Anna turns to the not-yet-adult child. She respectfully but honestly examines the importance of identity and the vulnerability of youth. Suggestive visual worlds, where everyday life feels extremely familiar and extremely unpleasant at the same time, reinforce her stories that do not give way to subjects that can feel difficult for both young and old.
For her work, Anna Höglund has been awarded several prizes and awards such as the August Prize in 1996, the Heffaklumpen in 1997 and the Astrid Lindgren Prize in 2016.