Mårten Lange, The Mechanism

04.06.17–19.07.17

The Mechanism is a melancholic series of black-and-white photographs that form a sci-fi story about contemporary life. Bringing together images made in multiple cities, the work deals with themes of technology, surveillance and urban society. Lange attempts to trace the effects of technological developments on human experiences, using architectural tropes to build a narrative loaded with the threats and promises of the future. Cutting back and forth between close-up views and cityscapes, The Mechanism offers a filmic sequence of photographs that is at once affective and estranging.

Mårten Lange (b. 1984, Gothenburg, Sweden) studied photography at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden and the University for the Creative Arts in Farnham, United Kingdom. His books include Citizen (Études Books, 2015) and Another Language (MACK, 2012), as well as a number of self-published books including Chicxulub (2016) and Machina (2014; 2007), among others.

Mårten Lange LED MONOLITH, 2017 60 x 45cm Pigment print Edition of 5 + 2 APs
Mårten Lange 100%, 2017 90 x 120cm Pigment print Edition of 5 + 2 APs
Mårten Lange Untitled, 2017 45 x 60cm Pigment print Edition of 5 + 2APs
Mårten Lange WTC4 TERRACE, 2017 45 x 60cm Pigment print Edition of 5 + 2APs
Mårten Lange WOMAN WITH PHONE, 2017 60 x 45cm Pigment print Edition of 5 + 2APs
Mårten Lange Untitled, 2017 45 x 60cm Pigment print Edition of 5 + 2APs
Mårten Lange RESTING MAN (ONE), 2017 45 x 60cm Pigment print Edition of 5 + 2APs
Mårten Lange Untitled, 2017 60 x 45cm Pigment print Edition of 5 + 2APs