Curated by Johan Kugelberg and Ed Templeton for the Los Angeles Art Book Fair, De Geer's black and white photographs are snapshots of Swedish life in the 1960s and 1970s. De Geer draws the viewer into both the public (the street, the studio, the café) and private (the kitchen, the bathroom, the bedroom) realms. Spontaneous and uncensored, De Geer's portraits are rebellious at their core, mirroring the decades in which they were taken.
"The MOCA exhibition catalog De Geer has silkscreen covers and presents an 80 page overview of De Geer's striking black and white photography." -- Boo-Hooray