Edited by Greger Ulf Nilson. Text by Joanna Persman.
Promenade Pictures collects a suite of humble yet profound pictures taken by Gunnar Smoliansky (born 1933) in the 1970s and ’80s during long walks throughout Stockholm and its surrounds.
His aim was to discover the modest abstractions of the everyday—the fluid lines of a gnarled tree trunk; the graphic shapes of streets, shadows, stairs and tiles; the delicate landscape of crumpled bed sheets.
Smoliansky created these photos, as all of his work, with an analog camera and developed the prints in his own darkroom. In these pictures he lays particular emphasis on the painterly tonalities of the prints, from warm sepia to cool black and white, in order to re-create variations of daylight. This new Steidl edition of Promenade Pictures is an expanded version of a smaller book, originally published by Moderna Museet in Stockholm in 1986.
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Published by Steidl/GUN. Edited by Greger Ulf Nilson. Text by Joanna Persman.
Promenade Pictures collects a suite of humble yet profound pictures taken by Gunnar Smoliansky (born 1933) in the 1970s and ’80s during long walks throughout Stockholm and its surrounds.
His aim was to discover the modest abstractions of the everyday—the fluid lines of a gnarled tree trunk; the graphic shapes of streets, shadows, stairs and tiles; the delicate landscape of crumpled bed sheets.
Smoliansky created these photos, as all of his work, with an analog camera and developed the prints in his own darkroom. In these pictures he lays particular emphasis on the painterly tonalities of the prints, from warm sepia to cool black and white, in order to re-create variations of daylight. This new Steidl edition of Promenade Pictures is an expanded version of a smaller book, originally published by Moderna Museet in Stockholm in 1986.