Gerry Johansson
Overview
Gerry Johansson studied graphic design at the School of Design and Crafts in Gothenburg, Sweden. After graduating in 1969, he worked as a graphic designer before devoting himself fully to photography in the mid-1980s. Johansson's works are held in the collections of the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Sweden, and in the Tangen Collection of the Kunstsilo in Kristiansand, Norway. Since 1985, Gerry Johansson has published over thirty books, including the recent Maine (The Ice Plant, 2024), Spanish Summer (MACK, 2022) and American Winter (MACK, 2018). He has been awarded the Swedish Arts Grants Committee's Award (2012), the Lars Tunbjörk Prize (2019) and the Prince Eugen Medal (2024). He lives and works in Höganäs, Sweden.
Works
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Takebashi, Tokyo, 2004
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Surugudai, Tokyo, 2004
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Suidobashi, Tokyo, 2004
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Shiodome, Tokyo, 2004
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Shiba, Tokyo, 2004
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Otemachi, Tokyo, 2004
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Otemachi, Tokyo, 2004
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Makuhari, Tokyo, 2004
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Makuhari, Tokyo, 2004
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Makuhari, Tokyo, 2004
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Ikebukuro, Tokyo, 2004
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Hamamatsucho, Tokyo, 2004
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Asakusa, Tokyo, 2004
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Iyomishima, Ehime, Japan, 2003
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West of Uvajima, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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West of Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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Uwa, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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Uwa, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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Uchimi Village, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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Tomisato Gorge, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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South West of Uwajima. Japan, 1999
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Sanzai Dam, Tsushima, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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Rock of Mikawa, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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Nametoko Gorge, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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Misho, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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Misho, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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Mikame, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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Imabari, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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Erosion protection west of Uwajima, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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East of Tsushima, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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Akehama, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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Akehama, Ehime, Japan, 1999
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Tokyo, 1979
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Tokyo, 1979
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Tokyo, 1979
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Tokyo, 1978
Exhibitions