Nikoline Sonasson

Nikoline Sonasson

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Degree: Fine Art Photography
University: Glasgow School of Art
Graduation Year: 2023

New Blood Art Commentary

In a sweeping contrast of white-blue ice and severe black rock, the beauty of 'Glacier Wave' captivates and holds the attention. It is in this moment of attention that we notice the slick, reflective surface of the ice, which indicates that it is melting. In an instant, the photograph transforms, from an object of aesthetic contemplation to a piece of art carrying a potent political and environmental message. Nikoline Sonasson's photographs are enchanting, representing ethereal icy scenes that defy traditional ways of looking at and understanding landscapes. In 'Ice Moulin' ('Moulin' being a well-like shaft that can penetrate all the way to the bottom of a glacier), the viewer becomes disoriented, as our eyes seek out something familiar upon which to hang a sense of scale. There are none to be found, and thus we must engage with the landscape on its own terms. Nikoline (a 2023 Glasgow School of Art graduate and New Blood Art Emerging Art Prize nominee) is concerned with the interaction of humans, landscape and time, and 'What You Leave Behind' offers a stark reminder of this troubled relationship. The work's title is two-fold - a retreating glacier leaves behind entire carved landscapes in its wake, yet the accumulated activities of humans leave an even bigger impact behind, felt both in the retreat of specific glaciers and at a global scale. The work asks us what it means to address the earth, the 'You' of the title at once individual and global. The landscape of 'What You Leave Behind' is beautifully balanced, the oppressive sky mirroring the white of the distant glacier, the foreground dominated by the dark, inescapable absence of ice. 

Artist Statement

Nikoline Sonasson’s focus lies in how to make people more aware of the environmental crisis we are in through art. In her analogue lens-based practice, Sonasson makes work that focuses on the landscape, environment and the impact humans have on nature, by exploring different landscapes and what humans are doing to help regain the wilderness. Sonasson investigates what time does to a landscape, how the change of the landscape leaves behind a new land, and how that develops through time.

Solo Exhibitions

(2023) Marks of Control, CASS ART, Glasgow

(2019) Selected work, Hudkræftklinkken.dk, Copenhagen

Group Exhibitions

(2023) Degree Show, The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow

(2022) Blink, 16. Nicholson Street, Glasgow

(2022) COALESCE, House for an Art Lover, Glasgow

(2022) Reflections, Analog Forever Magazine, Online

(2021) Fleeting Moments: Temporality and Still Life, Analog Forever Magazine, Online

(2019) Come in Sight, Copenhagen Photo Festival, Copenhagen

(2018) Være, Projektrum VERA, Copenhagen

(2016) Annual Exhibiton, Gallery Schurmann, Elsinore

Competitions, Prizes & Awards

(2023) The Glasgow Art Club Award Winner

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