Lotta Antonsson is among Sweden’s most significant contemporary photographers. She first gained widespread recognition as a student at Konstfack in the 1990s and has since achieved major international success. For more than three decades, she has examined how the female body is depicted, desired, and consumed within visual culture. Now, in I Am Everything at Fotografiska, Antonsson presents an extensive exhibition where past meets present, the analog meets the sculptural, and the political intersects with the personal. The exhibition title also echoes her well-known photographic project and book, I Am a Woman.
“I Am Everything primarily focuses on my more recent work, as well as entirely new pieces created specifically for this exhibition. With this show, I hope to create a space where images are not only observed but felt—where material, memory, and the body intersect,” says Lotta Antonsson.
The exhibition will be accompanied by an artist talk moderated by Bella Rune on April 25th at 3 pm.
I Am Everything will be on view at Fotografiska Stockholm from April 25 to November 29.