GEORG ODDNER
9 NOVEMBER –23 MARCH 2003
From the press release, 2003: The exhibition is a photographic survey of Oddner's career and an introduction to his working method. For the latter, a smaller, personal cabinet has been added to the exhibition spaces, in which Oddner presents a compilation of unfinished, existing material. The selection of images provides a survey of Oddner's extensive production, spanning press images, travelogues, portraits and still lifes. Among his most recent works is a series of still lifes with umbrellas from 2001, showing his continued interest in form.
Born in 1923, Georg Oddner lives and works in Malmö, Sweden. Starting as a jazz drummer, his career as a photographer began in the 1950s. Georg Oddner is one of the Swedish photographers who has achieved world-wide recognition.
Georg Oddner, born 1923 in Stockholm. Lives and works in Malmoe, Sweden
The exhibition is a photographic survey of Oddner's career and an introduction to his working method. For the latter, a smaller, personal cabinet has been added to the exhibition spaces, in which Oddner presents a compilation of unfinished, existing material. Pinned up contact prints, test strips, close-ups of hands, studies of headgear, portraits of well known Swedes and expertly posing models share the space. Like a journey through his archives, the images cover the walls.
In addition to the cabinet, the selection of images provides a survey of Oddner's extensive production, spanning press images, travelogues, portraits and still lifes. Several of his photographs follow a documentary tradition with a strong formalistic interest. Some of his best known images are represented, such as Herden ('The Shepherd'), from Azerbaijan, 1967, Den dansande matrosen ('The Dancing Sailor'), from the Soviet Union, 1955, and a series of portraits of jazz musicians. Significant for Oddner is his wide scope, rather than a specific approach or subject matter. Frequently recurring in his works is the presence of those he portrays; the intensive gaze with which they meet the viewer, and the stories contained in every subject.
Interspersed with the different sequences of images in the exhibition, the flower still lifes recur - a subject matter Oddner has been exploring since the 1990s. Among his most recent works is a series of still lifes with umbrellas from 2001, showing his continued interest in form. Georg Oddner has said that, 'Everything is a subject matter, but it is not enough to see it - one has to give it shape.'
With this exhibition Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall wishes to bring to attention an important photographic career.
Born in 1923, Georg Oddner lives and works in Malmö, Sweden. Starting as a jazz drummer, his career as a photographer began in the 1950s. In 1958 he was one of the co-founders of Tiofoto, a Swedish counterpart to the photo agency Magnum. After working as an assistant to the American photographer Richard Avedon in New York, his career took off. Some of the photographers active at the same time were Hans Hammarskiöld and Christer Strömholm. They were part of a generation, which, using various angles of approach, travelled overseas and made international contacts. Georg Oddner is one of the Swedish photographers who has achieved world-wide recognition. His images are well represented in books and exhibitions. Oddner has produced 15 books in his own name - the latest being Herbarium, in collaboration with the poet Jacques Werup. Oddner has exhibited at Louisiana Museum for moderne kunst, Denmark; Lunds Konsthall, Sweden; Kulturhuset Stockholm, Sweden; Arbetets museum, Norrköping, Sweden; and Hasselblad Center, Gothenburg, Sweden. In January 2003, the Gothenburg Film Festival will premi?re the film-maker Jan Troell's film about Georg Oddner and his imagery.
The exhibition is organised by Georg Oddner in collaboration with David Neuman, Richard Julin and Elisabeth Millqvist of Magasin 3.
NO CATALOGUE PUBLISHED FOR THE EXHIBITION
The work of Georg Oddner is well represented in books and exhibitions.
Georg Oddner has produced 15 books in his own name - the latest is "Herbarium", in collaboration with the Swedish poet Jacques Werup.
Conversation in the Summer Garden, Leningrad, 1955
Laundry women, Ubeda, 1970
Liverpool (William of Orange Day), 1954
The algae collector, Hokkaido, 1971
The towel, Skåne, 1995
The faded wall, Xian, 1994
The Red Wall, (the Forbidden City) Beijing, 1994
Pantheon, Rome, 1993
Storm, New York, 2001
Consumed, New York, 2001
Gutter, New York, 2001
Consumed, New York, 2001
Bird flock, Rome, 1998
The singing and dancing couple, Rio de Janeiro, 1955
Ella Fitzgerald in the dressing-room, 1958
Benny Goodman, 1959
Dizzy Gillespie, 1959
Duke Ellington, 1960
Cyclic motion, 1995
The Dancing Sailor, U.S.S.R, 1955
The Shepherd, Azerbaijan, 1967
At the nursery, Minsk, 1967
The Man in Hue, 1968
Journey through, 2002
The demonstration procession, Alma Ata, 1967
The girl and the mother, Moscow, 1967
Punta Arenas, Chile, 1955
Moscow, 1955
By the stem of the leaf, 1996
Albert Schweitzer, 1954
Colette, 1952
The Kabuki player, Kyoto, 1956
The bearer, Puno, Peru, 1955
The FNL prisoner, Hue, Vietnam, 1968
Algeria, 1968
In the dark, 1996
Sleep, 1996
Beijing, 1994
The cloud, Paris, 1990
Beijing, 1994
Malmö,1994
New York, 1951
The girl in the temple, Agra, 1956
Sunday, China, 1994
Sinking column, 1996
The Dancer, Bangkok, 1956
On the edge, 1996
Leningrad, 1955
Dance, 1996
At the street, Leningrad, 1955
By the store, Moscow, 1955
The target, 1967
The core, 1993
The bass player, Sweden, 1957
Art Farmer, 1959
Dave Brubeck, 1958
June Christie, 1958
The green petal, 1993
"Anita Ekberg och hennes mor, Malmö", 1955 |
"Consumed", 2001 |
"Albert Schweitzer", 1954 |
"Journey through", 2002 |
"The Man in Hue", 1968 |
"The Kabuki player, Kyoto", 1956 |
"The target", 1967 |
Installation view
Photo: Peter Gest |