Tina Enghoff

Tina Enghoff (born 1957) is a Danish photographer, video artist, and writer[1] who graduated from the International Center of Photography (ICP), New York.[2]

Projects

  • Possible Relatives: Photos taken in the flats of people who have died in their homes between the 1920s-1960s but whose body have only been discovered between June 2002 to July 2003. In the newspaper, most receive an obituary that reads, "Man/Woman deceased. Any possible relatives are asked to contact... as soon as possible."[3]
  • Dogwalk: A photo project where Enghoff walked everyday from November 1, 2006 – October 31, 2007 from Copenhagen Central Station to Heaven Express, a homeless shelter, and took pictures. On days she couldn't go, her friends went and collected objects which she photographed later.[4]
  • Migrant Documents: A photo project concerning the harassment faced by undocumented immigrants at national borders.[5]
  • Seven Years: Photos of seven anonymous women from the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa who are more susceptible to discrimination and harassment in the Danish social system due to their status as non-western females.[6]
  • The Passages/Stills: A series of still lives that deal with an "invisible group of solitaries and rejects"[7]

Awards

  • 1997 Layout and design for best photo book in Sweden
  • 1998 Layout and design for best photo book in Sweden
  • 2000 Hasselbladfoundation, Sverige Prize
  • 2003 Grant from the Politikken-Fonden, DK
  • 2004 Nominated for The Deutsche Börse Photography Prize[8]
  • 2005 Fogtdals Travel Award, Copenhagen Denmark
  • 2009 Layout and design for best photo book in Sweden
  • 2010 Nominated for The Deutsche Börse Photography Prize

Books

  • 1999 Fra en Tid, Rhodos, Denmark
  • 1999 Out of a Time, Journal, Sweden
  • 2003 "Eventuelle Pårøende," Tiderne Skifter, Copenhagen
  • 2004 Possible Relatives, Journal, Sweden
  • 2008 Dogwalk, Journal, Sweden
  • 2010 Syv, Vandkunsten, Denmark
  • 2010 Seven Years, Journal, Sweden
  • 2013 Migrant Documents, Journal, Sweden/Vandkunsten, Denmark [9]

References

  1. "Tina Enghoff". Tina Enghoff. Tina Enghoff. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  2. "CV Tina Enghoff". Tina Enghoff. Tina Enghoff. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  3. O'Neill], Tina Enghoff ; text Georg Klein ; [translation/översättning: Aisling (2004). Possible relatives = Eventuella anhöriga (1. uppl. ed.). Stockholm: Journal. ISBN 9197418285.
  4. "Dogwalk". Tina Enghoff. Tina Enghoff. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  5. Wolthers, Louise. "Migrant Documents". Tina Enghoff. Tina Enghoff. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  6. Thorup, Kirsten. "Seven Years". Tina Enghoff. Tina Enghoff. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  7. "The Passages/Stills". Tina Enghoff. Tina Enghoff. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  8. "CV Tina Enghoff". Tina Enghoff. Tina Enghoff. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  9. "CV Tina Enghoff". Tina Enghoff. Tina Enghoff. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
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