
Peter Johansson
Johansson vs Zorn, 2012
Photograph
72 x 60 x 5 cm / 28 x 23 x 1 in
Peter Johansson
Hästajävel (Diptyk), 2010
Graphic, shot at by artist
14 x 14 x 5 cm / 5 x 5 x 1 in
Edition of 50
Peter Johansson
When Sausages Hits The Fan, 2019
Photography printed on canvas and mixed media
300 x 250 x 200 cm / 118 x 98 x 78 in
Peter Johansson
Konstnären som ung (ur familjealbum), 2019
Photography on woven tapestry
320 x 320 cm / 125 x 125 in
Peter Johansson
Hemmet (Matsalen, Vestibulen, Pojkrummet, Köket, Vardagsrummet), 2019
Mixed Media Installation
Dimensions Varies
Peter Johansson
Peter Johansson characterizes his artistic career as a thirty-year voyage of discovery investigating Swedish culture. In sculptures and installations, he has ruthlessly dissected such Swedish phenomena as wooden painted horses from Dalecarlia, Falukorv (a type of sausage from Falu), folk dancing and red timber cottages. Peter Johansson grew up in Dalekarlia during the 1960s and 1970s and, throughout his career, he has worked with the experiences that his upbringing has given him. Often treating these experiences from a tragicomic angle which seeks to distinguish the border between serious art and kitsch. In recent years Peter Johansson has increasingly directed his operations towards similar phenomena in other countries and other cultures and he has also explored the dark secrets of his own family. Peter Johansson seeks to reach as many people as possible through his physical approach, his direct address and his visual clarity.
Peter Johansson was born in Sälen in central Sweden in 1964. He trained as an artist at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm and he has since exhibited at Borås Konstmuseum, the Zorn Museum in Mora and at Kulturhuset Stockholm as well as at international venues. Peter Johansson is based in Copenhagen, Malmö, Sunne and Ugglarp.
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Review of the exhibition "Peter Picasso", written by Dan Jönsson.
Participating artists: Linda Bäckström, Anna Camner, Ylva Ceder, Nathalia Edenmont, Liva Isakson Lundin, Dina Isæus-Daggfeldt, Peter Johansson, Love Lundell, Malin Molin, Fredrik Nielsen, Anna Pajak, Amy Simon.
A brief introduction to the art worlds most common techniques, influences and movements.
This year's new sculpture - Familjeterapi
Swedish exhibition in the middle of a Polish art conflict.
National Theraphy
Peter Johanssons exhibition 'National Therpy' at Institute Suédois in Paris.
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