NW Gallery is thrilled to present
Dividing by Zero
A solo exhibition with Andrej Lamut
- As part of this years Copenhagen Photo Festival
The opening is June 13 from 16 - 20
Exhibition period
13.6. - 21.6.25
Opening hours
14.6, 15.6 12-15
17.6, 18.6, 19.6 12-17
- Curator tour 17.6 17-18
21.6 12-15 Final Day
- CPF Gallery Crawl 21.6 11-13 - ticket to be booked at www.copenhagenphotofestival.com
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About the Exhibition
Slovenian artist Andrej Lamut works with analogue and experimental photography, using the medium as an expressive form that goes beyond traditional mimetic methods.
His work mainly focuses on the performative act, encompassing all stages of the creative process. He explores themes of uncertainty and borderline states of consciousness.
In Dividing by Zero, Lamut creates a site-specific experience where logic dissolves. The photographs seem absurd, evoking unease, and function as pieces of a puzzle revealing a metaphysical world of phobias and intrusive thoughts. Modular walls and podiums in the space shape how the work is
viewed, forcing the audience to observe the images from specific angles and preventing a full view of the entire collection at once.
The exhibition is curated by Nina Worren.
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About the artist
Andrej Lamut (b. 1991, SLO) lives and works between Gothenburg and Ljubljana. Lamut works at the intersection of photography and material experimentation, pushing the
medium beyond its conventional representational limits. His practice is rooted in the performative act, involving not only image-making but also material selection, printing techniques, and spatial presentation. Through this, he explores themes of unfamiliarity, liminal states, and the unrecognizability of objects.
Lamut’s work challenges perception and invites engagement with paradoxes and metaphysical ambiguities. His projects resist simple interpretation, often employing analogue processes, alternative printing methods, and artist books.
Lamut holds a Master of Fine Arts in Photography at HDK-Valand, Gothenburg, Sweden (2023-25), and a degree in Visual Communication from the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana. He was part of the PARALLEL—European Photo Based Platform, through which he exhibited at FORMAT Festival
(UK), Organ Vida (Croatia), and the Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center (Hungary). He was shortlisted for the Emerging Photographer of the Year Award at Photo London 2022
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The exhibition is generously co-financed by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia.
All are welcome ❤
Accessibility info:
There is one step down from the street into the space. The wc door is only 62 cm in with. We will always be helpful to make your visit a good and safe experience.
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