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SUMMARY:Britas salon: Stella Explorer
DESCRIPTION:During one of the darkest days of the year and on the eve of the midwinter solstice\, Carl Eldh’s Studio Museum invites you to a musical salon with the renowned musician and singer Stella Explorer and harpist Pauline Burke Clason. Among hundreds of sculptures in the studio built in 1919\, synth\, harp and voice meet in a rebirth of the cultural salons that were previously arranged by the museum’s founder Brita Eldh (Carl and Elise Eldh’s daughter). \nDescendant of a long line of musicians\, stretching back to the underground concert halls of apartheid South Africa\, Stella Explorer draws from her background and fills her twilight songs with rhythms and arrangements inspired by jazz music\, pop and South African beats. \nOnly 25 tickets are available for this concert. Ticket price SEK 120 includes entrance to the museum. The doors open at 17.30 when the museum offers refreshments outside on the loggia. The concert starts at 18:00. We recommend dressing warmly as the studio is slightly cooler this time of year. \nBrita’s salon is implemented with the support of Region Stockholm. \nWelcome!
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/britas-salon-stella-explorer/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231204
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SUMMARY:Winter weekend in the studio
DESCRIPTION:This winter weekend\, the museum opens up for visits to the studio\, which is otherwise closed for the season. \nWe offer a guided tour in English at 1.30 pm. \nIn the workshop you can create Christmas ornaments\, an activity that suits all ages. For younger children\, there is a special Christmas trail as a way to discover the museum. \nThe museum shop provides gift ideas as hand-cast candles\, honey\, plaster figurines and craft materials. \nOutdoors traditional non-alcoholic mulled wine is served. \nWarmly welcome!
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/winter-weekend-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231116T173000
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SUMMARY:Britas salon: Shida Shahabi
DESCRIPTION:Carl Eldhs Studio Museum invites you to a musical salon with the composer and pianist Shida Shahabi\, together with Gerda Holmquist on cello. Among the hundreds of sculptures in the studio from 1919\, the musical salon is an homage to the cultural salons previously arranged by the museum’s founder Brita Eldh (Carl and Elise Eldh’s daughter). \nBorn in the Swedish capital in 1989\, composer Shida Shahabi’s home was filled with both ‘70s Persian pop and long-established classical works\, but\, she insists\, “it was the environment –my parents finding joy in listening and singing –that shaped my long-term relationship tomusic\, not the genres or my family’s CD collection.” She was eleven when she first started experimenting with her own compositions\, and in 2009\, when she began studying at Stockholm’s Royal Institute of Art\, she chose to integrate this creative urge with another\, her passion for art. By the time she left\, she was already freelancing as a musician with countless local artists and bands\, and she soon found herself writing for dance\, cinema\, theatre and fine art contexts \nIn 2023\, Shahabi released her second album\, Living Circle\, a carefully calibrated blend of classical and electronic elements. Combining ambient and drone techniques with traditional structures\, its emotional resonance floats elusively within profoundly atmospheric\, uncluttered compositions rich in textural detail and pervaded by a low-end warmth. An unusually immersive style\, this provides a refuge which invites a reaction as cerebral as it is sentimental. In fact\, according to Shahabi\, “I don’t see any necessity in making a distinction. We need both to experience art.” \nThe concert is part of the project Britas salon and is supported by the Swedish Culture Council. \n  \n \n  \n \n 
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/britas-salon-shida-shahabi/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20231105T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20231105T190000
DTSTAMP:20260516T115537
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SUMMARY:Celebration of the light in dark November
DESCRIPTION:With autumn comes darkness but during this perticular evening the Brunnsviken area is lit with hundreds of lights to help spread joy\, light and warmth. In the studio garden\, lights are lit and in the studio a warm glow embrace the sculptures. \nThere are no guided tours on this evening\, but the museum’s educators are happy to answer questions about Carl Eldh and the sculptures as well as the studio building designed by the architect Ragnar Östberg. \nA warm welcome to a fantastic cultural and natural area in the immediate vicinity of the big city. \n 
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/celebration-of-the-light-in-dark-november/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20231028T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20231028T160000
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SUMMARY:Bird\, Fish or somewhere in between - workshop
DESCRIPTION:Among hundreds of sculptures\, animals play hide and seek as part of the works of art. To find them\, look high as for flying birds\, low as for swimming fish and everywhere in between. \nWhen the sculptor Carl Eldh (1873-1954) worked in the studio during the first half of the 20th century\, Stockholm was different in many ways. Horses\, transporting goods and people\, were for a long time more common than motor vehicles on the city streets. In the Bellevue Park area surrounding the studio there were\, then as well as now\, wild animals as hares\, birds and squirrels. You can easily imagine they were a source of inspiration for some of the works by Carl Eldh. Can you find any of the mentioned animals among the sculptures? You can also look for more exotic animals such as lions and hippos. \nBorrow a picture overview for clues about what animals could be found. When finished looking for animals you are welcome to the workshop. With guidance you will sculpt your own animal in clay. The clay work can be painted and decorated before it accompany you home. \nA warm welcome to all creative-loving 6–11-year-olds in the company of an adult. \n 
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/bird-fish-or-somewhere-in-between-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230824T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230824T170000
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SUMMARY:Britas salon: A fig by Ingela Ihrman
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to take part of Ingela Ihrman’s performance A fig – a silent performance in one act\, at the same time both a creation and a disintegration. The fig is a drama queen of sorts\, hoping to perhaps also gain praise for its beautiful flesh. \nIn the exhibition Miss Brunnsviken we are met by a collection of queens\, or at least the traces of them\, in a play with ideas on beauty and the body. In Ihrman’s art\, the supposedly beautiful is often pitted against something violent\, disgusting or upsetting. \nThis performative work is included in the museum’s regular entrance fee on this day. The performance is part of the project Brita’s salon with the support of the Swedish Arts Council. \nWarmly welcome!
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/britas-salon-a-fig-by-ingela-ihrman/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230621T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230621T190000
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SUMMARY:Britas salon: Various Artists
DESCRIPTION:In the more than a hundred-year-old studio\, the band\, consisting of performance artist Fatima Moallim\, the composer and voice artist Sofia Jernberg and the arranger and music journalist Elena Wolay\, offers a site-specific performance with drawing\, voice\, pre-recorded sound images and violin. For this occasion\, Various Artists is guested by artist Ida Idaida. \n \nAbout Various Artists \nSince its inception\, Various Artists was intended to be in constant flux\, with lineups that change from occasion to occasion. The project moves in the borderland between art and music\, and the emphasis is on improvisation. The artists let the spontaneously created music and art lead them into the unknown without the security that comes with predetermined plans. A performance can include elements as disparate as drawing both visually and the sound of pencils on paper\, poetry and voice art. \n \nThe project was born when existential anxiety and stage fright hit Fatima Moallim just before an art performance. Then Jernberg and Wolay decided to join her on stage in an act of solidarity. There they improvised an ad hoc\, multidisciplinary performance around Fatima’s work. The concept proved to be a success and now it has been given new life in the guise of Various Artists. The name fits both in the literal sense – the members are all active in the Swedish art scene – and in the practical sense that the term is used on generic credits on music collections\, to denote that it is a collective of individual artists rather than a clearly defined unit. \n \nThe salon is part of the project Brita’s salon with the support of the Swedish Arts Council.
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/britas-salon-various-artists/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231002
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SUMMARY:Ingela Ihrman - Miss Brunnsviken
DESCRIPTION:Carl Eldhs Ateljémuseum is pleased to present the artist Ingela Ihrman\, internationally recognized for her large-scale sculptures and unconventional\, humorous works. In the exhibition Miss Brunnsviken we are presented to a collection of queens\, or at least traces of them\, in an exploration with ideas about beauty and the body. In Ihrman’s art\, the supposedly beautiful is often put against something violent\, disgusting or upsetting. \n– The title is a way of naming the beauty that hits me in the face every time I visit Carl Eldh Studio Museum. I wanted to explore what it is like to stare at something beautiful – what happens to the viewer and the one being watched? says Ingela Ihrman. \nIn conjunction with the exhibition\, a catalog will be published with in-depth conversations between the artist and curator Caroline Malmström\, followed by an artist talk on Thursday June 1st\, when the poet Marie Silkeberg will also participate. During the late summer\, Ingela Ihrman returns to treat visitors to the performance piece Ett fikon on Thursday\, August 24th. \nThe exhibition is curated by Joanna Nordin and Caroline Malmström. \nThe Carl Eldh Studio Museum would like to thank the Swedish Arts Council and the City of Stockholm for their invaluable support to the arts\, as well as Pontus Bonnier\, The Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation and Anne-Marie Lembcke – The ad infinitum foundation for their generous donations to the museum and the exhibition. \n  \nAbout the artist\nIngela Ihrman (b. 1985 in Kalmar) is based in Malmö. During the winter and spring of 2023 she was a residency artist at Iaspis Konstnärsnämnden and worked in a studio on Maria Skolgata in Stockholm. With a disarming humor and playfulness\, Ingela Ihrman’s art has for the past decade responded to a need to think about questions concerning the future of humanity on earth. Through the work of the hand and the presence of time-consuming techniques\, new meaning is created from often recycled and everyday materials. \nIngela Ihrman represented Sweden in the Nordic Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2019. In 2023\, she is also presenting the solo exhibition Nocturne at Gasworks in London and will open a retrospective at Malmö Konsthall in September.
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/ingela-ihrman-miss-brunnsviken/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Stockholm Culture Night: Spending Time with Ghosts - Ida-Johanna Lundqvist
DESCRIPTION:During Stockholm Culture Night 2023\, we present the exhibition Spending Time with Ghosts by artist Ida-Johanna Lundqvist. \nIn the archive of hundreds of white plaster sculptures that make up Carl Eldh’s old studio\, Ida-Johanna Lundqvist’s new sculptures are presented. Here\, among the phantoms that have been models for sculptures in other materials in completely different places\, a snail suddenly seems to stretch its way in an unclear direction. From the ceiling hangs transparent balls with encapsulated\, whitish mushrooms. A pheasant decorated with fruits meets the eye. All of them more or less transparent\, several of them clear symbols of the transition to the other side. \nThe exhibition touches upon the approach to the inevitable end\, and the symbols\, rituals and practices that surrounded death historically. With a tangible accuracy\, the sculptures have been chiseled out and then cast in materials such as silicone and epoxy. In the more than a hundred-year-old studio where time seems to have stood still\, the artworks vibrate and summon those who are missing\, and the time that has passed. \nFree entrance during Stockholm Culture Night 2023. The exhibition is part of the project Brita’s Salon with the support of Kulturrådet. \nWelcome! \nAbout the artist\nIda-Johanna Lundqvist is an artist and sculptor and graduated from the Royal Stockholm University of the Arts in 2018. She works with artistic research around themes such as history\, medicine\, the body\, culture and loss\, with a process that results in physical sculptures and installations. Among others\, she has exhibited at the Nitja Senter for Contemporary Art in Oslo\, C4 Projects in Copenhagen and the Art Academy in Stockholm. Ida-Johanna was awarded the Bernadotte scholarship in 2021.
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/culture-night-stockholm-spending-time-with-ghosts-ida-johanna-lundqvist/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230330T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230330T190000
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SUMMARY:Brita's salon: Spring concert with Linnéa Talp
DESCRIPTION:Carl Eldh’s Studio Museum opens for the season by inviting you to an instrumental spring concert with the composer Linnéa Talp. Among hundreds of sculptures in the studio erected in 1919\, Linnéa Talp’s electronic organ sounds in a rebirth of the cultural salons that were previously arranged by the museum’s founder Brita Eldh (Carl and Elise Eldh’s daughter). \nLinnéa Talp is a composer and musician based in Stockholm. Spring 2022 saw the release of her solo instrumental debut “Arch of Motion”\, music that revolves around an exploration of the church organ\, with subtly interwoven elements of instruments such as voice\, bass clarinet\, flute and trombone. \nThe process began during a residency at Ställbergs Gruva in the summer of 2020\, and has largely been about trying to create an extended musical movement based on breathing and bodily presence. The album was produced together with Alex Zethson and released on the Thanatosis label. \n30 tickets are available for this concert. Ticket price SEK 120 includes entrance to the museum. The doors open at 17:30\, the concert starts at 18:00. \nBuy tickets here – link to Billetto. \nThe concert is part of the project Brita’s salon with the support of the Cultural Council. \nWarmly welcome!
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/britas-salon-spring-concert-with-linnea-talp/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221204T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221204T160000
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SUMMARY:A touch of Christmas!
DESCRIPTION:The museum opens up in Christmas atmosphere. \n\n\nA guided tour of the art and the building in English at 1.30 p.m is included in the entrance fee. \nIn the Christmas themed workshop classic Swedish ornaments can be created in colorful paper\, yarn and other material. \nThe shop offers Christmas gift ideas as hand-cast tar candles and plaster figurines. \nMulled wine\, in Swedish known as “glögg”\,  with traditional condiments as raisins and almonds is served outdoors. \nWelcome!
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/a-touch-of-christmas/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220924
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SUMMARY:Finissage Släpljus: performance and artist talk with Gideonsson/Londré
DESCRIPTION:The artist duo Gideonsson/Londré work to find a common body to produce knowledge and experience through\, which goes beyond the individual intention. \nHere they present a new performance based on Carl Eldh’s Ateljémuseum as a place for preservation\, and the continuous care required to try to resist degradation.
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/finissage-slapljus-performance-and-artist-talk-with-gideonsson-londre/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220908T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220908T200000
DTSTAMP:20260516T115537
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SUMMARY:Artist talk and performance Släpljus: Susanna Jablonski\, Cara Tolmie and Cia Kanthi
DESCRIPTION:The body as archive: artists Susanna Jablonski\, Cara Tolmie and Cia Kanthi\, participating in the summer exhibition Släpljus\, in conversation with museum director Joanna Nordin. Performance in the exhibition by Cara Tolmie.
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/artist-talk-and-performance-slapljus-susanna-jablonski-cara-tolmie-and-cia-kanthi/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220825T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220825T193000
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SUMMARY:Artist talk Släpljus: Chiara Bugatti and Danae Valenza
DESCRIPTION:Memory\, material\, particle: artists Chiara Bugatti and Danae Valenza\, participating in the summer exhibition Släpljus\, in conversation with museum director Joanna Nordin. The talk will be held in English. \nTickets 80 sek\, guided tour at 17 (in Swedish) included.
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/artist-talk-slapljus-chiara-bugatti-and-danae-valenza/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220820
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220821
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SUMMARY:Tydningen Magazine presents issue 43/44 LITTLE SPARTA
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 20 August we will host the event and release of magazine Tydningen nr. 43/44: LITTLE SPARTA in the Studio Garden. A day with poetry readings\, micro lectures\, interventions and presentations. \nTydningen nr. 43/44 is an issue about the Scottish poet Ian Hamilton Finlay starting from his home\, workspace and conceptual poetry garden Little Sparta. \nParticipating during the day: \nShadi Angelina Bazeghi\nBeata Berggren\nLinnéa Fonseca\nGresshoppene har ingen konge & Jenny Tunedal\nAnna Hallberg\nAndreas Vermehren Holm\nMartin Högström\nBalsam Karam\nFilip Lindberg\nGösta Mattsson\nFredrik Nyberg\nCia Rinne\nErik Sandberg\nSara Wengström \nMore info about schedule and program will follow.
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/tydningen-magazine-presents-issue-43-44-little-sparta/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221003
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SUMMARY:Summer exhibition: Släpljus
DESCRIPTION:With a site specific starting point in the work of the late Carl Eldh\, the studio museum and it’s collections\, Släpljus explores ways of relating to history and historiography\, winding between the personal and larger historical narratives. From the wetness of a mollusk\, to echoing empty exoskeletons or archeological fragments from times of war – nestled within the collections of the museum – six young artists pose questions on personal and collective memory\, hybrid histories and identities\, preservation and care\, attempting to make sense of how to relate to what is our place in the winding path of time. \nOther than a romantic shimmer\, the exhibition title Släpljus (trailing\, or dragging light) also refers to a low light setting used by historical conservators in examining ancient artifacts searching for previously unnoticed details in pursuit of unveiling new perspectives of bygone times. \n \nBringing new mediums\, formats\, histories and ideas into the museum\, the exhibition wishes to probe\, perhaps some of the most fundamental questions embedded within the human experience – What are our possibilities to savor more than shards of the present into the future? How do we relate to time\, history and the inescapable act of disappearance\, that in the end\, we will all be a part of? \nParticipating artists:\nChiara Bugatti (1991\, IT)\nSusanna Jablonski (1985\, SE)\nCia Kanthi (1984\, SE)\nAnna Ting Möller (1991\, CN)\nCara Tolmie (1984\, SC)\nDanae Valenza (1985\, AUS)
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/slapljus/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Stockholm's Culture Night 2022: Anden by Fathia Mohidin
DESCRIPTION:During Stockholm’s Culture Night 2022\, we present the sound work Anden by the artist Fathia Mohidin in a version developed especially for the unique environment that is Carl Eldh’s Studio Museum. \nAmong the several hundred sculptures shaped during Eldh’s artistic career\, one can hear breathing\, panting and breathing. The activity that evokes the sounds in Mohidin’s sound works is not always given: but whether it is effort\, exhalation or lust\, it is in the breath that the body takes in the spirit\, it is here the body is filled with life. \nFathia Mohidin is interested in the physical body at work\, and the values ​​and ideals involved in shaping our bodies. In the meeting with Eldh’s often idealized and vital sculptures\, new perspectives are brought to life. Many of them were created during the early 20th century when irrational bodies were to be subordinated to the sensible body of society. How does the view of the strong and healthy body live on in our time? What are the consequences of these ideals? \nWelcome! \n  \nAbout the artist \nIn Fathia Mohidin’s (b. 1985) work\, media such as video\, sound and sculpture are woven together with extensive research in larger installations. She continuously turns to sports and exercise as a starting point for reflecting on the body in relation to political\, social and economic structures. \nAbout the Culture Night 2022 \nWith more actors than ever\, you get the chance to experience Stockholm’s broad cultural life through both physical programs and digital live broadcasts\, between 18:00 – 24:00 with free admission. Read more about the program on the culture night’s website.
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/stockholms-culture-night-2022-anden-by-fathia-mohidin/
LOCATION:Carl Eldhs Ateljémuseum\, Lögebodavägen 10\, Bellevueparken\, Stockholm\, 113 47\, Sverige
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SUMMARY:Hazelius BBQ: studio talk with Sigrid Holmwood and Claudia Lindén
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 26 March\, Carl Eldh’s Ateljémuseum invites you to a conversation between artist Sigrid Holmwood and Claudia Lindén\, professor of literary studies at Södertörn University\, about the 19th century’s fascination with folk culture\, Skansen’s and the Nordic Museum’s founder Artur Hazelius and the obduracy of evanescence. \nWearing a loose nose and a suit sewn in kattun\, a thin\, printed cotton fabric\, artist Sigrid Holmwood examines political relations embedded in Western European art history and the emergence of modernity. In painting\, performance and textile works\, she has worked with the peasant as a symbol of something old-fashioned\, a figure that needed to be pushed back in time in order to construct modernity. \nIn her research\, professor Claudia Lindén has approached the paradoxical relationship of Artur Hazelius and his visions of life and death. Skansen would become a living place where each new generation could meet their own childhood. In this way\, time itself could be shaped\, as continuous destruction and salvation in one. \nThe emergence of these places was closely followed by the artist Carl Eldh\, who was hired to design the Nordic Museum’s main portal\, with figures such as Mother Svea\, the Spinstress and the Farmer. With these institutions\, an idea of ​​Swedishness was formed that is still alive to this day. But they also carry the potential to develop the local’s positions in global and colonial processes\, and a possible resistance to modernity’s inevitable destruction of life forms. \nThe studio talk is an open conversation based on an artistic process\, a room for the unfinished and exploratory. This conversation is the first of several\, and part of Carl Eldh’s Ateljémuseum’s experimental exploration of what a cultural heritage institution can be. \nDuring the day\, Sigrid Holmwood’s textile prints are installed among the sculptures in the studio. We open the gates half an hour before the talk. \nThe conversation is held in Swedish. \nWelcome! \n… \nSigrid Holmwood holds a PhD in Art from Goldsmiths College\, London\, UK (2021)\, an MA in Painting from the Royal College of Art\, London\, UK (2002)\, and a BFA from Ruskin School of Art\, Oxford\, UK\, (2000 ). She is represented in the collections at the Saatchi Gallery\, Halland Art Museum\, the Swedish Arts Council and the Modern Museum. Her work is currently part of the exhibition “Swedish Acquisitions: Insights” at the Moderna museet in Stockholm. \nClaudia Lindén is a professor of literary studies at Södertörn University in Stockholm. Her research interests include Scandinavian literature from the 19th century\, Gothic literature\, animal studies\, gender studies\, queer theory\, history theory. Lindén is currently working on the animal study project “The bear’s tracks: A study of the bear in national romantic literature around the Baltic Sea”.
URL:https://eldhsatelje.se/event/hazelius-bbq-studio-talk-with-sigrid-holmwood-and-claudia-linden/
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