Anders Petersen - Du mich auch, Journal, 2002, Stockholm
Hardcover, photographs and text by Anders Petersen, design by Patric Leo.
I look at these pictures. Old photographs, taken in the late sixties in Hamburg and Stockholm. They bring back memories of kinship, fearfulness, undisguised curiosity and our solidarity. Photography was rarely the main issue. What counted then was meeting people and exploring different realities. The same things still count. Now I see the pictures from a changed perspective. But they link together what was then with what is now. My questions of then are my questions of now. I recognize them, though the answers no longer carry the same weight. So I continue to ask my questions. (from the publisher)
Be wary of: Nicely formulated principles and truths. Useless feelings of guilt and sins of the past or while we're at it, a photography resembling pretty adjectives. On the other hand, I like private diaries and family albums. Anders Petersen
Pages: 112
Place: Stockholm
Year: 2002
Publisher: Journal
Size: 20 x 25 cm (approx.)
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Hardcover, photographs and text by Anders Petersen, design by Patric Leo.
I look at these pictures. Old photographs, taken in the late sixties in Hamburg and Stockholm. They bring back memories of kinship, fearfulness, undisguised curiosity and our solidarity. Photography was rarely the main issue. What counted then was meeting people and exploring different realities. The same things still count. Now I see the pictures from a changed perspective. But they link together what was then with what is now. My questions of then are my questions of now. I recognize them, though the answers no longer carry the same weight. So I continue to ask my questions. (from the publisher)
Be wary of: Nicely formulated principles and truths. Useless feelings of guilt and sins of the past or while we're at it, a photography resembling pretty adjectives. On the other hand, I like private diaries and family albums. Anders Petersen
Pages: 112
Place: Stockholm
Year: 2002
Publisher: Journal
Size: 20 x 25 cm (approx.)