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Trine Søndergaard | Photogravure

BORCH Editions is excited to present a new print project by Trine Søndergaard in our Copenhagen Showroom. 

The reopening of the Showroom marks the release of a new series of black and white photogravures by the Danish artist Trine Søndergaard. Based on her investigation of time, the series of six photogravures portraits women whose faces are covered by their draped hair. Using the medium of photogravure Søndergaard registers the realm between visibility and invisibility, such as the slow process of hair turning grey as we age.

The prints were also part of Søndergaard’s solo exhibition Nearly Now at Gl. Holtegaard, which unfortunately remained closed due to the current COVID-19 restrictions.

We are looking forward to welcoming you in accordance with the guidance from the Danish Health Authority.

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Wednesday – Friday 11 am – 4 pm

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Curator at Gl. Holtegaard Marie Oxholm Zigler elaborates on the portrait as a genre and Trine Søndergaard’s photogravures (in Danish)
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Listen to Trine Søndergaard elaborating on her exhibition Nearly Now at Gl. Holtegaard and about the process of time (in Danish)
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Author Ida Luka Holmegaard reads from a newly written text on Trine Søndergaard’s photogravures (in Danish)

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