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City Diary #7

Autor Anders Petersen
en Limba Engleză Legat în piele – 29 feb 2024
Since the 1960s Anders Petersen has traveled extensively and photographed life beyond the margins of polite society for his acclaimed City Diaries. Petersen's is an indiscriminate and intensely empathetic eye, one shaped by a fundamental connection with those he photographs-"To me, it's all about people ... what they do, what they believe, their dreams, hopes, visions and virtues." Petersen's subjects, a world including prostitutes, transvestites, alcoholics and night-time lovers-intimacy and conflict, joy and melancholy, clarity and ambiguity in equal measure-reveal his passion to identify and engage with subcultures and "life in the shadows," not merely to document them. To discover the gritty in the beautiful and the beautiful in the gritty, in impressionist images of deep blacks and stark contrasts which compellingly avoid cliché. City Diaries #4-#7 are the latest chapters in Petersen's ongoing series, the first of which received the Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation PhotoBook of the Year Award in 2012.
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ISBN-13: 9783969990285
ISBN-10: 3969990289
Pagini: 64
Dimensiuni: 234 x 310 mm
Editura: Steidl GmbH & Co. OHG

Notă biografică

Born in 1944, Anders Petersen studied photography at Fotoskolan and later at the Institute for Cinema, Radio, Television and Theatre, both in Stockholm. In 1970 he founded the group of photographers Saftra together with Kenneth Gustavsson. Petersen is perhaps best known for his photos of the colorful, often unconventional patrons of Café Lehmitz in Hamburg's St. Pauli, resulting in his seminal book Café Lehmitz (1978). He has published and exhibited his photography extensively and in 2014 was the subject of a retrospective at the Bibliothéque National de France in Paris, which subsequently toured Europe. Petersen's "City Diary" series was most recently shown at the Stockholm City Museum in 2021.