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“Witnesses” an exhibition documenting Holocaust survivors in Sweden, will open at Kulturhuset Stadsteatern in Stockholm in October, 2018. This project was made possible through a grant I received from the Micael Bindefeld foundation on January 27, Holocaust Memorial Day in Sweden.
Boychild photographed in Paris 2-3 July 2013 A personal project that was partly showed at Gun Gallery, Unseen, Amsterdam. Also published in Candy Magazine
The celebrated exhibition at esteemed and historic Thielska Galleriet museum in Royal Djurgården park in Stockholm juxtaposed photographic images with Nordic masterpiece paintings from the previous turn of the century by Edvard Munch, Vilhelm Hammershøi, Anders Zorn, Carl Larsson, Jens Ferdinand Willumsen, August Strindberg, Eugéne Jansson, Bruno Liljefors, and many others. Mikael Jansson was the main photographers in the exhibition, contributing twenty unique prints, four of these in monumental format. The exhibition was curated by Claes Britton and Andreas Brändström
For the spring 2011 men’s fashion supplement of the New York Times style supplemet T-magazine, Mikael Jansson created a series of images called Ballad of a Thin Man, styled by Bill Mullen and featuring a series of portraits of rock stars Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Michael Stipe, David Gahan, Nick Cave, Bryan Ferry, and David Johansen. A selection Ballad of a Thin Man, New York Times style supplement T-magazine, spring 2011
A selection of the rock star images were shown at the exhibition Dum Dum Boys, Gun Gallery in Stockholm. Dum Dum Boys exhibition, Gun Gallery, Stockholm, 19 May-19 June, 2011. Also at The Ravestijn Gallery, Amsterdam, 9 September-27 October, 2013 and The Pan, Amsterdam, 23 November-1 December, 2013
The Dum Dum Boys exhibition was accompanied by the book Iggy Pop, featuring portraits photographed by Mikael Jansson in Miami in December 2010. Book designed by Greger Ulf Nilsson, published by Gun Gallery, 2011
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A film by Mikael Jansson & Mark Carrasquillo. Starring Crystal Renn. Music by David Lynch, 2011
Mikael Jansson first photographed Crown Princess Victoria in Sweden in 2002, for a famous series of images for Stockholm New magazine. In 2010, Mikael was commissioned to photograph the official portraits for the Royal Wedding of Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel. Stockholm, Sweden June 2010
The images of Anna Jagodzinska were originally photographed in 2008 for a book for Stockholm's esteemed restaurant Operakällaren, but were rejected. A book was later published in an exclusive edition of 500 signed and numbered copies featuring an explicitly erotic short story "The Boucher" by French Author Alina Reyes. Eventually the photographs were also exhibited in another famed Stockholm restaurant, Sturehof. Exhibition ”Primavera”, Sturehof, Stockholm, October-December, 2009. Book ”Le Boucher” designed by Greger Ulf Nilsson, published by Gun Gallery, 2010
From 2003-2006 Mikael Jansson followed the Formula 1 circuit around the world, photographing cars, drivers, mechanics, race tracks, pit lanes and spectators in Sao Paolo, Monza, Shanghai, Bahrain, Monte Carlo, Indianapolis, San Marino, Nürburgring, and most other of the seventeen stops on the grand world tour. Exhibition Kulturhuset (House of Culture), Stockholm, 26 May-12 August, 2007. Book designed by Greger Ulf Nilsson, published by Steidl Verlag, 2007
Large exhibition of selected images 1985-2002. Exhibition Stockholm Art Fair, 2004
The book is a retrospective presenting selected images of the first twelve years of Mikael Jansson's career and features portraits, nudes and still-lives in black and white. Book designed by Johan Fredlund, published by Beaufort Press, 1999
In 1998, Mikael Jansson was approached by Matthia Vriens, edior in chief of cutting edge fashion magazine Dutch, and asked to do a full magazine nude portfolio. Vriens idea was to give fashion credits to the nude images. Mikael Jansson, together with stylist Kari Hirvonen, photographed for four days in his summer house and on various locations in the Stockholm Archipelago, with a cast of the greatest Nordic models of the era. The epic 82-page spread can be seen as journal over Mikael Jansson’s classic black and white first twelve year stage of his career