JH Engström »
Close Surrounding
Exhibition: 12 Sep – 20 Dec 2014
foam
Keizersgracht 609
1017 DS Amsterdam
Sat-Wed 10-18 . Thu, Fri 10-21
Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam
Keizersgracht 609
1017 DS Amsterdam
+31 (0)20-5516500
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Mon-Wed 10-18; Thu-Fri 10-21; Sat-Sun 10-18
Friday 12 September: book signing session at Butcher's Tears (Karperweg 45, Amsterdam) at 4pm + exclusive tour Close Surrounding by JH Engström in Foam at 7pm.
Foam is proud to present the work of the Swedish
photographer JH Engström (1969) in the exhibition 'Close
Surrounding'. Engström divides his time between Paris, France and
his birthplace in Värmland, Sweden. The manoeuvring between the
slow pace of country life and the stimulating energy of the city is
essential in Engström's life. This is reflected in his pure and
authentic photographs and in the exhibition at Foam. The exhibition
includes unique, previously unseen collages. The books that
Engström has published are another important element of the
exhibition.
JH Engström's photographs - which always reflect his engagement
with his surroundings - reveal the loneliness and absurdity of the
human condition. Engström uses his camera and its artistic
possibilities to communicate in a meaningful and direct way with
the viewer. He also shares his doubts about whether it is possible
to truly understand what life is about. He explores various
photographic genres such as the self-portrait, landscape, the
snapshot and aerial photography.
JH Engström's oeuvre is multi-faceted. He documents the ambience
of the places he photographs, but at the same time his work can
also be interpreted as a personal, visual 'stream of
consciousness', a continuous flow of images that portray feelings,
observations and memories of the photographer. Furthermore he
'plays' with one of the traditional characteristic of photography:
depicting reality. In his photographs he emphasizes the fact that
they are visual interpretations of that reality, by experimenting
with technical imperfections such as overexposure, motion and dust.
The edges of the negatives are sometimes visible in the printed
photograph. The results vary from raw images to appealing
photographs in pastel tints. Above all, the work of JH Engstrom can
be interpreted as a restless and never-ending quest for answers to
the question of what it is to be human.
JH Engström was born in Karlstad, Värmland, in Sweden. When he
was ten years old, he moved with his family to Paris - an
immeasurably large city in comparison to his birthplace. When he
was thirteen years old, the family moved back to the country, but
since then he has constantly returned to Paris, the city to which
he is devoted. In 1997 he graduated from the Photography and Film
Department of Gothenburg University. He then worked as an assistant
to fashion photographer Mario Testino and the documentary
photographer Anders Petersen. He developed his own unique style,
which is characterised by a combination of raw and highly aesthetic
images. Engström likes to present his work in books. To date,
he has published twelve. He has received many prizes and
nominations, including a shortlist nomination for the Deutsche
Börse Photography Prize (2005) and the Best Photobook of the Year
Award (Arles, 2009).
On Friday 12 September Foam is organising an exclusive
tour through the exhibition Close Surrounding by photographer JH
Engström. Click here for more
information.