Mads Teglers — Looking for Eva

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Looking for Eva is the first book from MTHM Books.

The book brings together 41 photographs of actress/model Viktoria Winge’s search, for her deceased grandmother’s history. Depicting a mysterious young girl moving through a magical landscape of shifting realities, the life of the grandmother is revealed through paintings and photographs and shows a universe not unlike Viktoria’s own.

Looking for Eva illustrates Copenhagen based photographer Mads Teglers interest, in documenting peoples lives by changing the plot, in order to create a new narrative.

The photographs were first shown at Preus Museum in Oslo, Norway.

21 cm × 26,5 cm
68 pages
Softcover, perfect bound

Published November 2012

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Looking for Eva is the first book from MTHM Books.

The book brings together 41 photographs of actress/model Viktoria Winge’s search, for her deceased grandmother’s history. Depicting a mysterious young girl moving through a magical landscape of shifting realities, the life of the grandmother is revealed through paintings and photographs and shows a universe not unlike Viktoria’s own.

Looking for Eva illustrates Copenhagen based photographer Mads Teglers interest, in documenting peoples lives by changing the plot, in order to create a new narrative.

The photographs were first shown at Preus Museum in Oslo, Norway.

21 cm × 26,5 cm
68 pages
Softcover, perfect bound

Published November 2012

Looking for Eva is the first book from MTHM Books.

The book brings together 41 photographs of actress/model Viktoria Winge’s search, for her deceased grandmother’s history. Depicting a mysterious young girl moving through a magical landscape of shifting realities, the life of the grandmother is revealed through paintings and photographs and shows a universe not unlike Viktoria’s own.

Looking for Eva illustrates Copenhagen based photographer Mads Teglers interest, in documenting peoples lives by changing the plot, in order to create a new narrative.

The photographs were first shown at Preus Museum in Oslo, Norway.

21 cm × 26,5 cm
68 pages
Softcover, perfect bound

Published November 2012