Exhibition
Ragnar Axelsson
Last Days of the Arctic

Bent with puppy, Kap Hope (Itterajivit), East Greenland 1995 © Ragnar Axelsson

Narwhal hunters, Qaanaaq, North Greenland 1987 © Ragnar Axelsson

Polar bear skin, Ittoqqortoormiit, East Greenland 1996 © Ragnar Axelsson

Huskies, Ittoqqortoormiit, East Greenland 1997 © Ragnar Axelsson

Child in window, Sermiliqaq, East Greenland 1999 © Ragnar Axelsson

Masauna Kristiansen yells at dogs, Inglefield Fjord, North Greenland 1987 © Ragnar Axelsson

Dog, Baffin Island, Canada 2007 © Ragnar Axelsson

Ragnar Axelsson, Thule © Ragnar Axelsson

Whale Hunters, Thule © Ragnar Axelsson

Horns, Uummannaq, West Greenland 1998 © Ragnar Axelsson

Drummers house, Kulusuk, East Greenland 2009 © Ragnar Axelsson
The London Gallery Proud Chelsea present Last Days of the Arctic: a moving and insightful photographic portrait of a disappearing landscape and the Inuit people who inhabit it, by the photojournalist Ragnar Axelsson. Inspired by the fast diminishing way of life of communities dependent on nature and the land around them for survival, Axelsson presents photographs of Greenlandic hunters in one of the most remote regions of the world, and at once demonstrates its temporality.
As the world turns its gaze toward the Arctic; the landscape whose inhabitants have done the least to cause climate change is where the devastating effects are most visible. Their ancient culture is set to become extinct; the probability of these communities continuing to live traditionally is becoming increasingly unlikely. In his native Iceland, Ragnar looked at the fishermen and farmers of remote villages and thought that if he did not photograph them, then no one would know they ever existed. It is this thought that has led to this unique body of work captured in Greenland, with unprecedented access to a community that rarely let outsiders in.
Ragnar Axelsson is an Icelandic photographer and photojournalist, born in 1958. He has worked for the Icelandic newspaper Morgunblaðið since 1976.
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