The first major publication dedicated to one of Norway's most important photographers. Working in a signature modulating gray scale, the late Norwegian photographer Tom Sandberg spent decades rendering the world according to an exacting vision, training his eye on the shapes and forms of the everyday—dark abstractions of asphalt and sea, the hard edges of an automobile, an ominously curved tunnel, an anonymous figure casting a shadow—to plumb the nature of photographic seeing. His pictures are subtle yet transformative, studies of stillness that radiate mystery. A perfectionist in the darkroom, Sandberg was acutely sensitive to the rich spectrum of black and white, and his handmade prints, at times printed on aluminum and canvas, project a powerful physical presence. Although Sandberg is esteemed in his native Norway and throughout Scandinavia and Europe, his oeuvre is less known in the United States and other parts of the world. This monograph, produced in close collaboration with the Tom Sandberg Foundation in Oslo, is a long-overdue celebration of this distinguished artist.
Details
Format: Hardback
Number of pages: 224
Number of images: 124
Publication date: 2022-09-13
Measurements: 9.38 x 11 x 1.06 inches
ISBN: 9781597115155
Press
“There’s something close to religious about this ghostly work.…at heart, he’s giving us not just the world but all that cannot be shown and can never be seen.” —Pico Iyer
Contributors
Photographs by Tom Sandberg. Text by Pico Iyer and Bob Nickas. Interviewer Torunn Liven.These last days there has also appeared some significant press about the book that could be linked.