Fotografiska is an international photography museum that is inspired by changing exhibitions, talent programs, and culinary experiences. It promotes diversity, inclusion, and social responsibility to create a conscious and creative community. Discover new perspectives!
Fotografiska is an internationally renowned photography museum that was founded in 2010 in Stockholm, Sweden, by brothers Jan and Per Broman along with financier Sven Hagströmer. Since its inception, the museum has developed into a global network with locations in New York, Berlin, Tallinn, and Shanghai.
The mission of Fotografiska is to inspire new perspectives and contribute to a more conscious world through the power of photography, art, and culture. The core values of the organization include:
Fotografiska is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion. The museum adheres to the General Equal Treatment Act and provides equal employment opportunities as well as a discrimination-free work environment. It prioritizes the health, safety, and well-being of its employees and visitors and promotes open communication and transparent treatment[3].
The museum strives to create inclusive environments where diverse communities, narratives, and worldviews come together. Through its exhibitions and programs, Fotografiska aims to foster dialogue and exchange and contribute to a more conscious and understanding world. It is also engaged in the local art scene by supporting young artists and presenting their work to a broad audience[2][3].