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Torbjørn Rødland
Hot Dog, 2013-7
C-Print
Edition of 90 + 10 APs
28 x 35cm

Signed and numbered by the artist, with a COA
£350 + VAT

Serpentine Galleries is delighted to present this limited edition photographic print on the occasion of Torbjørn Rødland’s exhibition, The Touch That Made You. This simple yet striking image of a hot dog laced with toothpaste is an example of Rødland’s interest in juxtaposing different materials in rich and exploratory ways.

Torbjørn Rødland

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Torbjørn Rødland (b. 1970, Stavanger, Norway) is a Los Angeles-based photographer who creates portraits, still lifes and landscapes, which simultaneously inhabit, defamiliarise and disrupt the realm of the everyday. He constructs portraits, still lifes and landscapes, which simultaneously inhabit and defamiliarise the realm of the everyday. With a highly constructed and at times fetishistic approach to subjects, objects and materials, Rødland makes photographs that are formally acute, conceptually playful and psychologically evocative. Characterised by their double-edged allegories and underlying lyricism, Rødland’s staged scenarios ‘keep you in the process of looking’, revealing layers of discomfort and pleasure.

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