The Nordic World Ski Championship, which takes place over the course of
12 days in Holemnkollen, Norway, is the largest skiing event of the
year. In 2011 renowned Norwegian photographer Tom Sandberg (born 1953)
documented the proceedings in black and white and color, in his
inimitably majestic style. Through Sandberg's lens, events both off and
on the arenas are lifted out of the ordinary. Cross-country skiers look
like ballet dancers in the snow; ski jumpers seem to disappear into the
crowds; One of Norway's most important modernist photographers, Sandberg
had his first major U.S. show at MoMA PS1 in New York in 2007. Using
soft color tones and isolation in the picture frame, Sandberg imbues
ordinarily unremarkable objects and scenes with a sense of wonder and
mystery.