Martin Bogren

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Martin Bogren (born 1967) is a Swedish documentary photographer, living in Malmö.[1][2] He has made "understated books full of quietly observed moments shot in grainy black and white."[3]

Born1967 (age 5859)
OccupationDocumentary photographer
KnownforBlack-and-white documentary photography; books such as Lowlands, Ocean, and Italia
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Martin Bogren
Born1967 (age 5859)
OccupationDocumentary photographer
Known forBlack-and-white documentary photography; books such as Lowlands, Ocean, and Italia
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Bogren has had solo exhibitions of Lowlands[4] and Italia[5] at Fotografiska in Stockholm, Sweden, and of Ocean at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon.[6] Lowlands has also been shown in group exhibitions at Moderna Museet Malmö[7] and Moderna Museet, Stockholm.[8] His work is held in the collections of Fotografiska[9] and of Portland Art Museum.[10]

Life and work

Bogren grew up in Skurup, Skåne County (also known as Scania County), Sweden.[11][4]

In the early 1990s he photographed bands and artists.[1] He toured for several years with the Swedish pop group the Cardigans, making a "diaristic book", The Cardigans: Been it (1997).[1][12] He has since established his signature style,[12] making—in the words of Sean O'Hagan in The Guardian—"understated books full of quietly observed moments shot in grainy black and white."[3] In Ocean (2008) "his subjects were a group of men from Rajasthan, who had travelled the 1,000-odd miles from their inland home by minibus to bathe in the sea for the first time."[12] For Lowlands (2011), Bogren revisited his childhood home of Skurup over 4 years, "to portray the inhabitants, environments and atmosphere of the village",[11] "a rural Swedish idyll peopled with strange and beautiful characters."[12] For Tractor Boys (2013) "he immersed himself in the enclosed world of a group of adolescent boys from rural Sweden who customise and race old cars for fun."[3] Italia (2016), made in Naples, Palermo, Bologna and Turin, is "Bogren's take on street photography".[3] August Song (2020) was made during summers between 2013 and 2018, at music venues hidden in woods on the outskirts of villages in rural parts of Sweden.[13] Passenger (2021) was made over several stays in Calcutta, India and for the first time mixes colour photographs with his usual black and white.[14]

As of 2021 Bogren lives in Malmö, Sweden.[1]

Publications

Books of work by Bogren

  • The Cardigans: Been it. Tiden, 1997. ISBN 978-9188876539. Photographs by Bogren, text by Martin Theander [sv] and Kristoffer Triumf [sv].[12][15]
  • Ocean. Finn Larsen, 2008. ISBN 978-9197696685.[12]
  • Lowlands. Max Strom, 2011. ISBN 978-9171262301.[12]
  • Tractor Boys. Stockport: Dewi Lewis, 2013. ISBN 978-1-907893-35-3. With an essay by Christian Caujolle.[n 1][15]
  • Italia. Max Ström, 2016. ISBN 978-9171263865. Includes a short prose pamphlet by Bogren.[3]
  • August Song. Bentivoglio, Italy: L'Artiere, 2020. ISBN 978-88-87569-85-8. Edition of 1000 copies.[16]
  • Passenger. Lamaindonne, 2021. ISBN 978-2-9560488-8-6.
  • A Summer of a Thousand Years. L'axolotl, 2024. ISBN 978-2-9588393-1-4.

Artist books by Bogren

  • Notes. Stockholm: Stockholms Fotoantikvariat, 2008. ISBN 978-91-975038-1-5.
  • Embraces. Self-published, 2014. Edition of 150 copies.
  • Hollow. Self-published, 2018. Edition of 15 copies.

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Group exhibitions

Collections

Bogren's work is held in the following collections:

Notes

  1. Caujolle's essay is available here at the 1000 Words website

References

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