GULDNAKKE , 2012
archival pigment print ; edition 3: 150 x
150 cm. ; edition 5: 110 x 110 cm / 60 x 60 cm
À la galerie Martin Asbaek Gallery, la photographe Trine Sondergaard
Re Génial, on peut voir un travail commun
de Trine Søndergaard avec Nicolai Howalt
How to Hunt ,
de Trine Søndergaard avec Nicolai Howalt
How to Hunt ,
La Maison du Danemark,
Paris, France
30.10.12 - 09.12.12
mardi-vendredi 13h-19h
samedi, dimanche et jours fériés 13h-18h
entrée libre
Paris, France
30.10.12 - 09.12.12
mardi-vendredi 13h-19h
samedi, dimanche et jours fériés 13h-18h
entrée libre
Trine Søndergaard (b. 1972) is a photography based visual artist, born
and based in Denmark. She graduated from Fatamorgana, The Danish School
of Art Photography in 1996. Her works range from documentary and diary
sketches to conceptual photography. In recent years she has focused
primarily on the landscape and portrait.
In 2000 she received the Albert Renger Patzsch Award and has since received numerous grants and fellowships, including a three-year working grant from The Danish Arts Foundation. Trine Søndergaard’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions around the world, and is represented in major public and private collections including MUSAC Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y Leon, Spain; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA; The Hasselblad Foundation, Sweden; The Israel Museum, Jerusalem; and The Danish Arts Foundation, Denmark.In addition, she has completed public commissions for both museums and cultural institutions. Her first monograph, Now That You Are Mine, was published by Steidl in 2002. In 2009 Monochrome Portraits was published by Hatje Cantz.
Trine Søndergaard has also exhibited and published extensively with the Danish artist Nicolai Howalt. Their collaborations include the series How to Hunt published by ArtPeople in 2005, and TreeZone published by Hassla Books in 2009.
Trine Søndergaard is represented by Martin Asbæk Gallery, Copenhagen, and Bruce Silverstein Gallery, New York
In 2000 she received the Albert Renger Patzsch Award and has since received numerous grants and fellowships, including a three-year working grant from The Danish Arts Foundation. Trine Søndergaard’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions around the world, and is represented in major public and private collections including MUSAC Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y Leon, Spain; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA; The Hasselblad Foundation, Sweden; The Israel Museum, Jerusalem; and The Danish Arts Foundation, Denmark.In addition, she has completed public commissions for both museums and cultural institutions. Her first monograph, Now That You Are Mine, was published by Steidl in 2002. In 2009 Monochrome Portraits was published by Hatje Cantz.
Trine Søndergaard has also exhibited and published extensively with the Danish artist Nicolai Howalt. Their collaborations include the series How to Hunt published by ArtPeople in 2005, and TreeZone published by Hassla Books in 2009.
Trine Søndergaard is represented by Martin Asbæk Gallery, Copenhagen, and Bruce Silverstein Gallery, New York