The book is an intimate portrait of a part of the world that is seldom mentioned or recognised and the result of years of travelling in the area. Lasthein uses his panoramic camera as a means of both
This is the first ever comprehensive photographic biography of Sweden’s most influential writer and playwright. Prominent scholar Björn Meidal and photo editor Bengt Wanselius have together created a
The neck exists in the background, in the shadow of the face. In this book, Thomas Wågström has photographed, with tenderness, more than 50 necks of different ages and characters. Karl Ove Knausgård c
A home isn’t merely the rooms and its furniture – it’s also a number of larger or smaller details. Annika Huett and Ulf Huett Nilsson went on a journey from the north to the south of Sweden, finding a
The Magic Bar is a journey into Kenneth Gustavsson’s idiosyncratic world. Upon his death he left behind a multitude of photographs bearing a characteristic mark of mysticism. He studied under Christer
David Magnusson’s compelling portraits offer a nuanced view on the Purity Ball phenomenon in America. During a Purity Ball young girls promise to ‘live pure lives before God’, and to remain virgins un
Plenty of 'alternative facts about Sweden have been shared recently, most notably when, in February, President Trump mysteriously referred to ‘what happened last night in Sweden in a siniste
In this intimate portrait of an unfamiliar America, Pieter ten Hoopen takes us to Hungry Horse, Montana. One in three residents of this small town subsist below the poverty line and most live in trail
The largest and most extensive retrospective of Lars Tunbjörk’s work ever published. Lars Tunbjörk was inspired by the Swedish masters such as Christer Stromholm, but soon discovered his own style by
Margot Wallard’s photographic project Natten is a heartfelt response to, and an attempt to bridge, a massive chasm between the inner places of her emotional and psychological being. In 2012 Margot Wa
This is the first ever retrospective monograph on Sune Jonsson’s life work. His imagery is populated by people who appear distant, but who in fact exist only a few decades back in time. Sune Jonsson (
The images in Hurricane Season are taken in the southern part of the federal state Louisiana in the United States. In this peculiar landscape live millions of America’s poorest citizens. It is as if n
Silent Land is a portrait of life in Moldova, one of Europe’s poorest and remotest countries. Photographer Åsa Sjöström visited the country repeatedly in the ‘00s. When she returned in 2014 she not
An ardent photo narrative of the most turbulent focal points of our time – Ukraine, Northern Africa, the Middle East, Haiti and Europe. Paul Hansen is one of Scandinavia’s most experienced photo jour
There was a happy family with two children living deep in the beautiful countryside of Sweden. When the third child was born, everything changed. He was diagnosed with autism and the family struggle
Presents Helene Schmitz’s photographic explorations of the power balance between man and nature – and what happens when it goes off kilter. Helene Schmitz’s photographs aim to shed light on the rel
A collection of Lovisa Ringborg’s photographs, which seem to blur the boundaries between reality and fiction In her latest series of works, In the Belly of the Beast (2014) and Night Remains (2017),
All women are not mothers, but all women are daughters, and this challenging study of young women from all over the world – from privilege to poverty, from Iceland to Indonesia, asks us, and the strik
A new collection of work by British photographer Nick Veasey. ‘We live in a world obsessed with Image. What we look like, what our clothes look like, houses, cars… I like to counter this obsession wi
The photographer and visual artist Erik Johansson creates surreal worlds through his own unique method. It often takes him months just to make one image, in a process where his photographs are combine