Lars Tunbjörk (15 February 1956 – 8 April 2015), a Swedish photographer known for his "deadpan portraits of office spaces and suburban lifestyles".

 

Tunbjörk was born in the Swedish town of Borås, a place which was a big influence for his work throughout his career. He was also influenced early on by Swedish photographer Christer Stromholm and American photographer William Eggleston.

 

His photographs can be found in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Centre Pompidou and the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris.[citation needed] Tunbjörk was a member of Agence Vu and worked for The New York Times Magazine, Time, GEO, and others.

 

Exhibitions:

 

1993: Hasselblad center, Gothenburg

1994: Nordiska museet, Stockholm

1995: International Center of Photography, New York City

1998: Fotografisk Center, Copenhagen, Denmark

1999: Galerie Vu, Paris, France

2002: Arbetets museum, Norrköping

2002: Kulturhuset, Stockholm

2002: Home, Hasselblad Center, Gothenburg

2004: Moskva Fotobiennal, Russia

2004: Hembygd, Borås konstmuseum

2007: Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool,

2007: Winter/Home, Moderna Museet

2011: L.A Office, Shop, Wunderbaum, Skellefteå Konsthall[5]

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