EXHIBITION: "NO DESTINATION" / by Matthew Nelson

Poster Design by Fatmir Jusufi

“To be away from home and yet to feel at home anywhere; to see the world, to be at the very center of the world, and yet to be unseen of the world, such are some of the minor pleasures of those independent, intense and impartial spirits, who do not lend themselves easily to linguistic definitions. Thus the lover of universal life moves into the crowd as though into an enormous reservoir of electricity.” –Charles Baudelaire, “The Painter of Modern Life”

In late 2020, I resolved to experiment with traveling slowly - without a return flight, or any terminal destination to move toward. I wanted to gift myself the space and time necessary to see what my life could become. I took a one-way flight to Tirana, Albania in the summer of 2021 without any idea of when or from where I would return home. Having no end date on the calendar allowed me to focus entirely on being in the present moment, living where my feet are, and accepting fate. Chance encounters opened up an opportunity for me to sustain myself in travel through my photography, eventually leading to assignments in ten countries. 

Traveling in an open-ended fashion enabled me to discover what I’m truly capable of. Travel also became an inward journey, as I was forced to find “home” within myself. After two and a half years, I feel fortunate to be able to showcase some of the work from these travels in my hometown.

“No Destination” is about living in the present, focusing on the journey, and seeing through the eyes of a traveler no matter where your path may lead. I hope it can also serve as an inspiration to others who are feeling a call to travel, a desire to see what lies beyond our screens and self-determined bounds, or to seek out an entirely different way of living one’s life.


I want to thank The Lift for presenting this exhibition.

-M

“Travel is at it’s most rewarding when it ceases to be at reaching a particular destination, and becomes indistinguishable from living your life.” Paul Theroux, ‘Ghost Train to the Eastern Star’

Poster design by Fatmir Jusufi

Opening Night:

Friday, 1 December 2023

The Lift

222 4th St,

Des Moines, IA 50309

Piran, Adriatic Coast of Slovenia / Shot on 35mm Film / 2022

“City of Pilgrims” / Pushkar, Rajasthan, India / 2023

“City of Pilgrims II” / Nashik, Maharashtra, India / 2023

Ladakh, India / 2022

Brod, Kosovo / 2021

“No Shoes” / Tangier, Morocco / 2021

Lofoten Islands, Norway / 2019

Delhi Boys / Mehrauli, New Delhi, India / Shot on a vintage 35mm film camera / 2022

A selection from “Everyday Ephemera” / Grand Mosque, Prishtina, Kosovo / 2023

A selection from “Everyday Ephemera” / Prishtina, Kosovo / 2023

“Higher Kingdom” / Langtang Lirung, seen from Kyanjin Ri, Nepal / 2023

Mehrauli, New Delhi, India / 2023

“Fishtail Dawn” / Machapuchhare, Nepal / 2021

“Samsara” / Chiwang Monastery, Solokhumbu, Nepal / 2021

Mehrauli, New Delhi, India / shot on a vintage 35mm film camera / 2022

Khumbu, Nepal / 2021

Lost in Ladakh, North India / Shot on a vintage 35mm film camera / Somewhere in the mountains with a stranded bus / 2022

Poster Design by Fatmir Jusufi