Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit Åkesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum
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Sune Sundahl ~ Dance picture with Birgit Åkesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum
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Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit Åkesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM
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Stacked restaurant glasses, Sweden, 1965, photo by Sune Sundahl.
(Digital Museum)
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Sune Sundahl. Dancer Birgit Åkesson, n/d.
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‘Immanuelskyrkan Jönköping’, church
Jönköping, Småland, Sweden; 1976
Carl Nyrén (photography by Sune Sundahl)
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via “Werk, Bauen + Wohnen” 68 (1981)
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Sune Sundahl (1921-2007) ~ Dancer Birgit Akesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum
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Sune Sundahl ~ Birgit Akesson >>> view more on wordPress
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Photography can be used in many different ways, from artistic expression to pure documentation. The outcomes of the visual documentation is entirely up to the person behind the lens. A photographer may want to strictly document a building, only communicating the purest of architectural intentions. This kind of idealization of both form and function doesn’t reflect daily use or the everyday reality of spaces, but rather supplements the architectural narrative of more typical forms of representation, such as the isometric or elevation. On the other hand, the photographer may wish to capture the everyday life in the space as it is inhabited. In both cases, architectural photography should seduce the viewer, in a kind of persuasive spatial representation of the design. Photography, as a way of examining architecture, can be used as a tool with which to understand and expose form, function, inhabitation, and contextualization. My own ambitions fall somewhere in the middle of this spectrum. Great inspiration is drawn from Walker Evans and his fixation with the vernacular, Sune Sundahl and his interpretations on a kind of pure architectural clarity and contextualization, and Ezra Stoller and his attention to vantage point and lighting conditions, as well as line, color, form and texture.
Sune Sundahl
Student Alumnae Building, Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts. Walker Evans (1941).
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"Half-listening is a skill"
"Half-listening is a delight / Half-listening is a 15x scale model of a tumid vulva"
“Villa Göth Interiör, övervåning”; September 22, 1952; Sune Sundahl
Half-listening is a skill Half-listening is a cathedral vanitas Half-listening is a virtue Half-listening is a viscoelastic polymer Half-listening is a delight Half-listening is a 15x scale model of a tumid vulva weighing in at 6,000 lbs. Half-listening is a suffering Half-listening is a dire brutalist skull Half-listening is a…
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Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit Åkesson. Arkitektur- och designcentrum ARKM
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Sune Sundahl ~ Dance picture with Birgit Åkesson. | src Ark Des
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Sune Sundahl ~ Dansbild med Birgit Åkesson, 03.01.1949. Arkitektur- och designcentrum · Ark Des / ARKM.1988-111-05485-5 / 05485-3
The images above are part of the exhibition: «Dansen har mycket gemensamt med arkitektur» / «Dance has a lot in common with architecture»…
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