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Swedish photographer Gunnar Smoliansky has devoted himself to the
medium since the 1950s, originally working as a photographer's
assistant and attending courses under Christer Stroemholm. Between
1956 and 1965 he worked as an industrial photographer and since
1965 practiced as an independent artist. Smoliansky works
exclusively in black and white and develops his photographs by hand
in the darkroom. Stockholm has been the focus of Smoliansky's
photographic world, particularly the areas of Soedermalm and
Saltsjoe-Boo where he has lived and worked for most of his life.
This book explores Smoliansky's photographic oeuvre, focusing on
nine publications originally created by Smoliansky in cooperation
with art director Henrik Nygren between 2002 and 2008. These
include both slim volumes and an imposing monograph. With one
exception, all were originally published in Swedish, but all have
been translated to English for this publication. A newly written
tenth chapter brings this essential artistic career up to the
present day. Despite the range of themes and material, the
intention throughout has been the same: to try to shine a light on
a man of integrity, an artist whose life work was as unique as it
was consistent - Henrik Nygren.
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