
1980–1995 The illustrated book sensitively documents the events of the 1980s, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent upheavals in people's lives. He takes up various stages of recent German history and reveals upheavals. Jansson has a very special perspective; she always focuses on the people who help shape historical events. With her camera she is always very close to the action, thereby creating closeness and opening doors for encounters. An extensive series takes us into the life of the divided city of Berlin, in East and West, with its protest and resistance movements. We do not see the well-known photos of large demonstrations, because the focus is on the feelings of all those involved in a highly politicized time - in East and West. Jansson's view takes a stand on a sometimes absurd reality in the shadow of the Cold War. Jansson dedicates another series to the opposition in the former GDR. They are subtle portraits of those people who helped change society and bring about radical change. These series are complemented by situations she captured in Eastern Europe.