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De Geer Carl Johan

Galleri Karlsson 1968 [signed]

Ectoplasm Books, New York, 2009

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Anno di pubblicazione
2009
Autore
De Geer Carl Johan
Pagine
36
Editori
Ectoplasm Books, New York
Soggetto
Photography
Descrizione
brossura
Lingue
Italiano
Legatura
Brossura

Descrizione

Carl Johan De Geer, born in 1938, grew up in absurd privilege and abject unhappiness as a member of one of Sweden’s most powerful aristocrat families. His parents showed no discernable interest in him or his siblings, and so he grew up on a grand country estate with his grandparents, went to art school in the late 1950’s, and in an epic choice of rejection lived his life to this day as a perennial Swedish underground artist, working in counterpoint to the privilege of his surname. De Geer, as a masterful Leica M4 snapshot giant à la Van Der Elsken or Daido Moriyama, has the sacred ability to capture the monotone grit of everyday life and demand its reflection. He gives us a glimpse of a Sweden inhabited by people who are the other, whose life experience is impregnated with otherness, providing a visual cue into an unseen world. The visible scratches, fades and imperfections, the wabi-sabi of this collection of vintage prints, is reflected in the images." Galleri Karlsson 1968 is the softbound catalogue published in conjunction with the Johan Kugelberg curated 2009 Boo-Hooray exhibition of the gritty Vietnam-era social reportage of this unsung Swedish master that parallels the work Ed Van Der Elsken and Anders Peterson. — F.to: 20x15; pagg. 36; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Ectoplasm Books, New York, 2009.
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