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Compiling more than ten projects and spanning fifteen years of artistic work the book Trine Sndergaard: 203 Works presents the most comprehensive collection of images ever assembled in book form by the internationally acclaimed Danish artist. Published by The Gothenburg Museum of Art and Fabrikbooks in 2020, the book Trine Sndergaard: 203 Works brings together 203 meticulously selected works displaying an extensive view into the many facetted aspects of Sndergaards oeuvre: The early landscape pictures in the How to Hunt series (2005-10); evocative interiors of empty Danish manor houses in the Interior series (2010); contemplative portraits of young girls wearing historical headwear in the Strude (2007-10), Guldnakke (2012-13) and Hovedtj (2019) series; and brand new images, published for the first time, along with several other significant works. Altogether, photographs that span Sndergaards career as one of the most influential contemporary Scandinavian photographers.
Trine Sndergaards work contains equal parts of the everyday and the solemn, and since her debut, the artists production has been characterized by undercurrents of melancholy, loss, and the idea of the image as a mental state beyond language. She utilises a circular visual poetics, in which motifs and phrases from earlier works reverberate, creating meaningful connections. Taken as a whole, the artists prismatically fragmented works provide an imagery for human states of consciousness and memory on a both personal and societal level. Curator Johan Sjstrm.
Curator Johan Sjstrm, Danish author Merete Pryds Helle and art historian Kristine Kern contributes to the publication with new texts dealing comprehensively and poetically with Sndergaards art.