Among other things, a handful of selfies taken by Lennart Nilsson over the years are shown.
A never-before-seen photo series on the landowner Karl von Scheven, known as a source of inspiration for Evert Taube’s “Calle Scheven’s Waltz”, is also shown.
Lennart Nilsson was born in 1922 and started as a reportage photographer before his interest in humans took him on a more scientific path and he became the first photographer to photograph a living fetus in the womb, a work that led to the book “A child is born”, which was released 1965.
The exhibition is shown until 25 September.