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Photo: Anne Mie Bak Andersen

Denmark’s first multicultural street photo exhibition is now being published as a book.

The windows of the stores on Nørrebrogade were transformed into the longest photo gallery in Denmark, when the residents of Nørrebro exhibited their own pictures of the daily life in one of the most exposed neighborhoods in Copenhagen, during Copenhagen Photo Festival 2011.

The photographers Joachim Ladefoged and Jacob Holdt and gallery owner Martin Asbæk selected the pictures for the exhibition, which now in the shape of a book appear as an authentic and multicultural portrait of this diverse part of town.

A selection of photos from 2200 Everyday Rituals will be exhibited at Cafe Retro in relations to the launch.

 

Book launch
Friday October 28th 2011
4 – 6 pm
Cafe Retro Nørrebro
Jærgersborggade 14
DK – 2200 Copenhagen

Written by Astrid, 26.10.2011, Archived under News
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  • Sean Bodin 01.11.2011, 15:56

    Hvor bestilles bogen???

  • Astrid 01.11.2011, 17:40

    Kære Sean,

    Bogen sælges allerede nu rundt omkring i de københavnsk boghandlere. Derudover er den også at finde på Retro Nørrebro såvel som den kan bestilles på vores kontor, ved at skrive til trine@copenhagenphotofestival.com.

    Dbh
    Astrid, CPF