Johan Celsing on Buildings Text
Johan Celsing in conversation with Christina Pech in Bonniers Konsthall, early autumn 2022.
Thanks to Bonniers Konsthall.
Camera and production: Juan-Pedro Fabra Guemberena.
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Front cover // Building process, finished building, text // Pages 52-53 Nobel Forum // Pages 272-273 Årsta Kyrka // Pages 308-309 Plans, metres.
Images taken from the book: Johan Celsing, Buildings Texts, with contributions by Claes Caldenby, Johan Celsing, Ioana Marinescu, Wilfried Wang, ed. Pamela Johnston with photography by Ioana Marinescu, graphic design by Anders Ljungman.