Tuija Lindström

Tuija Lindström (1950-) is a Finnish-Swedish photographer, artist and professor of photography at School of Photography and Film,University of Gothenburg in Gothenburg,Sweden, 1992-2001. She lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden.

In the early 1990s, she became very noted for her black and white pictures of women floating in a black lake, known as Girls at Bull's Pond.[1][2] Her pictures at this time addressed feminist issues but from a different perspective than has previously been customary in Sweden.

She has held several international exhibitions and is represented in particular at the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, the Houston Art Museum in the U.S., and Finnish Museum of Photography in Helsinki.

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