<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Anders Petersen's chaotic, lyrical love letter to present-day Stockholm</strong></p><p>Swedish photographer Anders Petersen (born 1944) has spent four years (2015-2018) documenting the people and urban spaces of Stockholm. This volume gathers his energetic black-and-white images of a rapidly expanding city--of everyday life and celebration, of young and old, snow falling on Katarinavägen, a parade of dachshunds in Gärdet, an operating theatre in Danderyd, New Year's Eve celebrations at Skeppsbron's giant Christmas tree. <p/>The book constitutes Petersen's first portrait of his native city; previously (and famously) he has photographed psychiatric hospitals, circuses, prisons, the city of Rome and the Café Lehmitz in Hamburg. <p/>Anders Petersen is at his best when he freezes a low-key moment, Liljevalchs' director Mårten Castenfors writes in the book. A snowy and desolate winter street, a glimpse of wonder. Images that reveal his incredible sensitivity--his presence and his love of what he sees, be it a person or an object that leads us to an unexpected association.</p>
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