Jacob Aue Sobol

Denmark, 1976

Biography

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. Jacob lived in Canada from 1994-95 and Greenland from 2000-2002. In Spring 2006 he moved to Tokyo, living there 18 months before returning to Denmark in August 2008. He has traveled 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 traveled 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”).

Selected Artist Works

Selected Group Exhibitions

2020 “With and Without You” by Jacob Aue Sobol
Curated by Claudio Composti in collaboration with mc2gallery and Sobol Studio
January 9th – March 1st, Leica Camera Italia

2019 By The River Of Kings, Street Photo Milan, Italy

2019 Self-Staged, The Theatre Museum at The Court Theatre, Copenhagen

2019 With and Without you, SAK museum, Denmark

2018 With and Without You, 6×7 Warsaw Leica Gallery, Poland

2018 America, Unseen festival, Netherlands

2018 With and Without You, Wouter Van Leeuwen, Netherlands

2018 Arrivals and Departures, Haute Photographie Rotterdam, mc2gallery and Galerie Wouter Van Leeuwen, Netherlands

2018 Sabine, Polka Galerie, France

2017 With and Without you, Banja Rathnov Galleri & Kunsthandel, Copenhagen, Denmark

2017 With and Without you, Rencontres d’Arles, France

2017 Road of Bones, Photo London, UK

2016 By The River Of Kings, Polka Galerie, Paris, France

2015 Sabine, Lianzhou Foto, China

2015 I, Tokyo, Polka Galerie, Paris, France

2015 Arrivals and Departures, Yossi Milo Gallery, New York, USA

2015 Arrivals and Departures, Silencio, Paris, France

2015 Veins, (w/ Anders Petersen), Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

2015 Veins, (w/ Anders Petersen), Salvador, Brasil

2015 Veins, (w/ Anders Petersen), Curitiba, Brasil

2015 Arrivals and Departures, Sète Festival of Photography, France

2015 Arrivals and Departures, Galleri Naboløs, Copenhagen Photo Festival, Denmark

2015 L’Intima Distanza, Scalone Vanvitelliano, Pesaro, Italy

2015 Con Te, LABottega, Marina di Pietrasanta, Italy

2015 Con Te, Mc2 Gallery, Milano, Italy

2014 Veins, w/ Anders Petersen), Three Shadows Gallery, Beijing, China

2014 Arrivals and Departures, Leica Gallery, Vienna, Austria

2014 Arrivals and Departures, Cortona on the move (festival), Italy

2014 Arrivals and Departures, Obscura Festival, Malaysia

2014 Veins, (w/ Anders Petersen), ROSPHOTO, Saint Petersburg, Russia

2014 Toujours Avec Toi, Magnum Gallery, Paris, France

2013 Avec Toi, Maison du Danemark, Paris Photo, France

2013 Veins (w/ Anders Petersen), Riga Academy or Art, Latvia

2013 Stories, Landskrona Art Museum, Sweden

2013 Stories, FotoArtFestival, Bielsko-Biala, Poland

2013 Close to You, Athens Photo Festival 2013, Greece

2013 Close to You, Third Floor Gallery, Cardiff, Wales

2013 Arrivals and Departures, Leica Gallery Warsaw, Poland

2013 Arrivals and Departures, Leica Gallery Prague, Czech Republic

2012 Arrivals and Departures, C/O Berlin, Germany

2012 I,Tokyo, ArtScience Museum, Singapore

2011 Face of Our Time, University of Michigan Museum of Art, USA

2011 Face of Our Time, SFMOMA, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, USA

2011 Minor Cropping May Occur, Lombard Freid Projects, New York, USA

2009 Centro de la Imagen, Mexico City, Mexico

2008 Unseen, Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai, China

2008 Discovery of FotoFest 2006, FotoFest, Houston, USA

2007 One Shot Each, Museet for Fotokunst, Brandts, Odense, Denmark

2007 Contemporary Danish Photography, FotoFest, Houston, USA

2006 Closed Eyes, Museet for Fotokunst, Brandts, Odense, Denmark

2006 37 seconds, The BBC big screen, the Liverpool Biennial/The BBC, Liverpool, UK

2006 World Mental Health Day, Frederiksberg Rådhus, Copenhagen, Denmark

2005 Contemporary Danish Photography, The Faulconer Gallery, Grinnell, Iowa, USA

2005 Frispark, Galleri Spark, Copenhagen, Denmark

2003 Charlottenborg Forårsudstilling, Copenhagen, Denmark

2003 Odense Foto Triennale, Museet for Fotokunst, Brandts, Odense, Denmark

2001 Greenland in pictures, The National Museum of Photography, Copenhagen, Denmark

2000 Sons and lovers, Galleri Bossky, Copenhagen, Denmark

1999 Fatamorgana Anniversary Exhibition, Øksnehallen, Copenhagen, Denmark

Awards

2016 The Danish Arts Foundation, DJFotografernes Ophavsretsfond
2012 The Danish Arts Council
2011 The Danish Arts Council
2010 Ragnvald og Ida Blix’ Fond
2009 The Danish Arts Foundation
2008 The Danish Arts Foundation, The Danish Arts Council, Aage og Johanne Louis-Hansens Fond, The Toyota Foundation
2007 Politiken-Fonden, Aage og Johanne Louis-Hansens Fond
2005 The Danish Arts Foundation, Politiken-Fonden, Aage og Johanne Louis-Hansens Fond
2004 The Danish Arts Council, Committee for Visual Arts Project Funding, BG Fonden, Københavns Billedkunstudvalg, Kong Christian den Tiendes Fond, Cultural Foundation Denmark – Greenland, C.L. Davids Fond
2003 The Danish Arts Foundation, The Danish Arts Council, Committee for Literary Project Funding, Politiken-Fonden, The Royal Greenland Foundation, Aage og Johanne Louis-Hansens Fond, The Greenland Christmas Seal Foundation, Nordbok: The Nordic Literature and Library Committee, The Danish Parliament’s Greenland Trust
2002 C.L. Davids Scholarship, The Danish Parliament’s Greenland Trust
2001 Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik’s Foundation, The Velux Foundation, The Greenland Home Rule Culture Fund, C.L. Davids Fond, Qilakitsoq Foundation
2000 The Danish Ministry of Culture’s Development Fund, C.L. Davids Fond