Anne Helene Gjelstad (9 May 1956 in Oslo) is a Norwegian photographer and fashion designer. As a photographer, she mainly works with portraits, fashion and documentary, but also with interiors, products and lifestyle.

Anne Helene Gjelstad
Credit: Jon Skille Amundsen

Gjelstad is educated from Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry from 1982. She then had her own fashion studio for design and production of exclusive models. For 5½ years, she also had her own knitting production in Estonia for the Norwegian and international market.[citation needed]

In 2009, she completed at two-years course in digital photography at Bilder Nordic School of Photography. She has also participated in workshops with Morten Krogvold, Mary Ellen Mark, and Joyce Tenneson. In 2009, she also worked at Mary Ellen Mark Studio in New York City.

In 2020, she worked on a project in Kihnu, an island in the Baltic Sea considered Europe's last matriarchy. She met women from the island during a Nordic Knitting Symposium. She later said that out of 35 women she photographed, only 10 are still alive.[1]

Exhibitions

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Collective Exhibitions
Solo Exhibitions
  • SCAPES -Norwegian kids, teens & nature: Exhibition on tour in Estonia on an invitation from the Norwegian Embassy in Tallinn in 2010 og 2011[5]
    • Tallinn: Deco Galerii, 11–29 May 2010
    • Tõstamaa: Tõstamaa Secondary School (mansion and museum), 8–30 June 2010
    • Haapsalu: Haapsalu City Hall, 3–31 August 2010
    • Pärnu: Villa Artis Galerii, 3 September – 7 October 2010
    • Narva: Narva Main Library, 17 October – 30 November 2010
    • Elva: Tartu County Museum, 11 January – 28 February 2011
    • Hiiumaa: Kärdla Culture Centre, 4–21 March 2010
  • SCAPES – Norwegian kids, teens & nature, at Fotografiens Hus, Oslo, 31 March – 30 April 2011
  • MY FOCUS, Fotografiens Hus, Oslo 1–18 December 2011
  • Big heart, strong hands – a portrait of the older women on Kihnu and Manija islands; Estonia
  • Matriarchy, Side Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, 29 october – 23 December 2022[6]

Awards

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  • Letter of appreciation, Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 26 November 2020, «for the promotion of Estonia’s cultural heritage as well as the exciting and unique life of Kihnu and Manilaid in Norway and the world.»[7]
  • Gold winner in category Photographers Project in Gullsnitt 2010 for pictures of old ladies in Kihnu and Manilaid; Estonia[8]
  • Portrait of the year 2017[9]
  • Represented Norway in World Photographic Cup 2018[10] og 2019[11]
  • Gold medal portrait in the annual competitions by the Norwegian Association of Photographers in 2018[12]

Books

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  • Alt om maskinstrikking 1994; ISBN 82-7774-003-4 (in Norwegian)
  • Norsk Strikkedesign: A Collection from Norway's Foremost Knitting Designers (co-writer), 2002
  • Scapes, Norwegian kids, teens & nature, blurb.com
  • MY FOCUS via archive.org
  • Lekre masker og lekne sting, photo, Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, 2013; ISBN 978-82-05-43137-9
  • Vakker strikk til alle årstider, photo, Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, 2014; ISBN 978-82-05-46852-8
  • Big Heart, Strong Hands, text in English and Norwegian, Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2020; ISBN 978-1-911306-56-6 (2nd edition, 2021)

References

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  1. ^ Cosslett, Rhiannon Lucy (4 March 2020). "'I photographed 35 women, 10 are still alive': tragedy of the Isle of Women". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  2. ^ Beijing: Intangible Cultural Heritage photo exhibition, Norwegian Embassy in Beijing
  3. ^ The Lonka Project
  4. ^ Das Lonka Project
  5. ^ From Home Page
  6. ^ Matriarcy, Amberside
  7. ^ Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 26 November 2020
  8. ^ Presentation of awarded images at Gullsnitt's web page
  9. ^ Landskonkurransen 2017
  10. ^ "World Photographic Cup Entries 2018". Archived from the original on 17 October 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  11. ^ "World Photographic Cup Entries 2019". Archived from the original on 17 October 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  12. ^ Portrett 2018
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