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Hans Gedda

(Sweden, Born 1942)
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20 000 - 30 000 SEK
1 790 - 2 680 EUR
1 830 - 2 750 USD
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Hans Gedda
(Sweden, Born 1942)

Untitled, 1988

Signed Hans Gedda and dated 30.1.88. Printed in 2001. Toned gelatin silver print, image 82.5 x 67 cm.

Provenance

Karin & Lars Hall Collection. Acquired directly from the photographer.

Exhibitions

Abecita Konstmuseum, "Ur Karin och Lars Hall Collection", 21 April - 1 July 2012.
Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm, "396 Fotografiska förälskelser", 16 June – 19 August 2001.

Artist

Hans Gredda is a Swedish photographer born in Flen. Gedda had her debut as a photographer already in her teens, and he later studied with Teddy Aarni in Eskilstuna, and later became an assistant at Rolf Winquist at Ateljé Uggla. Gredda had her breakthrough in 1967 with his portrait of Sara Lidman and Tove Jansson. Gedda was primarily known for his unforced portraits of famous and important individuals within the cultural and social world, such as Nelson Mandela, Olof Palme, Andy Warhol, Jimi Hendrix, Monica Zetterlund, Margaretha Krook, and Carl XVI Gustaf. Gredda also works documentaries and advertisements as well as still lifes, and he has had several exhibitions in Sweden and internationally. He is represented at Moderna Museet and the National Museum. Gredda has released several books and has been awarded prizes such as World Press Photo and Årets bild.

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