In the late 1980s, hip-hop spread in Sweden's suburbs. The children who grew up in the million shows had become teenagers and identified with the new subculture from New York. In Stockholm, Fryshuset was one of the gathering places. Every summer from 1988, a festival was organized on the last ten days before the autumn semester began.
Maud Nycander, Dansare
Photographer Maud Nycander took thousands of pictures of the young people who hung out at Fryshuset, in town and in their neighborhoods. The first generation of Swedish rap stars, those who turned rap into broad popular music – Ken, Petter, Dogge, Salla, Feven, Rodde, Chepe, Bechir – long before they became popular artists were caught in her pictures.
“Above all, I remember the joy, the dancing, the curiosity and the cockiness of a suburban generation that gathered around the hip-hop culture,” says Maud Nycander.
In the newly produced exhibition Hiphopen’s children, these images are collected, with text by, among
others, Gellert Tamas, who then worked at the Fryshuset and who was the one who gave Maud Nycander the photo assignment. Together, image and text tell the story of the Stockholm of the time – about the youth of the time.
The images from this time also form the basis of the television documentary “Beloved Husby”, which Maud Nycander and Marianne Gustavsson produced for SVT documentary.
Galerii nimi: Abecita Pop Art and Photo
Address: Herrljungagatan 15, 506 30 Borås, Sweden
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 11:00 - 16:00 Sat-Sun 11:00 - 15:00
Open: 28.09.2023 — 21.01.2024
Types of art: Photography
Address: Herrljungagatan 15, 506 30 Borås, Sweden
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 11:00 - 16:00 Sat-Sun 11:00 - 15:00
Open: 28.09.2023 — 21.01.2024