Anna Clarén

[2] She has had solo exhibitions at The House of Culture[3] and Fotografiska in Stockholm,[4] and at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen in France.

[1][7] Holding (2006) is a visual diary created over four months that "portrays the people and places in Clarén's immediate surroundings".

[1] It is included in Parr and Badger's The Photobook: A History, Volume III,[10] where it is described as containing "portraits, interiors, still lifes and landscapes — that together seem to make up a mysterious narrative.

The style is diffuse and the images high key, washed-out in colour and frequently blue-tinged, which suggests they have only one foot in reality, and that the narrative is raking through old memories, or is a dream.

"[11] When Everything Changed (2018) was made from the point her third child was diagnosed with autism; "we then follow the family and glimpse the different ways they deal with the situation", from 2013 to 2017.

Clarén, 2009