Lars Schwander

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Lars Schwander (born 13 December 1957) is a Danish photographer and gallerist. As a photographer he is most known for his portraits of international artists. In 1996 he founded Fotografisk Center in Copenhagen, an exhibition space for art photography.

Biography

Lars Schwander was born in 1957. In the 1980s he was the co-editor of the magazine Sidegaden before founding his own magazine Copyright.[1]

Photography

Schwander has portrayed many international artists in his photography, including Björk, Leonard Cohen, Annie Leibovitz, Peter Greenaway, Roger Ballen, Günther Förg, Martin Kippenberger, Duane Michals, Helmut Newton, Yoko Ono, Cindy Sherman and Lawrence Weiner.[2]

His artistic work is represented in international collections such as those of Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, the Musée de la photographie in Belgium, the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen, the Brandts Museum of Photographic Art, Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris, the Lenono Photo Archive in New York and the extensive German Olbricht Collection in Essen.[2]

Other photography-related activities

In 1996 Schwander established the Fotografisk Center at Gammel Strand in Copenhagen and in 2008 he opened a second photography gallery, annexone.org in Amaliegade.[3] He has also written a number of books and calalogues on photography and photographers, uncluding a biography of Viggo Rivad, as well as a reviewer of photography books and exhibitions for national daily Politiken.

Schwander has also curated exhibitions for the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.[2] and sits on boards and committees of the Danish art world[1] as well as on the jury in the Fogtdal Photographers Award.[4]

Bibliography

  • Viggo Rivad - Mellem lys og skygge (2000). Gyldendal. ISBN 978-87-7245-849-6
  • Portraits of Artists / Portraits d'Artistes / Kunstnerportrætter (2001). Forlaget Rhodos, International Science and Art publishers.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Her, der og allevegne". Berlingske. Retrieved 2010-02-11. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Lars Schwander". Galleri Mikael Andersen. Retrieved 2010-02-11. 
  3. "Fotogalleri i Amaliegade er et hjertebarn". Politiken. Retrieved 2010-02-11. 
  4. "Fogtdal Fotografpriser 2009". Fotografisk Center. Retrieved 2010-02-03. 
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