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Anderson & Low (est. 1990). NDGT [Danish National Gymnastic Team, 1998] . Toned gelatin silver print from the Anderson & Low series, showing a beautifully composed image of a Danish National Gymnastic Team athlete. Signed, dated, titled and numbered from the edition of 25. Not examined out of frame but in apparently fine condition. Framed to 14.5 x 12 inches (36.8 x 30.5 cm.).

"The Anderson & Low series was created with the National Danish Gymnastic Team between 1998 and 2002. It can best be described as a collaborative dance between the photographers and the subjects. Over the course of several years this troupe of athletes became enthusiastic subjects for a series of photographs based on the four elements: Earth, Air, Water and Fire. The project consists of images which are a stylised abstraction of the sporting ideal. Far removed form any thoughts of training or competition, these images are redolent of classical statues brought to life." (Gymnasts – NDGT, andersonandlow.com)


Anderson & Low (est. 1990) NDGT [Danish National Gymnastic Team, 1998]

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Anderson & Low (est. 1990). NDGT [Danish National Gymnastic Team, 1998] . Toned gelatin silver print from the Anderson & Low series, showing a beautifully composed image of a Danish National Gymnastic Team athlete. Signed, dated, titled and numbered from the edition of 25. Not examined out of frame but in apparently fine condition. Framed to 14.5 x 12 inches (36.8 x 30.5 cm.).

"The Anderson & Low series was created with the National Danish Gymnastic Team between 1998 and 2002. It can best be described as a collaborative dance between the photographers and the subjects. Over the course of several years this troupe of athletes became enthusiastic subjects for a series of photographs based on the four elements: Earth, Air, Water and Fire. The project consists of images which are a stylised abstraction of the sporting ideal. Far removed form any thoughts of training or competition, these images are redolent of classical statues brought to life." (Gymnasts – NDGT, andersonandlow.com)