Kajsa Gullberg is a Scandinavian artist born in Gothenburg, Sweden 1977, based in Copenhagen, Denmark since 1996
Educated a photographer at Fatamorgana - The Danish School of Art Photography and exanimated a graphic designer from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts - The School of Design
Produced a new human being in 2004; Olivia. This is essential.
Together with photographer Fryd Frydendahl she made the book Familiealbum – portrætter fra Ungeren 2007. The book is built over a double portrait concept, where the two photographers made portraits from an environment around an old squatted house in Copenhagen, in their two different photographic languages. The public discourse at that time the book was made and published, was that the people associated to that house was spoiled and ultra-violent. The book got a lot of love and respect from both the environment, media and people outside of the house and the environment for its way of nuance that idea and was awarded with the Palle Fogtdal Photo Award.
In 2009 she published the book Eyecatcher – portraits from Roskilde Festival
Trough lectures, workshop and by being a supervisor, she communicate her methods, processes and beliefs why and how to do photography.
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