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Current: Steve Schapiro
The American photographer Steve Schapiro was present during the political and cultural changes in the US in the 1960s. As a young photojournalist, Schapiro received commissions for Life Magazine, which, among other things, included following Martin Luther King Jr. until the day he was murdered. But Steve Schapiro’s perhaps best known pictorial series include his unique stills from the classic movies The Godfather (1972) and Taxi Driver (1976).
March 16 - May 27, 2012
Current: My France
The flâneurs of the 1920s fell in love with Paris with its parks, boulevards and cafés. And after leaving Budapest in 1925 so did the Hungarian photographer André Kertész (1894-1985). A master of photography and a seminal figure in the history of the medium, Kertész created a style of his own and served as a model for many of his colleagues.
March 16 - May 27, 2012
Current: Stories from Another World
Helena Blomqvist’s dream-like imagery transports us into the subconscious. She works intuitively, condensing and translating her impressions and experiences into a visual language that is distinctly her own. Over the years, Blomqvist has formed an entirely personal iconography. The exhibition Stories from Another World maps the development of this fascinating artist, from her earliest works created in the 2000 till today.
April 20 - June 3, 2012
Current: The Image of Strindberg
There are many different images of the dramatist and author August Strindberg (1849-1912), images such as the genius, the madman, the jealous one, the woman-hater, the anarchist, the vain one, the vagabond and the brazen one. Today, 100 years after the death of Strindberg, there are many opinions on this world-renowned playwright. Often the subject of discussion, he leaves no one cold. But who was this August Strindberg and which image did he present of himself? How do we remember Sweden’s most famous writer and dramatist and which image is true?
May 11 - September 9, 2012
Current: Spinning
Spinning is a video installation that investigates human relationships through movement. Four dancers are filmed on rotating platforms, acting out a spontaneous emotional play. The camera captures their movements as they approach one another and recede, spinning through a series of changing interrelationships, much like humans do in everyday life.
May 16 - June 3, 2012
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2012-05-17
Spinning
I dag öppnar vår utställning Spinning, en videoinsta...
2012-05-17
Torsdagskonsert på Fotografiska
I kväll är det konsert hos oss!Baren erbjuder ljuva förfriskn...
