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Helen Broms Sandberg

(Sweden, Born 1961)
Estimate
40 000 - 50 000 SEK
3 650 - 4 570 EUR
3 740 - 4 670 USD
Hammer price
Unsold
Covered by droit de suite

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Sweden: BUS
Finland: Kuvasto

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Karin Aringer
Stockholm
Karin Aringer
Specialist Photographs and Contemporary Art
+46 (0)702 63 70 57
Helen Broms Sandberg
(Sweden, Born 1961)

"Still Leben #21", 1991

Signed H Sandberg and dated -05 on verso. Edition 1/2. Black and white photograph mounted to crystal glass 150 x 122 cm.

Exhibitions

Galleri Skarstedt, Stockholm, "Still Leben", 2006.

More information

Mirror images as shadow images, after images, ghost images, reflected duplications, double images as different identity conditions. I started working with the portraits after an experience while visiting a palace in Venice, famous for its ghoststories: “Entering a dark room the only source of light comes in through the chinks in the closed blinds. There is a strange blurred image on the wall, like an old map. A light is reflected on its surface. The image is moving. For a second it feels like someone is looking at me and then, like me looking at somebody else. It is a mirror and upon approaching it I realise that the reflected image is my face; fragmented, deformed, aged. The surface is like a membrane, a new skin between me and a ghostly image of myself emerging from infinity.”
From www.helenebromssandberg.com