Carl-Mikael Ström
‘Montöristen’
by Carl-Mikael Ström, published by Void.
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“After my son was born, it occurred to me that the whole thought about the self is a contradiction”.
This is the starting point to read 'Montöristen”
Carl-Mikael Ström
Montöristen
In Ström’s perspective, pregnancy was an abstract process, which didn't become real until he held his son for the first time. Confronted by the immensity of birth, and becoming a father, he questioned his own importance.
Carl-Mikael understood his unimportance. A feeling about the vision of his inner self. Being present was more important than being a father. He tried to fit those emotions into thoughts. It led him into writing approximately 1700 journal pages during his son's first year.
From this long stream of consciousness’ notes, very few parts are intact in the final book. After selecting and narrowing down the final script, Ström thought it was not honest enough. "By removing I was revealing. The text in itself is not mutilated. Its voice is louder by presenting it this way. You get the story, it becomes more sincere. One can see this text either as images or as words. It does not matter to me. How many images I have gone through to end up with this selection? Are the images mutilated by the way I have treated them? I believe they sing."
“Are the images mutilated by the way I have treated them?
I believe they sing.
Carl-Mikael Ström
‘Montöristen’ is the diary of those who lose themselves and look for reconciliation. The book follows Ström’s inside journey as he becomes a new father. A new man. New paradigms. As he looks for a balance between love and self-preservation.
The title is a Swedish neologism. Comes from the word "monteur": to put something together, to assemble. That is how Ström sees himself. He creates and then he puts "it" together.
"The term itself is something I feel "home" in, it is a place where "I" can belong. There is no great importance for me to have a role title. Creating my own is a way of having an authority upon my own creations." – Carl-Mikael Ström
Neither the images nor the text are an explanation of the other. Ström finds himself torn between his desire for creation and the reality of family life.
The book was not only made out of texts and photographs. Being a father, being a partner, being a lover, being a liar, being depressed, being happy, walking, drinking, eating, sleeping, painting, working, paying bills. 'Montöristen' comes out of ordinary life.
Montöristen
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Open spine with Silkscreen cloth dust jacket
13,7 x 19,8 cm
172 pages
Limited edition of 350 copies
Covers available in 2 different colours
ISBN 978-618-84341-1-0
Carl-Mikael Ström
Born in 1986. Graduated from Fatamorgana in Copenhagen, Denmark (2013-2014). Carl-Mikael Ström works within photography, writing and film. He moves between the different mediums. Using time as the essential tool to let the project's frame become clear and visible.
Ström believes that an image can take a lot of different forms and that time passing inevitably shows. Even in an image. Convinced that there is always more behind what you intend to say, he tries to accept the inevitable restraints and lies of creation. It comes down to the observer to position himself towards his work.
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✳︎ Selected for the ‘Demons’ Exhibition at Charta Festival, Roma 2021
American Suburb X – Best Photobooks of 2019: Brad Feuerhelm
PHmuseum – Best Photobooks of 2019: Giuseppe Oliverio
Photobookstore Magazine – Best Photobooks of 2019: Rémi Coignet
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GREECE, National Library of Greece
GREECE, Void
SPAIN, Library of Museo San Telmo
SWEDEN, Hasselblad Center
SWEDEN, Libris
USA, MoMA Library
USA, New York Public Library, The
USA, Princeton University Library
USA, Stanford University Libraries
WALES, University of South Wales Library
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Photograph: Carl-Mikael Ström
Text: Carl-Mikael Ström
Design: João Linneu
Edit: Carl-Mikael Ström, João Linneu
Printing: MAS Matbaa
Binding: MAS Matbaa
Language: English
Carl-Mikael Ström © for the photographs and text
Void © for this edition