Johan Renck and Anders Petersen: The Left Shore
Filmmaker Johan Renck and photographer Anders Petersen join forces in The Left Shore. At the heart of the exhibition is a film created by Johan Renck, based on a selection of photographs by Anders Petersen. The photos are taken from Petersen鈥檚 early book projects and his latest, more diary-like and private documentary images.
Renck鈥檚 film lends new meaning and new significance to Petersen鈥檚 photos. The film has a soundtrack featuring new music by Krister Linder. Another part of the exhibition features photographs by Anders Petersen, images that were included in the three books he published in the 1980s and 1990s about people in Swedish care institutions 鈥 prisons, mental health care and care for the elderly.
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Filmmaker Johan Renck and photographer Anders Petersen join forces in The Left Shore. At the heart of the exhibition is a film created by Johan Renck, based on a selection of photographs by Anders Petersen. The photos are taken from Petersen鈥檚 early book projects and his latest, more diary-like and private documentary images.
Renck鈥檚 film lends new meaning and new significance to Petersen鈥檚 photos. The film has a soundtrack featuring new music by Krister Linder. Another part of the exhibition features photographs by Anders Petersen, images that were included in the three books he published in the 1980s and 1990s about people in Swedish care institutions 鈥 prisons, mental health care and care for the elderly.
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The Left Shore opened at Nationalmuseum on 12 June.