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Hans Gedda

(Sweden, Born 1942)
Estimate
180 000 - 220 000 SEK
17 100 - 20 900 EUR
18 000 - 22 000 USD
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Hans Gedda
(Sweden, Born 1942)

"Nelson Mandela" 1990.

Signed Hans Gedda and numbered 4/10. Printed in 2012. Gelatin silver print, image 109 x 109 cm.

Provenance

Galleri Final, Malmö.
Christina & Claes Lindquist Collection.

Exhibitions

Utställd:
Falsterbo Photo Art Museum, Falsterbo.
Nationalmuseum at Konstakademin, Stockholm, "Hans Gedda", 5 December 2013–30 March 2014, another example exhibited.

Literature

Hans Gedda, Magnus Olausson and Eva-Lena Karlsson, "Det tredje ögat", Nationalmuseum 2013, illustrated on p. 101.

More information

Hans Gedda has been one of Sweden's leading portrait photographers since the late 1960s. He is known for his intimate portraits of some of the greatest icons of our time, from politicians and kings to actors and musicians. His photographs can be found in the Moderna Museet collection and in the National Portrait Collection.
In February 1990, Mandela made his first trip abroad after his release from Pollsmore Prison in Cape Town. He travelled to Sweden. Hans Gedda was commissioned by Göteborgs Posten to take some pictures of Mandela. The photo with the fist, which is the most famous, was published on a full page. The picture was taken in a hurry at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Stockholm. The then Foreign Minister Sten Andersson was holding the flash. Gedda took a maximum of ten exposures in total. He followed his rule of not printing unnecessarily. There was also little time, an important meeting was waiting. No one remembers what the meeting was about. But few people forget the pictures.
Hans Gedda himself has described the photo session as follows:

‘It was in 1990 that I photographed Nelson Mandela and took the first portrait of him after he was released after 27 years in prison. It was incredible to meet Mandela. The adrenaline was rushing, it was magical to see him come into the room. I almost thought I was dreaming, I had to pinch myself. I have not experienced that since then.

The clenched fist is the ANC's gesture for freedom. I saw a picture in a newspaper showing Mandela stepping out of the aeroplane at Arlanda and it looked like he was making the gesture of freedom on his forehead. I thought it was a good idea, but I didn't know if I would dare ask him. It was a bit controversial.

But when I asked him, he just laughed and thought I was crazy. We had an almost childlike connection and laughed at each other.’

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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