Photographer Jacob Aue Sobol: “My work is about what we have in common." | Louisiana Channel

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • “I’m always seeking the intimate moments with another person”. With his raw and expressive black-and-white approach, Jacob Aue Sobol is able to get up close to the people he depicts. His photographs are deeply immersive and explore themes of vulnerability, intimacy and connectedness.
    “I walk up to people, look them in the eyes and tell them, I think you look interesting. I would like to share something with you, and I would like to make a portrait of you. Some people react by running away, and some people do the opposite; they move closer. They keep looking you in the eyes.”
    We met the danish Magnum photographer and visual artist Jacob Aue Sobol in his home on Fejø, a small island in the southern part of Zealand, Denmark. From here, he photographs, makes exhibitions, spends time with his family and fish. He is very enthusiastic about his fishing. “I don’t fish to get away from home or for social reasons. I fish because I can bring home food. It’s definitely my years in Greeland that has given me this need of bringing home food.”
    Jacob Aue Sobol explains that he is always alone when he fishes. Only then are you able to get closer to the nature surrounding you, but also the nature within, your inner life and emotions. He started to go fishing when he was in Greenland, where he lived for three years. It was also here that his visual output began to develop. “It was in the wintertime, and it was very dark, so I started to use a flashlight there. Part of my style and visual output started in Greenland from using this flash, which also created more contrast in the pictures.”
    With a distinct and captivating style, Jacob Aue Sobol seeks to connect us as humans. This is also one of the reasons he uses black and white photography because it creates a more direct path into the viewer's inner emotions. His work is a reminder that photography is a powerful tool for empathy. His pictures become a window into the hearts and souls of those he photographs. “My work is about what we have in common. Why we are the same. It’s about connecting us as humans”
    Jacob Aue Sobol was born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1976. A photographer and member of Magnum Photos, he has published several monographs of his unique, expressive style of black-and-white photography and exhibited his work widely. His images focus on the universality of human emotion and the search for love within oftentimes harsh surroundings. Aue Sobol lived in Canada from 1994-95 and in Greenland from 2000-2002. In Spring 2006, he moved to Tokyo for 18 months before returning to Denmark in August 2008. He has travelled extensively in the years since, photographing in Siberia, Thailand, Mongolia, America, and China while staying based in Copenhagen. After studying at the European Film College in 1998, Jacob was admitted to Fatamorgana, a Danish school for documentary and art photography. In the autumn of 1999, he went to live in the settlement Tiniteqilaaq on the East Coast of Greenland. Over the next three years, he lived mainly in this township with his Greenlandic girlfriend Sabine and her family, living the life of a fisherman and seal hunter but also photographing. The resulting book, "Sabine", was published in 2004. In the summer of 2005, Jacob travelled with a film crew to Guatemala to make a documentary about a young Mayan girl’s first journey to the ocean. The following year he returned by himself to the mountains of Guatemala, where he met the indigenous Gomez-Brito family. He stayed with them for a month to tell the story of their everyday life. The series won first prize in the Daily Life category of World Press Photo in 2006. In 2006 he moved to Tokyo, and during the next two years, he created the images for the book "I, Tokyo," which was awarded the Leica European Publishers Award in 2008. Following his time in Tokyo, Jacob worked extensively in Bangkok, resulting in the 2016 book "By the River of Kings." In 2012 he began photographing along the Trans-Siberian Railroad and spent the next five winters photographing in the remote Russian province of Yakutia for his project "Road of Bones." He has ongoing projects in Denmark ("Home") and the United States ("America").
    Jacob Aue Sobol was interviewed by Malte Bruun Fals in his home on Fejø, Denmark in May 2023.
    Camera: Jakob Solbakken
    Producer and editor: Malte Bruun Fals
    Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2023
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Комментарии • 36

  • @BobACNJ
    @BobACNJ 5 месяцев назад +4

    I am fisherman and photographer and I get Jacob.
    Thank you, Jacob...your work is inspiring.
    Nature is everything.

  • @andras_ikladi
    @andras_ikladi Год назад +12

    Jacob has been my favourite photographer/artist for a long time. When he first spoke about moving to the island, I selfishly thought about the work we'll never see from him. But it's great to see he's found some peace and purpose, to see him cooperating with his wife and remaining productive. A lost but beautiful soul finally finding a home on an island and on the sea. Thank you, Louisiana, great video!

  • @kerryfletcher8114
    @kerryfletcher8114 Год назад +1

    Great video, honest man X

  • @TaylorVansickle
    @TaylorVansickle 6 месяцев назад +3

    "It's only when you are alone with nature that you can accept a lot things for what they are" I love this quote. Space and stillness in your own mind. When alone in nature you can just be, as all things around you are reflecting that being. I go for nature walks when I need to get back to center, to think and reflect. It is the absolute best place to integrate and understand our thoughts and feelings and gain perspective. Beautiful video. Thank you.

  • @TimeWarpWeekEnds
    @TimeWarpWeekEnds Год назад +8

    I relate to this artist. A need for freedom, autonomy, self-reliance, and community, is what we have in common.

  • @whoami6702
    @whoami6702 Год назад +5

    My first time 'meeting' JAS.
    What I love about this --
    - his B&W style shots is so evocative that it opened a perspective in my artistic perception
    - the story about his son Isaac warmed my heart immensely
    - bec of articulate & artistic explanation re why he shoots in B&W he gave me a gift of choosing to seeing the world in a whole new light
    - his intensity of intention to find & record the unifying aspects of humanity
    - his definition of artistry & how he lives his daily life as the expression of it
    What he makes me contemplate fr his narrative--
    - the longing for anything is a desire to find it within myself
    - whatever it is which I think I have found on the 'outside' will temporarily alleviate my longing but eventually will torment me
    - artistry is consciousness expressing itself in EVERYTHING
    - consciousness is the single unifying commonality in everything.
    Thank you for a wonderful episode.

  • @Leo-Crespi
    @Leo-Crespi Год назад +2

    Beautiful. It's extremely important... to be humble.

  • @jimdeblock
    @jimdeblock Год назад +2

    Thank you Louisana Channel for always bringing such compelling content on photography!

  • @walterorellana3872
    @walterorellana3872 Год назад +2

    I could never explain to others what my photographic experience is like, this is my first ever encounter with Sobol, and he explained it. I live it thus i photograph it

  • @nuwanda923
    @nuwanda923 Год назад +3

    I like him more than his photos

  • @CHRISTOPH-B
    @CHRISTOPH-B 5 месяцев назад +1

    What a beautiful, beautiful interview. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Before_my_eyes_forget
    @Before_my_eyes_forget 13 часов назад

    I relate to your story and your honesty … thx for inspiring me and my photography

  • @altermachina
    @altermachina Год назад +2

    I didn't know Jacob before. I love his approach to life, his words and his art. Thank you for sharing him with us!

  • @ashleyholstein7589
    @ashleyholstein7589 11 месяцев назад +2

    This one changed me. Thank you.

  • @seandavey7085
    @seandavey7085 10 месяцев назад

    I always wondered what happened to Sabine.

  • @vizzybabyy
    @vizzybabyy Год назад +1

    Beautiful portraits and honesty in his work. You can feel the deep connections between the subjects and the photographer.

  • @igorgofman
    @igorgofman Год назад +1

    thanks for this video

  • @Fancali
    @Fancali 20 дней назад

    thank you for sharing!

  • @neilgenower9950
    @neilgenower9950 Год назад +1

    His eyes are full of his soul

  • @mcds1122
    @mcds1122 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @julioguima8126
    @julioguima8126 4 месяца назад

    I'm so happy to have found this channel!!! What a beautiful place.

  • @tomsantiago2543
    @tomsantiago2543 Год назад

    Omg!!! You have to forgive my autocorrect!!
    Wow. I’m so sorrry

  • @flaneurpainter
    @flaneurpainter 8 месяцев назад

    Deeply appreciate the simplicity and humble nature of his explanation

  • @jonathanvdk55
    @jonathanvdk55 Год назад

    Whoa. THAT was a good one. Have been following his work for a few years now, but have never really heard him speak on it.

  • @mynewcolour
    @mynewcolour Год назад

    Brilliant interview. There is a lot to think about there.

  • @rogerfay6627
    @rogerfay6627 Год назад

    A wonderful video of an extraordinary artist and human being.

  • @MariaKappatou
    @MariaKappatou Год назад

    He is an amazing guy and a great teacher! Hope we see him again soon in Greece. ❤

  • @alberttherkelsen9099
    @alberttherkelsen9099 Год назад

    Igen igen, mega fed video! Ville elske at se Jacob´s billeder på Louisiana

  • @tomsantiago2543
    @tomsantiago2543 Год назад

    You are a little bad ass!!

  • @urszulazydorczak2172
    @urszulazydorczak2172 Год назад

    Thank you very much.

  • @cieszewskimariusz
    @cieszewskimariusz Год назад

    My God!

  • @windrock
    @windrock Год назад

    Another great story of an artist.

  • @SteveSSBB
    @SteveSSBB Год назад

    Awesome.

  • @suchithosecan7564
    @suchithosecan7564 Год назад

  • @mamumonkan
    @mamumonkan Год назад +1

    I'd run away