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Chashmal-2

Chashmal-2

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Type: Original

Medium: Analogue photography

Format and circulation:

- Large: NOK 25,000, edition of 3

- Medium: NOK 15,000, edition of 7

- Small: NOK 7,000, edition of 12

Signed: Yes

Materials: Fine art print on baryta cotton paper

Technique: Archival-resistant pigment ink

Frame: On request

Shipping: From Oslo

Produced: On order by DAIDDA printlab



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By Mari Amman

Mary Amman

Mari Amman is a global artist based in Norway. Her research in history, science, built environments, psychology, resonance and somatics is realized in images, installations, poetry, performance, paintings, sculptures, videos and design. 'Sublime Rheology' and 'Geologic Empathy' became important terms in her interest in Platonic Idealism to reveal multi-layered understandings in relation to place, memory, embodiment, surfaces, technology, mortality, violence and subjectivity.
She is an EIT Expert Culture Reviewer, collaborating on projects with professionals in music, science, architecture and culture. Her interest in art and science grew from being raised near the Agonic Line, surrounded by forest and prairie reserves, a nuclear power plant and industrial agriculture. Ancestors with political activist Ellen Ammann and landscape artist Harriet Sundström motivated auto-ethnographic research after moving from the US to Norway, while her critical understanding of geopolitics and background in design and marketing continue her social psychology research. Foundations in philosophy, music and performance combined with research into parietal aspects of perception guide her investigations into the implications of ethics and morality in the use of the imaginary to influence the real.
She is a founding artist for Art Farm Iowa (USA, 2023) and Arte Exposueto (MX, 2023). Afjordance screened during AWMAS (UCSB, 2020); Omniscient, monolithic image and text, was awarded 1st place by the jury in the exhibition Imaging New Eurasia, in Gwangju (SK, 2015). She was poet and artist-in-residence in Paris (FR, 2023), Bonny Doon (US, 2022), Kjerringøy Land Art (NO, 2020) who guided forest bathing and presented Sublime Timescapes. She developed trauma-based psychological research and practical methods at Angelot-Trélex (CH, 2019), PraksisOslo, Praxisdansfestivalen and Butoh at KHiO (NO, 2017, 2018). She holds a Master of Fine Art (honors) with Frankfurt School Theory/Conceptual Studio Practice from Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles (2015) and a Bachelor of Fine Art (Dean's List) in Advertising/Interior Design from the Illinois Institute of Art (2006), photography and photohistory at the College of Lake County in Grayslake, Illinois, and social psychology at Ehime University in Matsuyama, Japan (2012). Her upcoming works are iterations of Trânsito and Suspended Planes at TEKS with UiO Cancer Cell research, Gong Teppe, Igloo. Landscape-Memori-Eros, Aesthetic Resonances and Pozzolana based on educational methods Amman developed in Pattern Recognition, Visual Literacy and Body Architecture.