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Sonja Thomsen

Sonja Thomsen

Opticks 162, 2017/2020

11 x 8½" Archival pigment print
6½ x 8½" Image size

Edition of 22


Each print includes a certificate of authenticity, numbered and hand-signed by the artist.

  • About the Image

     

  • Artist Bio

    Sonja Thomsen is an American artist and organizer who builds luminous spaces that investigate balance, accumulation and curiosity as central to matriarchy.  Lines of inquiry into scientific epistemologies and feminist politics are shaped by her profound personal experiences and are articulated in an object-based practice which encompasses books, installations, mobiles, and images. She is a mother working in abstraction, trained in the sciences, whose practice creates space for radical wonder.  Thomsen’s publication ‘You will find it where it is: a reader’ was published by Poor Farm Press in 2020.  She is currently Associate Professor, Adj at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
     
    She holds a BA in Biology and Studio Art from Kenyon College and a MFA in photography from the San Francisco Art Institute. She has exhibited with Bauhaus Archiv Berlin, Soccer Club Club Chicago, Higher Pictures NY, DePaul Art Museum, Center for Photography at Woodstock, the Reykjavik Museum of Photography, New Mexico Museum of Art, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Gallery f5,6 in Munich among others.
     
    Thomsen's work resides in the collections of The Art Institute of Chicago, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University, DePaul University Art Museum, Joan Flasch Artists’ Book Collection at the School of The Art Institute of Chicago, MoCP Chicago, Milwaukee Art Museum, MFAH and the Reykjavik Museum of Photography. Publications include Experiment Photography: New Bauhaus Chicago , Bauhaus Archiv, Berlin, Keeper of the Hearth - Roland Barthes’ Unseen Photograph , Odette England,; Un' apparizione di superfici , Luca Panaro, Italy,; "GR-09022017", Fotogalleriet, Oslo, SKREID Publishing; Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment, Katherine Ware, New Mexico, Museum of New Mexico Press.  Accolades include the Mary L. Nohl Fellowship for Individual Artists, Milwaukee Arts Board New Work Commission, DAiR at Columbia College Chicago and a Hermitage Artist Fellowship.

$125.00Price
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