kr.7.500,00
Photographic print:
Size: 33,5 x 27 cm
Signed & Numbered / edition of 25
Special edition book:
Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
published by: Hatje Cantz, Germany / Gyldendal, Denmark
year: 2010
essay by Liz Wells
designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
format: 36 x 32.5 cm
no. of pages: 116
no. of illustrations: 66
hardbound
no. of edition: 50
Free shipping within Denmark
Signed and numbered original photographic print: Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt – How To Hunt – Mølledammen I, 33,5 x 27 cm.
The print comes with the book How to Hunt in a Special Edition of 50 books – also signed and numbered.
How to Hunt (2005–10) is a series of evocative photographic studies on the theme of hunting by the Danish artists Trine Søndergaard (*1972) and Nicolai Howalt (*1970). In this long-term artistic collaboration, Søndergaard and Howalt joined annual fall and winter hunts in Denmark and interpreted the age-old ritual of hunting through the lens of the camera. In the past, hunting was an act of human instinct and survival, whereas today the phenomenon is more embedded in perceptions of a privileged “good life”. How to Hunt investigates the relationship between animals, people and nature in a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
The series explores a classical and existential theme, at the same time deploying the creative potential of new photography to create a permeable boundary between documentary and art.