About Norwegian photographer, Tore SANDAHL (b.1957)

The Norwegian photographer Tore SANDAHL attended from 1988 to 1991 the Nordic School of Photography, Biskops-Arnö. His photographs are taken in the Northern Europe as well as in Japan, China, Russia, France, Ireland and Portugal. The debut book was awarded at Swedish Book Art. Toe SANDAHL lives and works in Stockholm.

Photo books by Tore SANDAHL

  • 'Stolen Moments' (2007); 'Stolen moments New York City' (2013); 'Trettio, Nordens Fotoskola, Biskops Arnö' 2013, together with works by Thomas WAGSTRÖM, Halil KOYUTÜRK, Nina KORHONEN, Donald BOSTRÖM, Snezana Vucetic BOHM, Lena GRANEFELT, Björn ABELIN, Annica Karlsson RIXON, Anna CLARÉN, Joakim ENEROTH, Edvard KOINBERG, Nygårds Karin BENGSSON, Pieter ten HOOPEN, Sanna SJÖSWÄRD, Kalle ASSBRING, Jens Olof LASTHEIN, Andreas NILSSON, Marcus HARALDSSON, Åsa SJÖSTRÖM, Stefan BLADH, Theresia VISKA, Elin BERGE, Hannah MODIGH, Katinka GOLDBERG, Jonas BERGGREN, Johan BÄVMAN, Robert HENRIKSSON, Hampus LUNDGREN as well as by Viktor JOHANSSON); 'Dit Sogen Adlig War / Where the forrest never reaches' (2016); 'Unexpected' (2019); 'Tidvis Molnigt' (2023)

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The black-and-white images in the self-published photo book 'Dit Skogen Aldrig Nar / Where the Forest never reaches' by Norwegian photographer Tore SANDAHL are mainly from the rural region of China and were taken between 2002 and 2016.
38,00 € * Weight 1.5 kg
HC, 29 x 29 x 1,5 cm., 52 pp., 25 color ills., bilingual text: Swedish / English, Ltd. to 525 copies
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Solo exhibitions
  • 1994 Fotogalleriet, Oslo; Laterna Magica, Helsinki; Fotograficentrum Nykyaika, Tampere, Finland; Fotograficentrum Peri, Turku, Finland;
    1996 Kulturhuset, Stockholm;
    1997 Galleri Mazarin, Söderhamn, Sweden;
    1998 Galleri Ibiz, Vaasa, Finland;
    1999 Mira, Stockholm;
    2007 Stockholm Fotoantikvariat, Sweden;
    2009 Atelier Visu, Marseille, France;
    2011 Latvian Museum of Photography, Riga, Latvia;
    2014 Black Door Gallery, Örebro, Sweden;
    2016 Stockholms Fotoantikvariat, Stockholm;
    2018 Luova, Helsinki;
    2019 Stockholms Fotoantikvariat, Stockholm;
    2021 Kochi, Japan;