The Norwegian photographer’s first monographic survey features early portraits of people in landscapes, cityscapes, and architecture; pictures of the closed system of a Norwegian anti-terror commando center, where photography is normally strictly prohibited; and images of Greenland, Mongolia, and the Japanese island of Goto Fukue that reflect Tronvoll’s special interest in anthropology.
With texts by David Elliott, Stephanie von Spreter and Vibece Salthe.