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Martin Bogren

(Sweden, Born 1967)
Estimate
40 000 - 50 000 SEK
3 900 - 4 870 EUR
4 530 - 5 660 USD
Hammer price
30 000 SEK
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Karin Aringer
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Martin Bogren
(Sweden, Born 1967)

"Sleepers", 2012

Series of 10 photographs. Signed Martin Bogren verso. Edition AP 1. Total edition of 15 + 2 AP. Signed certificate accompanies the work. Gelatin silver print, image 27.5 x 20 cm per part. Including frame 43 x 35 cm per part.

Provenance

Acquired directly from the photographer by the present owner.
Tom Böttiger Collection, Stockholm.

More information

'These photographs were made a Sunday morning in August 2012. I had spent three summers with youngsters in rural areas in the south of Sweden. The book Tractor Boys was more or less finalised, but I wanted to return one last time to say a proper farewell - both to the boys and to the project. This was after a get-together in the middle of nowhere. I left at midnight to leave the kids alone with their goings-on, but I came back after dawn and made these photos with the boys sleeping in their tractor cars." (Martin Bogren)