The exhibition began on Tuesday in Malmö City Library.

The next day, a man had vandalized one of the photographs, a picture of Andreas Paulsson himself. 

Andreas says that the idea of ​​the exhibition is to show what different bodies can look like.

And that he has received varying reactions. 

- It is from young people who have giggled to someone who has used the material pedagogically to tell their children. 

The vandal must have reported himself 

According to Sydsvenskan, it is a 27-year-old man who cut off the genitals in the photograph.

The 27-year-old must first report the exhibition for exposure and later, after he has vandalized it, report himself. 

The newspaper describes that he that in conversations with the police thinks the exhibition is "scandalous" and that his children should not be exposed get such pictures.

Andreas Paulsson has also reported the vandalism.

Conscious choice to set up at the City Library 

Andreas Paulsson is aware that it raises reactions to set up a photo exhibition like this in a city library instead of a gallery.

But think the choice of place is important.

- In a city library, you meet people in a different way.

In a gallery you go there to look at art.

In a city library, you come here and experience art in everyday life instead, he says. 

See more from the exhibition and what Andreas Paulsson thinks about it in the video above.