Veins
by Anders Petersen & Jacob Aue Sobol
Photographs: ANDERS PETERSEN & JACOB AUE SOBO
Text: Gerry Badger
Publisher: Dewi Lewis publishing in association with The Nordic Council of Ministers' Office in Latvia & The Danish Cultural Institute
144 pages
Pictures: 90 tritone plates
Year: 2013
ISBN: 978-1-907893-45-2
Comments: Clothbound hardback 247mm x 166mm
Born in Stockholm in 1944, Anders Petersen is undoutedly one of the world’s most important photographers of the last 40 years. In 1978 he published Café Lehmitz, which established his international reputation and is now recognised as one of the classic photobooks of the 20th century. In 2003 he was appointed Professor of Photography at the University of Göteborg. He regularly runs workshops and holds exhibitions throughout Europe, Asia and the USA and has received numerous grants and awards since the 1970s. These include the ‘Photographer of the Year’ award in France and the ‘Erich Salomon Award’ in Germany. He has also been shortlisted for the ‘Deutsche Börse’ award run by The Photographers Gallery, London.
"These pictures are from every time and from every place. When I look at my contact sheets I often lose myself in memories that I share with the people I photographed. Throughout the years these pictures have become my private diary, with a taste and a language of its own. A small world inhabited by my very own, very real people. For me it is interesting to find that condensed and tender moment. It's an entry into what I'm doing today; discovering desires and memories from the past and mixing them with what I encounter in the present. It's all about identifying and presence." - Anders Petersen
Jacob Aue Sobol is a member of Magnum Photos. He is represented by Yossi Milo Gallery, New York; the Rita Castelotte Gallery, Madrid; and RTR Gallery, Paris. A winner of the ‘European Publishers Award For Photography’ and of a ‘World Press Photo Award’, he gained international recognition after the publication of his book Sabine which was the result of a three year period spent in a small settlement on the East Coast of Greenland. He lived there with his Greenlandic girlfriend, Sabine, and her family, living the life of a fisherman and hunter but also taking photographs. In Spring 2006 he moved to Tokyo, staying there 18 months before returning to Copenhagen, where he now lives and works. He is currently working on the project Arrivals and Departures – a journey from Moscow to Beijing – in co-operation with Leica Camera.
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Veins
by Anders Petersen & Jacob Aue Sobol
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Text: Gerry Badger
Publisher: Dewi Lewis publishing in association with The Nordic Council of Ministers' Office in Latvia & The Danish Cultural Institute
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by Anders Petersen & Jacob Aue Sobol
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Text: Gerry Badger
Publisher: Dewi Lewis publishing in association with The Nordic Council of Ministers' Office in Latvia & The Danish Cultural Institute
144 pages
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Year: 2013
ISBN: 978-1-907893-45-2
Comments: Clothbound hardback 247mm x 166mm
Born in Stockholm in 1944, Anders Petersen is undoutedly one of the world’s most important photographers of the last 40 years. In 1978 he published Café Lehmitz, which established his international reputation and is now recognised as one of the classic photobooks of the 20th century. In 2003 he was appointed Professor of Photography at the University of Göteborg. He regularly runs workshops and holds exhibitions throughout Europe, Asia and the USA and has received numerous grants and awards since the 1970s. These include the ‘Photographer of the Year’ award in France and the ‘Erich Salomon Award’ in Germany. He has also been shortlisted for the ‘Deutsche Börse’ award run by The Photographers Gallery, London.
"These pictures are from every time and from every place. When I look at my contact sheets I often lose myself in memories that I share with the people I photographed. Throughout the years these pictures have become my private diary, with a taste and a language of its own. A small world inhabited by my very own, very real people. For me it is interesting to find that condensed and tender moment. It's an entry into what I'm doing today; discovering desires and memories from the past and mixing them with what I encounter in the present. It's all about identifying and presence." - Anders Petersen
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