adam Jeppesen
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    PODCAST / The Artist's Journey with Adam Jeppesen

    In Conversation with Black Box Projects Jun 22, 2020
      Join us for our second episode of In Conversation with Black Box Projects where we welcome Danish contemporary artist Adam Jeppesen to chat about...
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  • Adam Jeppesen, Work no. 147 (T)
    Press

    Adam Jeppesen, Work no. 147 (T)

    Jun 16, 2020
    Adam Jeppesen Work no. 147 (T) , 2019 From the series Tanks Mixed media sculpture (Cyanotype on silk, natural fibre string, mineral oil, stainless steel...
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  • Adam Jeppesen, October 9th, 2015
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    Adam Jeppesen, October 9th, 2015

    Jun 12, 2020
    Adam Jeppesen October 9th , 2015 From the Flatlands Camp Projects Photogravure 82.8 x 90.6 cm Edition of 24 plus 2 artist's proofs £ 2,640...
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  • Adam Jeppesen, Work XXIII (2186v2)
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    Adam Jeppesen, Work XXIII (2186v2)

    May 20, 2020
    Adam Jeppesen Work XXIII (2186v2) , 2015 Archival inkjet print on rice paper 61.4 x 49.7 cm Unique £ 2,520 framed including VAT of 20%...
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  • Adam Jeppesen, AR Cerro A. Madsen
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    Adam Jeppesen, AR Cerro A. Madsen

    May 12, 2020
    Adam Jeppesen AR Cerro A. Madsen , 2015 From the series Folded Archival inkjet print on folded rice paper 57.5 x 47 cm (22 5/8...
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  • Adam Jeppesen, Work no. 28
    Press

    Adam Jeppesen, Work no. 28

    May 5, 2020
    ADAM JEPPESEN Work no. 28 , 2017 Cyanotype on linen 30.8 x 27.8 cm 12 1/8 x 11 in Unique £ 2,220 framed including VAT...
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  • Adam Jeppesen - Error, Object, Structure
    Exhibitions

    Adam Jeppesen - Error, Object, Structure

    A Virtual Exhibition 5 May - 1 Jul 2020
     Jeppesen’s works are the result of a solitary 487-day journey from the North Pole to Antarctica – called  The Flatlands Camp Project . The images...
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  • Together, From a Distance
    Videos

    Together, From a Distance

    We are Black Box Projects May 5, 2020
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  • Together, From a Distance
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    Together, From a Distance

    We are Black Box Projects May 1, 2020
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  • Adam Jeppesen, Work #XXII (2084v4)
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    Adam Jeppesen, Work #XXII (2084v4)

    Apr 28, 2020
    Adam Jeppesen Work #XXII (2084v4) , 2014 From the series Scatter Archival inkjet print on rice paper Floated in a stained-walnut box frame. 44 x...
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  • Paris Photo New York
    Exhibitions

    Paris Photo New York

    POSTPONED 2 - 5 Apr 2020
    Welcome to our first online exhibition. This is the body of work by Adam Jeppesen that we would have taken to Paris Photo New York...
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  • Christmas Gift Guide
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    Christmas Gift Guide

    Give the gift of art this holiday season Dec 4, 2019
    Art under £500 Art under £1000 Art under £3000
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  • Adam Jeppesen Book Launch
    Exhibitions

    Adam Jeppesen Book Launch

    The Photographers' Gallery 27 Nov 2019
    Black Box Projects Presents Adam Jeppesen’s Error, Object, Structure Book Launch and Artist’s Talk at The Photographers’ Gallery Bookshop 16 – 18 Ramillies Street, London...
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  • Adam Jeppesen | Unseen Platform
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    Adam Jeppesen | Unseen Platform

    2019 #33 Oct 10, 2019
    THE POND by Adam Jeppesen CONSTRUCTING POETIC, FLUID SCULPTURES SUSPENDED IN WATER, ADAM JEPPESEN EXPANDS THE POSSIBILITIES FOR DEFINING THE CYANOTYPE PROCESS. Your pieces are...
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  • Fundamentals
    Exhibitions

    Fundamentals

    8 - 19 Oct 2019
    Bringing together the work of nine international contemporary artists who apply historic photographic techniques to create innovative and unique artworks.
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  • PRESS: British Journal of Photography
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    PRESS: British Journal of Photography

    Pick of Books and Exhibitions arriving in October Oct 1, 2019
    FUNDAMENTALS Adam Jeppesen's 487-day journey travelling from the North Pole to Antarctica left an indelible mark on both him and his photographs. When his negatives became exposed to the grit of the road, rather than hide these blemishes, he came to celebrate them as a reminder of memory and imperfection. Jeppesen and seven others, including Joanne Dugan, Timo Lieber and Chris McCaw, feature in Fundamentals, the latest show from London-based Black Box Projects. Black Box Projects, London 08 - 19 October 2019
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  • Fundamentals
    Publications

    Fundamentals

    Exhibition Catalogue Oct 1, 2019
    ARTIST INFORMATION Ben Cauchi (New Zealand, lives in Berlin) uses the very earliest photographic techniques; the wet-collodion photographic process, producing ambrotypes (an obscure mid 19th Century wet-plate photographic process) and tintypes (one-off positives on glass or metal). These are processes that date back to the dawn of photography. Cauchi has said that 'the mechanical side of photography has never really appealed to me anywhere near as much as the alchemical.' www.bencauchi.com Joanne Dugan (USA, lives in New York) produces collages made up of silver gelatin prints created without the use of a camera. She painstakingly hand cuts and hand-paints her compositions using historic printing techniques and vintage equipment to pay homage to the physical limitations and opportunities found in analogue methods. Dugan views this process as a meditative one, 'The darkroom is, for me, a refuge from the infiltration of technology and the fastness it represents. One goal with these works is to retain visual evidence of the hand used in making them. www.joannedugan.com Adam Jeppesen (Denmark, lives in Argentina) creates work that addresses the materiality and transience of the photograph as an object. Much of Jeppesen's work is the result of a solitary 487-day journey from the North Pole to Antarctica in 2007. The journey has left visible traces and blemishes on the photographs as he carried his film and camera equipment with him on the road, where the negatives picked up grit and dust along the way. Jeppesen celebrates these imperfect elements rather than tries to hide them. Coincidence, damage and imperfection are essential elements in his work. At a time when the image has become infinitely perfectible and reproducible, Jeppesen experiments with the photograph as a unique object that is subject to the forces of change and decay. www.adamjeppesen.com Timo Lieber (Germany, lives in London) has, for the first time in his career, turned to the historic technique of cyanotype. C-Blue was born out of Lieber's fascination with the Arctic and his shock at the desperately fast and potentially irreversible changes that have been caused to the environment. From lithium mines in the Atacama Desert to the world's largest lignite open pit mine in Germany, Lieber has photographed various landscapes forever altered by resource extraction. It is the delicate fragility of the ice cap, however, that he keeps revisiting. To obtain images that chart the ice metamorphosis rather than merely document the result, Lieber returned to the 19th Century cameraless technique that utilises daylight to expose paper coated with a light-sensitive solution. Melting ice crystals reflects the light and leaves traces on the canvas. As in nature meticulous planning conflicts with the laws of physics resulting in images as unique as the combined impact of all the elements that have come together to create them. www.timolieber.com Steve Macleod (Scotland, lives in London) is inspired by the Pictorial movement popularised in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. For a Pictorialist, a photograph, like a painting, drawing or engraving, is a way of projecting an emotional intent into the viewer's realm of imagination. His works often utilise chiaroscuro elements of light and shade creating a melancholic, expressive mood. Macleod shoots on a large-format camera with a consistently systematic and meticulous approach so that he can absorb and slow the pace of the images. He creates a stillness, a sense of extended present time through narrow depth of field and camera movements, there is an obtuse visibility of detail - the aim is to question what lies between the elements beyond and within photographs, by decelerating the process of photography, with a distilled focus on the basic principles of making. www.stevemacleod.co.uk Chris McCaw (USA, lives in California) uses hand-built cameras with vintage photographic paper as negatives. His artistic process is firmly rooted in the history of photography while simultaneously pushing the medium in new directions and recalls the work of photography pioneer, Henry Fox Talbot, combined with the slash and burn paintings of Lucio Fontana. He photographs the sun, making minutes, hours, or even many day-long exposures, that burn the sun's path onto the paper and capture its movements against its land or sea background. Long exposures throughout a day, or over multiple days, materialise as marks and burns made directly by the sun's light as the paper is exposed. The subject of the photograph (the sun) disrupts the idea that a photograph is simply a representation of reality. Instead it becomes a physical embodiment of the Earth's movement and the passage of time. www.chrismccaw.com Liz Nielsen (USA, lives in New York) uses a contemporary application of one of the best-known avant-garde photographic processes - the photogram - which was first mastered by Man Ray and Maholy-Nagy at the beginning of the 20th Century. Each unique colour image is created without a camera by placing objects directly onto photographic paper and exposing them to light. 'The final outcomes are pre-planned with strong intention and formally composed,' she explains, 'but because I'm working with light, they always have some surprises. The light bleeds and spills and doesn't want to be contained.' www.liznielsen.com Bruno V. Roels (Belgium, lives in Ghent) employs the silver gelatin printing process to create images that are subsequently worked on by hand. His practice is not constrained by the camera used, the film or technology of the camera used, and the paper the photographs are printed on. For him, the very act of developing and printing analogue photography offers endless ways to be artistically free. Instead of fussing over making the perfect silver gelatin print, for example, Roels believes that all printed versions of an image have value - he never shows just one perfect print, but all of them, in one composition. Some of his compositions consist of hundreds of variations of one single negative, all printed in the dark room. www.brunoroels.com Joni Sternbach (USA, lives in New York) uses both large-format film and early photographic processes to explore the present-day landscape to make environmental portraits. Her work centres on our relationship with water, contrasting some of the most desolate deserts in the American West with iconic surf beaches around the world that captures thirteen years of portraits of surfers in tintype. She works with a large-format camera and a wet-collodian process that must be prepared and developed in situ. The very nature of collodion is spontaneous and unpredictable. It is precisely this raw quality of the process that suits the subject matter, giving it a distinctive appearance and echoing important traditions of 19th century anthropological photography. www.jonisternbach.com
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  • Unseen Amsterdam
    Exhibitions

    Unseen Amsterdam

    Stand 13 20 - 22 Sep 2019
    Black Box Projects will present a curated booth of works by Liz Nielsen, Adam Jeppesen and Steve Macleod at Unseen Amsterdam 2019.
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  • Error, Object, Structure
    Publications

    Error, Object, Structure

    by Adam Jeppesen Sep 1, 2019
    ERROR, OBJECT, STRUCTURE comprises more than a decade of Adam Jeppesen's work - from the epic photographic journey of The Flatlands Camp Project , 2009...
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  • The Great Filter: Adam Jeppesen at Brandts Museum, Denmark
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    The Great Filter: Adam Jeppesen at Brandts Museum, Denmark

    23 August 2019 - 2 February 2020 Aug 28, 2019
    Adam Jeppesen is usually known for his tactile and poetic photographs. Departing from his career-long dedication to a photographic-based practice, Jeppesen has for the first...
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  • Adam Jeppesen to exhibit at Les Rencontres de la Photographie, Arles
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    Adam Jeppesen to exhibit at Les Rencontres de la Photographie, Arles

    In association with Foam, Amsterdam May 30, 2019
    ON EARTh:TECHNOLOGY AND THE NATURAL WORLD LES FORGES 1 JULY - 22 SEPTEMBER 10H00 - 19H30 Since its inception, photography has testified to the paradoxical...
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  • Adam Jeppesen solo exhibition at Brandts Museum, Denmark
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    Adam Jeppesen solo exhibition at Brandts Museum, Denmark

    Odense, Denmark May 30, 2019
    ADAM JEPPESEN: THE GREAT FILTER 23 aug 2019 - 2 feb 2020 Brandts is the most innovative art museum in Denmark. As one of the...
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  • PRESS: FT Weekend Life & Arts
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    PRESS: FT Weekend Life & Arts

    Art Market May 18, 2019
    Adam Jeppesen’s ‘Work no. 127’ (2019) is part of his Tanks series, on show at Photo London There’s plenty to satisfy lovers of classic photography...
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  • PRESS: Le Monde
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    PRESS: Le Monde

    May 18, 2019
    Sous la menace de l’orage du Brexit, la foire Photo London mise sur les artistes émergents La foire de Londres, qui existe depuis cinq ans,...
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  • Photo London
    Exhibitions

    Photo London

    Stand D22 16 - 19 May 2019
    Black Box Projects is delighted to present a survey show by Danish artist Adam Jeppesen for the 2019 edition of Photo London.
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  • PRESS: The Guardian
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    PRESS: The Guardian

    May 14, 2019
    From bin bags to utopia: the best of Photo London 2019 – in pictures AR Chalten IV, 2015 Adam Jeppesen’s first solo exhibition in the...
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  • PRESS: FAD Magazine
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    PRESS: FAD Magazine

    May 13, 2019
    Photo London 2019 opens this week Photo London opens this week for its fifth edition. Building on the success of its first four editions, Photo...
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  • PRESS: Vogue Magazine
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    PRESS: Vogue Magazine

    Laura Loves: Laura Bailey's Weekly Edit Apr 29, 2019
    Photo London , now in its fifth year at Somerset House, will be bigger and better than ever next month, showcasing both London’s dynamic photographic...
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