Jacob Aue
Sobol (born 1976) is a Danish photographer. He has
worked around the world, including in East
Greenland, Guatemala, Tokyo, Bangkok and Copenhagen.
Since
2007 Sobol has been a nominee at Magnum Photos. His works are
widely exhibited, notably at the Yossi Milo Gallery in New York and
at the Diemar/Noble Photography Gallery in London.[
Born
in Copenhagen, Jacob Aue Sobol lived in Canada from 1994 to 1995.
Back in Europe he first studied at the European Film College and
from 1998 at Fatamorgana, the Danish School of Art Photography.
Time in Greenland
In the autumn of
1999 he went to the remote East Greenland village of Tiniteqilaaq to
photograph. The visit was only supposed to last a few weeks but after
meeting a local girl, Sabine, he returned the following year and
stayed there for the next two years, living the life of a fisherman
and hunter.
In 2004 Sobol
published Sabine, which in photographs and narrative portrays
Sabine and describes his encounter with Greenlandic culture. The
pictures in the book express the photographic idiom he developed at
Fatamorgana.
Time in Guatemala
In the summer of
2005, Sobol went with a film crew to Guatemala to make a documentary
about a young Mayan girl's first trip to the ocean. The
following year he returned to the mountains of Guatemala, this time
by himself. He stayed with an indigenous family for a month to
document their everyday life.
Time in Tokyo
In
2006 he moved to Tokyo where he lived and worked for the next 18
months, investigating the city. The pictures from this project were
presented in I, Tokyo. Commenting on the book, Miranda Gavin
appreciates how "the sensitivity of his approach shines through
the work and sets him apart as one of a new generation of
photographers with the ability to allow eroticism and danger to seep
through his images without becoming sordid or clichéd.
Recent developments
Jacob Aue Sobol
became a nominee of Magnum Photos in 2007.
In 2008, Sobol
worked in Bangkok where he photographed children fighting for
survival in the Sukhumvit slums, despite the country's growing
economic prosperity.
In 2009, he moved
back to Copenhagen.
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