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Signed; Jacob Aue Sobol - Sabine - 2018

Limited and Numbered Edition First edition, first printing. Signed by Jacob Aue Sobol. Strongly limited to 200 copies; Here Number 110 New, mint, unread. Still originally wrapped in publisher's paper; only opened once for signature. Check out the gallery for some amazing images from inside the book. Great debut of Danish Magnum photographer Sobol. In the autumn of 1999, at the age of twenty-three, Jacob Aue Sobol left for Greenland, to make a photo-report documenting the life of the local population. The stay in Tiniteqilaaq, a remote village in the east of the country, lasts for about two years, giving life to a private notebook, in which art and life merge and mingle. Sabine – the title of the series takes its name from that of a young woman originally from the place, with whom the Danish photographer falls in love and with whom he has an intense relationship – is a classic example of a photographic diary, a project with a strong private implication , composed of images and short writings which, with a close look and an intimate and spontaneous approach, describe fragments of everyday life. In these visually powerful and intensely emotional images, characterized by bold, expressive, contrasted black and white, with an unmistakable style, Sobol tells a story of love and the fight for survival, the experience as a fisherman on the Greenlandic coast, records the moments lived with Sabine and her family, the uses and customs of a land that will be her home for a long time, also highlighting the difficulties and prejudices that will lead to the end of the romantic relationship with the girl, and the return to Denmark. Sobol has been a member of the prestigious Magnum photo agency since 2012, winner of prestigious awards, including the World Press Photo Award in the Daily Life Stories category, for the “Guatemala” series and the Leica European Publishers Award for Photography for “I, Tokyo ”, Sobol has published four monographs, and has exhibited his work in numerous exhibitions in Europe and the United States, among others, at the Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, the Brandts Museum of Photographic Art, Odense, the Yossi Milo Gallery, from New York. #ExclusivePhotographersStudio

Nr. 83227485

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Signed; Jacob Aue Sobol - Sabine - 2018

Signed; Jacob Aue Sobol - Sabine - 2018

Limited and Numbered Edition
First edition, first printing.
Signed by Jacob Aue Sobol.
Strongly limited to 200 copies;
Here Number 110

New, mint, unread.
Still originally wrapped in publisher's paper; only opened once for signature.

Check out the gallery for some amazing images from inside the book.

Great debut of Danish Magnum photographer Sobol.
In the autumn of 1999, at the age of twenty-three, Jacob Aue Sobol left for Greenland, to make a photo-report documenting the life of the local population.
The stay in Tiniteqilaaq, a remote village in the east of the country, lasts for about two years, giving life to a private notebook, in which art and life merge and mingle.
Sabine – the title of the series takes its name from that of a young woman originally from the place, with whom the Danish photographer falls in love and with whom he has an intense relationship – is a classic example of a photographic diary, a project with a strong private implication , composed of images and short writings which, with a close look and an intimate and spontaneous approach, describe fragments of everyday life.
In these visually powerful and intensely emotional images, characterized by bold, expressive, contrasted black and white, with an unmistakable style, Sobol tells a story of love and the fight for survival, the experience as a fisherman on the Greenlandic coast, records the moments lived with Sabine and her family, the uses and customs of a land that will be her home for a long time, also highlighting the difficulties and prejudices that will lead to the end of the romantic relationship with the girl, and the return to Denmark.

Sobol has been a member of the prestigious Magnum photo agency since 2012, winner of prestigious awards, including the World Press Photo Award in the Daily Life Stories category, for the “Guatemala” series and the Leica European Publishers Award for Photography for “I, Tokyo ”, Sobol has published four monographs, and has exhibited his work in numerous exhibitions in Europe and the United States, among others, at the Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, the Brandts Museum of Photographic Art, Odense, the Yossi Milo Gallery, from New York.

#ExclusivePhotographersStudio

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