Winter

Lars Tunbjörk

Snowbound streets, buildings and abandoned cars, a dirty snowman standing forlorn in a garden. But interiors too, and portraits of people in their homes, at work, in cafés and at parties. For his series Vinter (Winter), Lars Tunbjörk travelled through Sweden from 2004 to 2007 capturing the melancholy winter atmosphere of Northern Europe and recording the mental state that closes in on the people of Scandinavia in the dark months of the year. For Tunbjörk himself, the project was originally primarily a creative way to cope with his own depressive mood, which regularly beset him in the winter months. In Vinter, Lars Tunbjörk completely abandoned his black-and-white beginnings to concentrate on the exploration of colour, which he approaches in the style of American photography of the 1970s. Vinter is above all a series of refined observations, which he nonetheless develops without pessimism. Tunbjörk’s subtle humour and sometimes bizarre subjects are leitmotivs in his work.