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Artist talk Anna Clarén

24 Aug | About how a camera can become an extension of the gaze — a way into what might otherwise slip by unseen.

Duration: 90 mins
Offered languages: Svenska

Overview

You are warmly invited to an artist talk with photographer and artist Anna Clarén, where we will explore on the art of making the unnoticed visible. How can fragments of everyday life be shaped into stories, and how the deeply personal can suddenly touch upon something universal.

The conversation will be led by Ulrika Hjalmarson Neideman, a science journalist specializing in health and psychology, and for many years the host of Kropp & Själ on Swedish Radio P1. Together, they will delve into how art can help us process grief, crises, and life’s hardships – and how creative work can guide us forward.  

An inspiring conversation for anyone curious about the role of art in our inner lives. 

The talk will be held in Swedish.

Image credit: Need to be Needed, © Anna Clarén
 

About Anna Clarén  

Anna Clarén (born 1972) works in the tradition of personal documentary. Clarén debuted in 2006 with the Holding exhibition, which won the prize for best photography book that year. Over the years, she has had several major photo series that have become books and exhibitions. Human relationships, or the lack thereof, are a recurring theme. Clarén’s photographs are found in such collections as those of the Public Art Agency Sweden and Moderna Museet in Stockholm. Anna Clarén is one of the head teachers at Nordens fotoskola, Biskops Arnö, where she has helped train new generations of photographers in Sweden.
 

Tickets

  • Members: complimentary
  • Adult: 225 SEK
  • Senior: 185 SEK
  • Student: 185 SEK
  • Youth: 0 SEK

What's included

  • Event in venue Annie, floor 0
  • Entrance to the museum and all the exhibitions

Venue address

Fotografiska Stockholm
Stadsgårdshamnen 22, Stockholm, Sweden