HANS JÖRGEN JOHANSEN

 

With a profound interest in the cultural construction of patterns, their meanings and in the duplicability of modern infrastructure, Hans Jörgen Johansen explores the possibilities and the challenges of the photographic medium. With his mis-en-scène approach, Hans Jörgen Johansen meticulously and slowly builds up his motifs in his studio. He then photographs them with an enormous clarity. These constructed images, in their built-up reality, asks the photography’s oldest questions; that of the authenticity of the motif. Hans Jörgen Johansen also works with sculpture and painting, with an interest in the discussion of aesthetics and its effects on mainstream society: and the opposite, society’s impact on aesthetics. Repetitive patterns in architecture, infrastructure, and design, is a part of Hans Jörgen Johansen’s palette in creating his take on the modern world.

HANS JÖRGEN JOHANSEN (b. 1961, Borgholm) lives and works in Stockholm. Hans Jörgen Johansen holds a MFA from the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm (1992).

Hans Jörgen Johansen’s work has been exhibited at Landskrona konsthall; Liljevalchs, Stockholm; Karlskrona konsthall; Kristinehamns konstmuseum; Kalmar konstmuseum; Saltarvet, Fiskebäckskil; and Brändström & Stene, Stockholm, among others.

Hans Jörgen Johansen has received grants from the Swedish Arts Grants Committee; the Royal Academy of Fine Arts; the Helge Ax:son Johnson Foundation; the Gerard Bonnier Prize; the Uddenberg-Nordingska Foundation; the JCDecaux Art Prize – The Art Break, among others.

Hans Jörgen Johansen’s work is in the permanent collection of the Public Art Agency Sweden; Kalmar konstmuseum; Kulturförvaltningen Uppsala; Mörbylånga Municipality; Stockholm konst; Region Stockholm; and at the Parliament of Sweden, among others. Public commissions include work for Stockholm konst; the Public Art Agency Sweden; Linköping City; Region Uppsala; and at IRF – Institution for Space technique in Kiruna, Sweden.