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Alexander Kayiambakis

Oslo. Bygdøy

Oslo. Bygdøy

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Oslo, Bygdøy
Edition: 15
Paper: 270g, resin coat, Museum-grade acid-free paper
70x52 (paper)
Signed, numbered by the artist
Frame not included (contact gallery for option)

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Oslo, Bygdøy, 2015
A classic summer scene from the photographer’s secret swimming spot on Bygdøy. The diver’s perfect timing coincides with another figure emerging from the water. The recognizable dog adds a sense of calm to this atmospheric moment.

Alexander Kayiambakis is represented in the renowned Møller Collection, which will be permanently housed in the new photo center Dech/Fotografiska in 2028 — a recognition that reflects the depth and distinctiveness of his photographic voice.

His work explores the intersection between analog and digital processes through a material, open-ended approach. The images are intuitive and quietly observational, often inviting the viewer to pause and see the familiar anew. Rooted in decades of image-making, his practice is shaped by both deliberate choices and the unexpected.

Deeply influenced by landscapes — both natural and built — Kayiambakis often works in coastal and rugged environments, where human presence meets elemental forces. His compositions reflect a sensitivity to space, light, and atmosphere, capturing the subtle tension between permanence and impermanence.

With a background as a four-time Norwegian skateboarding champion and former team rider for Santa Cruz, his photographic gaze is informed by movement, spatial awareness, and a deep connection to rhythm and flow — qualities that echo through his visual storytelling.

He studied at the Norwegian Film School and is currently Head of Studies at the Department of Art and Design Education at OsloMet.

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Oslo, Bygdøy, 2015
A classic summer scene from the photographer’s secret swimming spot on Bygdøy. The diver’s perfect timing coincides with another figure emerging from the water. The recognizable dog adds a sense of calm to this atmospheric moment.

About the Artist

Alexander Kayiambakis is represented in the renowned Møller Collection, which will be permanently housed in the new photo center Dech/Fotografiska in 2028 — a recognition that reflects the depth and distinctiveness of his photographic voice.

His work explores the intersection between analog and digital processes through a material, open-ended approach. The images are intuitive and quietly observational, often inviting the viewer to pause and see the familiar anew. Rooted in decades of image-making, his practice is shaped by both deliberate choices and the unexpected.

Deeply influenced by landscapes — both natural and built — Kayiambakis often works in coastal and rugged environments, where human presence meets elemental forces. His compositions reflect a sensitivity to space, light, and atmosphere, capturing the subtle tension between permanence and impermanence.

With a background as a four-time Norwegian skateboarding champion and former team rider for Santa Cruz, his photographic gaze is informed by movement, spatial awareness, and a deep connection to rhythm and flow — qualities that echo through his visual storytelling.

He studied at the Norwegian Film School and is currently Head of Studies at the Department of Art and Design Education at OsloMet.