Gerry Johansson (born 5 May 1945) is a Swedish photographer[1] who lives in Höganäs in southern Sweden.[2] He makes "straight and pragmatic" photographs with "an objective view of a geographic location."[3] His books include America,Sweden,Germany,Antarctic,Tokyo, and American Winter. His work is held in the collection of Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Sweden,[4] where he has had solo exhibitions. He has been awarded the Region Skånes kulturpris [sv][5] and the Lars Tunbjörk Prize.[6]
Life and work
Johansson was born in Örebro, Örebro County, Sweden and grew up in Varberg, Halland County, Sweden.[4] He started photographing at age 11 and began printing his own pictures at age 15.[4] After high school he lived with relatives in New Jersey, USA for a year.[4] He studied for a degree in graphic design at Konstindustriskolan in Gothenburg (now the School of Design and Crafts at the University of Gothenburg), between 1965 and 1969,[7] then worked for a photography magazine.[4] He worked for fifteen years as a graphic designer.[7] In 1972 he co-founded the publishing house Fyra Förläggare, specialising in photography magazines and photobooks, usually with work by Swedish documentary photographers.[4] In 1985 he left Fyra Förläggare to work as an independent photographer.[4][7]
Johansson makes "straight and pragmatic" photographs with "an objective view of a geographic location."[3] "Almost all of his 31 photobooks are defined by their geography, if not the subject matter, and their equally-sized photographs are generally organised either alphabetically or chronologically, a bid to encourage readers to interpret them individually."[4] He predominantly uses black and white film, which he develops and prints himself.[4] His favourite camera is a Rolleiflex.[4]
Johansson's book American Winter (2018) was made in the mid-western states of the USA—Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado—in 2017/2018, over two three-week trips.[4]
Fotografier 1976–80. Self-published, 1980.[4] Catalogue of an exhibition at Galleri 1+1. Edition of 1000 copies.[11]
Halland. Fyra Förläggare, 1985.[4] Photographs from Halland, 1932 by C. G. Rosenberg, rephotographed between 1983 and 1985 by Johansson. Text by Jan Olsheden. Edition of 1500 copies.[12]
Betong. 1992.
Amerika = America. 1998. Edition of 1200 copies.
Sverige = Sweden. Stockholm: Byggförlaget, 2005. ISBN9179882692. Photographs from Sweden between 1988 and 2005. Published to coincide with an exhibition at Fotografins Hus in Stockholm.
Stockholm: Byggförlaget, 2009. Edition of 100 copies.
Kvidinge. Höganäs, Sweden: Johansson and Jansson, 2007. ISBN978-9-19763-261-4. Edition of 450 copies.
Fyrbodal. 2007.
Ulan Bator. Stockholm: Gun Gallery, 2009. Edition of 400 copies.
Dalen. Stockholm: Libraryman, 2010. Edition of 300 copies.
God Jul och Gott Nytt År önskar Ann och Gerry. 2011.
Deutschland = Germany. London: Mack, 2012. ISBN978-1907946356. Edition of 1200 copies.
Öglunda. Stockholm: Gun Gallery, 2012. Edition of 500 copies.
Hattfabriken/Luckenwalde. Johansson & Jansson, 2012. Edition of 1000 copies.
Antarktis = Antarctic. Stockholm: Libraryman, 2014. ISBN978-9186269302. Edition of 700 copies. With a text by Thorbjörn Andersson in Swedish and English.
Tree Stone Water. Stockholm: Libraryman, 2015. Edition of 400 copies.
Tokyo. Berlin: Only Photography, 2016. With a text by Kamo no Chomei. Edition of 1200 copies.
Ravenna. Osservatorio Fotografico, 2016. Edition of 350 copies. Second edition of 300 copies.
Tyre Choice. Stockholm: Libraryman, 2017.
Supplement: Deutschland. Johansson & Jansson, 2018. Edition of 1000 copies.
Härryda Kommun. Johansson & Jansson, 2018.
America Revised. Berlin: Only Photography, 2018. A collection of over 50 years of his work on the continent.[4]
Från Skåne. Malmö, Sweden: Malmö Konsthall, 1992. With work by Dawid, Johansson and Ralph Nykvist. With a text by Jacques Werup. Catalogue of an exhibition
Trivia. 1992. With work by Johansson, Carl-Johan Malmberg and Gunnar Smoliansky. Photographs and texts from EKODOK 90. ISBN91-86074-12-1. Published to coincide with an exhibition at Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden. Edition of 100 copies.
Verso Nord. Stuttgart: Hartmann, 2022. With Guido Guidi. Edited by Stefania Rössl and Massimo Sordi. ISBN978-3-96070-080-7. With text, Rössl in conversation with Guidi and Johansson. Two volumes. In Italian and English. Photographs made around Castelfranco Veneto, Italy.