Lot Essay
This work is number 4 from the sold-out edition of 6.
Her series The New Painting, 2000-04, marked a transition from an autobiographical to a formal approach. Brotherus explains, 'Up to 1999, I focused on emotions and was looking for emotional "decisive moments", something personal but at the same time recognizable to all, "the human condition". Then, with The New Painting, there was a profound shift: the formal, visual qualities became the primary subject matter. My role in the image is that of a model, all personal narration is ruled out.' (quoted in The New Painting, p.71)
Brotherus earned her MA in Photography from the University of Art and Design Helsinki. Her works have been included in dozens of shows, including a solo show this spring at The National Art Center, Tokyo; a two-year travelling exhibition for her series The New Painting, organized by The Finnish Museum of Photography; and, most recently, Nordic Moods -- Landscape Photography of Our Time at ARKEN Museum of Modern Art, Denmark. Her photographs are in numerous private, corporate and institutional collections, including the Saatchi Collection, London; The Corcoran Gallery, Washington D.C.; DZ Bank, Germany; and Musée de l'Elysée, Lausanne. In 2002 she was shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize. Brotherus lives and works in Finland and France.
Her series The New Painting, 2000-04, marked a transition from an autobiographical to a formal approach. Brotherus explains, 'Up to 1999, I focused on emotions and was looking for emotional "decisive moments", something personal but at the same time recognizable to all, "the human condition". Then, with The New Painting, there was a profound shift: the formal, visual qualities became the primary subject matter. My role in the image is that of a model, all personal narration is ruled out.' (quoted in The New Painting, p.71)
Brotherus earned her MA in Photography from the University of Art and Design Helsinki. Her works have been included in dozens of shows, including a solo show this spring at The National Art Center, Tokyo; a two-year travelling exhibition for her series The New Painting, organized by The Finnish Museum of Photography; and, most recently, Nordic Moods -- Landscape Photography of Our Time at ARKEN Museum of Modern Art, Denmark. Her photographs are in numerous private, corporate and institutional collections, including the Saatchi Collection, London; The Corcoran Gallery, Washington D.C.; DZ Bank, Germany; and Musée de l'Elysée, Lausanne. In 2002 she was shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize. Brotherus lives and works in Finland and France.