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Helene Schmitz

Thinking Like a Mountain

Helene Schmitz, Aesthetics of Violence / Thinking Like a Mountain
Aesthetics of Violence © Helene Schmitz

Schmitz’s latest photographic investigations explore humanity’s impact on the environment. Her exhibition at Fotografiska Tallinn will feature a selection of work from her series Thinking Like a Mountain (2018). Earlier projects have focused on the aggressive and sometimes fragile relationship between nature and human beings, one that is spiraling out of control. Thinking Like a Mountain sheds light on the relationship between the ownership and exploitation of natural resources in Sweden and Iceland.

A photograph of a cloudy, mountainous desert landscape
A photograph of a barren forest in autumn

Helene Schmitz is a large-scale environmental photographer investigating the exploitation of the natural world and its resources.

“In Thinking Like a Mountain, I wanted to portray the violent transformation of landscapes in the northern regions of Sweden and Iceland in our time. In my life, I have experienced that the concept of wilderness, and virgin land untouched by humans, has disintegrated. My photographs can be seen as a meditation on man’s relation to nature – a global, highly industrialized and automated transformation of landscapes.”
– Helene Schmitz