Hanne Lise Thomsen
The book Hanne Lise Thomsen offers an overview of Hanne Lise Thomsen’s public art works produced in numerous locations in Denmark and around the world over the last 20 years.
Drawing on the interventionist urban art that developed internationally during the 1980s, Hanne Lise Thomsen’s work takes inspiration from political protest movements and the experiments artists began making with new media. By inviting many contributors into her projects, working with local residents and professional photographers alike to articulate these hidden stories on the participants’ own terms, Hanne Lise Thomsen uses the photography of others much like a curator or film director, uncovering obscured histories and revealing them to the viewer in all their complexity.
As well as rich full colour images of Hanne Lise Thomsen’s projects, the book includes two essays about her work by the art historian Ditte Vilstrup Holm and professor of arts and cultural studies Mette Sandbye.
Language: English/Danish bilingual
160 pages
Softcover, stitched binding
Full colour images
The book Hanne Lise Thomsen offers an overview of Hanne Lise Thomsen’s public art works produced in numerous locations in Denmark and around the world over the last 20 years.
Drawing on the interventionist urban art that developed internationally during the 1980s, Hanne Lise Thomsen’s work takes inspiration from political protest movements and the experiments artists began making with new media. By inviting many contributors into her projects, working with local residents and professional photographers alike to articulate these hidden stories on the participants’ own terms, Hanne Lise Thomsen uses the photography of others much like a curator or film director, uncovering obscured histories and revealing them to the viewer in all their complexity.
As well as rich full colour images of Hanne Lise Thomsen’s projects, the book includes two essays about her work by the art historian Ditte Vilstrup Holm and professor of arts and cultural studies Mette Sandbye.
Language: English/Danish bilingual
160 pages
Softcover, stitched binding
Full colour images
The book Hanne Lise Thomsen offers an overview of Hanne Lise Thomsen’s public art works produced in numerous locations in Denmark and around the world over the last 20 years.
Drawing on the interventionist urban art that developed internationally during the 1980s, Hanne Lise Thomsen’s work takes inspiration from political protest movements and the experiments artists began making with new media. By inviting many contributors into her projects, working with local residents and professional photographers alike to articulate these hidden stories on the participants’ own terms, Hanne Lise Thomsen uses the photography of others much like a curator or film director, uncovering obscured histories and revealing them to the viewer in all their complexity.
As well as rich full colour images of Hanne Lise Thomsen’s projects, the book includes two essays about her work by the art historian Ditte Vilstrup Holm and professor of arts and cultural studies Mette Sandbye.
Language: English/Danish bilingual
160 pages
Softcover, stitched binding
Full colour images
Hanne Lise Thomsen by Hanne Lise Thomsen
Essays by Ditte Vilstrup Holm and Mette Sandbye
RSS Press 2018