About Tine Poppe
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- Norwegian photographer Tine Poppe’s portraits of cut flowers, shot against landscapes ravaged by climate change, propose a new take on the still life—focusing on the industrial roots of flowers, and their role in the ecological crisis.
- In the depths of winter, Norway experiences only a few hours of daylight. These dark days were once celebrated—but now they are grim reminders of the world’s ceaseless addiction to fossil fuels.
- Eerie, post-apocalyptic images—initially shot as a series on human traces in otherwise desolate landscapes—take on urgent new meaning after the US presidential election.
- An artful and deeply opinionated series of portraits and landscapes that examines Norway’s increasingly harsh anti-immigrant rhetoric.
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