Published by Pola Palm Beach
Apr 9, 2025
Edition N°05 - 2025 (Pages 78-81)

 

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Isabelle Lindbergh Dune (Kerlingarfjoll, Iceland), 2023, 

Archival pigment print on metallic rag paper

In Isabelle Lindbergh's photographs, clouds are not mere backdrops; they shape a suspended universe where imagination roams. For her, they embody the dialogue between humanity and immensity, symbolized by a silver veil that flows through her images as a living metaphor. This veil, a poetic presence, connects the women she photographs, the landscapes they inhabit, and the emotions they convey, embodying an organic interaction between the human sphere and a vast, mysterious infinity.

Isabelle Lindbergh Forward (Kerlingarfjoll, Iceland), 2023

Limited edition black & white Piezography print photography

Isabelle's approach is instinctive and handcrafted, embracing unpredictable winds, sculpting light, and challenging locations. She avoids perfection, instead seeking sincerity in her models' vulnerability and their ability to connect with their surroundings. The shared effort in these difficult landscapes builds strength and meaning, inspiring the women she works with. "Between Two Worlds" is not just a photographic exhibition, but a journey exploring human connection with nature's elements. Isabelle's images invite us to feel the cold, the sacred, and the struggle - moments of resilience and transcendence where the ineffable is captured. With successful exhibitions in Saint Barthélemy at Space Gallery St Barth and Spirit Galerie, Isabelle now brings her work to Saint Moritz, further cementing the global resonance of her art.

Isabelle Lindbergh Time is Ticking (Ice cave, Iceland), 2023, Archival pigment print on metallic rag paper

Isabelle Lindbergh Farouche (Kerlingarfjoll, Iceland), 2023

Archival pigment print on metallic rag paper

Isabelle's exploration starts in Saint Barthélemy, where the wind tells the story of a vanished hotel, and Luna moves fearlessly through the rugged landscape, guided by the silver veil. In Iceland, amid the contrasts of fire and ice, Bertille endures freezing temperatures to capture the resilience of the human spirit. In Peru, the sacred lands of the Andes provide a backdrop for a matriarch's quiet strength, while Beata, a Ukrainian traveler, finds solace in the mountains, her journey marked by the symbolic veil.

Isabelle Lindbergh Luna (Autour du rocher, Saint Barthélémy), 2023, Archival pigment print on metallic rag paper

Isabelle Lindbergh Luna II (Autour du rocher, Saint Barthélémy), 2023, Archival pigment print on metallic rag paper

Isabelle Lindbergh The Way (Kerlingarfjoll, Iceland), 2023,
Black & white Piezography print photography

Isabelle Lindbergh's Between Two Worlds limited edition series is available in various size formats:

 

  • Small                           24 x 16 inches / 60 x 40 cm (Edition of 8)
  • Medium Classic         41.33 x 27.55 inches / 105 x 70 cm (Edition of 5)
    Medium Panoramic   24.02 x 42.52 inches / 61 x 108 cm (Edition of 5)
  • Large Panoramic       35.4 x 63 inches / 90 x 160 cm (Edition of 3)
  • Large Classic             39.4 x 61 inches / 100 x 155 cm (Edition of 3)

Isabelle Lindbergh Happiness (Palcoyo, Peru), 2023,
Archival pigment print on metallic rag paper

For more information on Isabelle Lindbergh's available works email:

info@spacestbarth.com

 

 

Space Gallery carries a selection of photography, painting and sculpture. 

To learn more about their artists visit: www.spacegallerystbarth.com

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(+59) 0590 29 55 24

 

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We are open Mon-Sat 9-1pm & 4-7pm

 

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