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Monochrome Portraits

Trine Søndergaard

published by: Hatje Cantz, Germany

year: 2009

text by Mette Mortensen

interview by Christian Lund

designed by: Camilla Jørgensen / Trefold

format: 21.5 x 24.6 cm

no. of pages: 64

no. of illustrations: 26

handbound

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Special Edition of 20 signed and numbered books, handbound with one signed and numbered digital C-print.

For her series Monochrome Portraits, Trine Søndergaard (*1972) created portraits of individual people — not, as usual, in black and white or color, but in one color alone.

Each of the portraits is unique in its chromacity, has its own special tonality. Unlike other, conventional portraits, the viewer learns nothing from these pictures about the names or identities of the people being depicted; they remain anonymous. Sometimes shown from behind or sometimes in profile, the subjects are never seen from the front: they do not look directly at the viewer and seem to be lost in thought.

Søndergaard is primarily interested in capturing a particular state of mind, an introspection reflected in small, subtle movements. In the process, she continually poses questions with respect to the notions of the individual and the universal.