Melting Horizons: A Journey through Changing Scandinavia

24 May - 1 Jun 2024

Photojournalist Sergei Gapon is from the historic town of Kreva in Belarus.

LAKOLK, DENMARK - SEPTEMBER 3: People visit Rømø Kite Festival on the beach of North Sea near the village of Lakolk, Denmark, on September 3, 2022.

Photojournalist Sergei Gapon is from the historic town of Kreva in Belarus.


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Melting Horizons: A Journey through Changing Scandinavia24 May - 1 Jun 2024

Photojournalist Sergei Gapon is from the historic town of Kreva in Belarus.
He is currently based in Poland after living two years in Hillerød as an ICORN artist. Since 2012, Sergei Gapon has been a photographer for Agence France-Presse (AFP). His professional journey has taken him across the countries of the former Soviet Union, including Ukraine and Russia, as well as the Nordic countries. Through his lens, Sergei has captured compelling stories and documented significant events in these regions.
His exhibition Melting Horizons: A Journey through Changing Scandinavia, which is on display at Copenhagen City Hall from 24 May to 1 June, is a captivating visual testimony to the fragility of our environment and invites reflection on our role in shaping a more sustainable future.
The exhibition is not only a visual documentation but an attempt to observe how people adapt to a changing world under the influence of the climate. Through a combination of journalistic perspective and artistic sensibility, Sergei appeals to the viewer to consider the global consequences of one's daily actions.
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ICORN x Københavns Rådhus

Adress
ICORN x Københavns RådhusKøbenhavns Rådhus, Rådhuspladsen 1, 1553 København
Opening hours
Weekdays: 9-16
Saturday: 9.30-13
Sunday: Closed

Entry price
Free

Accessibility
Level-free access - yes
Handicap toilet - yes
Free for companion - yes