Marcus Cederberg - Sunset reflections - ready to hang






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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30 x 40 cm - printed on 2 mm dibond, comes with a 1 cm distance on the back creating a nice shadow when hanging on the wall. Fitted with hanging loops on the back, ready to hang.
Numbered and signed on the back
We are all living in an era of endless distraction and constant input. Channeling a sense of calm, Marcus Cederberg translates society s intrinsic need for a slower pace into minimalist photographs.
Striking in its simplicity, Marcus work immediately grabs the onlooker’s attention. Contrary to what you would expect, what most stands out in his work is its overtly minimalist nature. As Marcus explains, the maximisation of empty space allows him to foreground certain details: “With my images I try not only to make the viewer feel curious, but I also to tell a little story. And doing that through negative space can be a real challenge sometimes!”.
His work has been displayed at som of the largest photo events in the world and also graced the walls of galleries in Germany, India, Hong Kong, Denmark,Portugal and Sweden. Marcus is also represented at Fotografiska - the Swedish Museum of Photography.
Seller's Story
30 x 40 cm - printed on 2 mm dibond, comes with a 1 cm distance on the back creating a nice shadow when hanging on the wall. Fitted with hanging loops on the back, ready to hang.
Numbered and signed on the back
We are all living in an era of endless distraction and constant input. Channeling a sense of calm, Marcus Cederberg translates society s intrinsic need for a slower pace into minimalist photographs.
Striking in its simplicity, Marcus work immediately grabs the onlooker’s attention. Contrary to what you would expect, what most stands out in his work is its overtly minimalist nature. As Marcus explains, the maximisation of empty space allows him to foreground certain details: “With my images I try not only to make the viewer feel curious, but I also to tell a little story. And doing that through negative space can be a real challenge sometimes!”.
His work has been displayed at som of the largest photo events in the world and also graced the walls of galleries in Germany, India, Hong Kong, Denmark,Portugal and Sweden. Marcus is also represented at Fotografiska - the Swedish Museum of Photography.
