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A magazine Special Projects #3
FLORAGATAN 13
CURATED BY ACNE STUDIOS

Photography by Philippe Chancel

With the launch of the new Acne Studios headquarters in Stockholm, ‘A Magazine Curated By’ presents a survey of this exceptional building and its present function as a fashion atelier and corporate office. In a visual essay by French architecture photographer Philippe Chancel, the building is explored from top to bottom, beginning with the management offices and descending ten storeys through each component of the design and production ateliers, communal spaces, photo studio, and more. The images are accompanied by insightful quotes by Acne Studios creative director Jonny Johansson, architect Johannes Norlander, the studio’s teams, and external collaborators.

About Floragatan 13

Originally constructed as the Embassy of Czechoslovakia, the concrete building was designed in 1972 by the Czech architect Jan Bočan in the diplomatic district of Stockholm. After the dissolution of the Soviet state, the embassy served the new Czech Republic until 1998 before being divided into corporate and legal offices. In 2016, Acne Studios began work to renovate Floragatan 13 in its entirety, stripping it back to its original state whilst transforming its Brutalist foundations into a harmonious workplace for over two hundred staff.

About Philippe Chancel

Born 1959, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. For over twenty years, Philippe Chancel has been pursuing a photographic experience at the junction between art, documentary and journalism. He was introduced to photography at a young age and studied economics and journalism. His work has been shown at the Barbican Centre, London, Centre Pompidou, Paris, C/O Berlin, the Open Eye Society Foundation, New York, the 53rd Venice Biennale, and at the Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, among others. His Datazone project, which seeks to bear witness to the disruptions at work on our planet, exhibited and published both in France and abroad, was shown in its entirety for the very first time in 2019 in a major solo exhibition at the Rencontres d’Arles.

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Size:23x30cm
Pages:96
Year:2020
Language:En
Publisher:A magazine

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