6 min video documentation of the exhibition kastad/cast at Galerie Forsblom, Stockholm, 2019
Video by: Josefina Malmegård
6 min video documentation of the exhibition kastad/cast at Galerie Forsblom, Stockholm, 2019
Video by: Josefina Malmegård
Beholder Miniature, 2019
Bronze
45 x 31 x 27 cm
Edition 1 of 10
Beholder, 2006
White glazed ceramic and fabric
90 cm high
Unique
2017
Bronze
2.60 m high
Monument for Lund University's 350th anniversary.
Inauguration in October 2017.
2016
Bronze, Fountain
3 x 4.5 x 3 m
&child is a continuation of the bronze fountain Mother located in Malmö.
May 23, 2013, Carl Eldhs Ateljémuseum, Sweden
Carl Eldh Ateljémuseum opens to the public again in late May 2013 after having been closed for six years. This year the museum also turnes 50, which among other things will be celebrated with the opening of a new room for temporary exhibitions in the museum building at the back. First up is Charlotte Gyllenhammar, who will use parts of the Eldh studio. Gyllenhammar focuses on the studio as a place of work and will highlight the many processes that have been going on there. Central to her exhibition is a work that both literally and figuratively set our notions of sculpture upside down.
Linköping Cathedral – 0n October 18th, 2009 an installation by Charlotte Gyllenhammar was inaugurated. Built in 1520, Linköping Cathedral is one of Sweden's most extravagant church buildings of the Middle Ages.
2007
Commissioned by the city of Gothenburg, Sweden. The monument is a photo based work in bronze and graphic concrete. Height 2.5 m
2007
New Art Centre at Roche Court, Wiltshire, U.K. A monumental sculpture in concrete with a gold balloon in the interior. Height 4 m
2006
24P HDCAM transferred to DVD
Cinematographer: P.A. Svensson
Hang (Still Images) I – IV Silver gelatin print – Silicon mounted on glass (approximate size) 120 x 135 cm
Hang (Still Images) V – VIII C-print, Silicon mounted on glass (approximate size) 120 x 140 cm
2004
24P HDCAM transferred to DVD, two wide screen projectors,
back projection screen
8.7 x 2.7 m
edition of 3
Cinematographer: P.A. Svensson
Installation photos: Tord Lund
Nachsagen, Ich und Meinhof (still images) C-print, silicon, glass, 1.37 x 1.10 m
edition of 5
2004
24P HDCAM transferred to DVD,
projector, polyester, wood, 1.3 x 0.4 x 0.65 m
edition of 2 and 1 artist proof
Cinematographer: P.A. Svensson
Installation photos: Stefan Bohlin
Courtesy of Jeanette Bonnier, Stockholm, Sweden & Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden & Kiasma, Helsingfors, Finland
Burnt sand, gilded silver, 2 x 2 x 2 m, (detail 0.15 x 0.07 x 0.07 m)
Installation photos: Tord Lund & Stefan Bohlin
2004
Reconstruction of explosion at The Swedish Military Agency, FOI
Mixed media, dimensions variable.
Courtesy of Kulturhuset, Stockholm, Sweden
Installation photos: Tord Lund
2003
16 mm film with sound transferred to DVD, back projection screen 4 x 3 m, unfired clay, projector
Courtesy of the Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden
Installation photos: Per-Arne Allsten
2003
White glazed chamotte, cotton fabric, press cutting
Courtesy of Magasin 3 Stockholm Art Space, Sweden
Installation photo: Stefan Bohlin
16 mm film with sound transferred to DVD, Two projectors, unfired clay, mattress, wall bars
Installation photos: Stefan Bohlin
Obstacles and Disguises (Still Images) 1 - 4
C-print, silicone, plexi, 0.4 x 0.5 m
edition of 7
2003
Polyester, fabric, gold, wood, mattress, figure 90 cm, edition of 2
Courtesy of Jan Widlund, Stockholm, and The Stockholm Art Council, Sweden
Installation photos: Stefan Bohlin
2002
Permanent installation at the Wånas Foundation
Replica of artist’s own studio, inversed concrete, steel, glass, etc. 11 x 4.5 x 3.5 x 2.5 m
Installation photos: Anders Norsell
2001
Permanent installation at Stockholm University, Sweden
Concrete, steel, 1.90 x 3.75 x 0.45 m
Courtesy of Stockholm University, Sweden
Installation photos: Max Plunger
1999
Glazed chamotte, linen, silver, yellow sapphires, height 0.77 m
Courtesy of Magasin 3, Stockholm Art Space, Sweden
Installation photos: Stefan Bohlin
1999
Fall installation BETA SP video with sound transferred to DVD, two projectors, two mirrors, two screens, 2.05 x 2.73 m
and 2.55 x 1.36 m
edition of 3
Courtesy of – The National Museum of Women in Arts, Washington D.C.
Cinematographer: Tomas Boman
Installation photos: Stefan Bohlin
Fall I, II, III (still images)
Cibachrome, laminate, aluminum
0.96 x 1.00 m
edition of 5
1998
35 mm film, loop, screen 1 x 1 m, mirror, table, 1.03 x 0.49 m (linen, plaster, steel, wood) projector
Belle (still image)
cibachrome, laminate, aluminum
0.38 x 0.49 m
edition of 10
1997
35 mm transferred to 16 mm film, loop, screen 0.96 x 0.70 m, projector, mirror, table (linen, silver, plaster, garnets, tools, etc.)
Installation photos: Stefan Bohlin
Disobedience 1997/2002
(Still image) C-print, laminate, aluminum 0.80 x 1.14 m
edition of 5
1996
35 mm transferred to 16 mm film, loop, two screens, 1.5 x 2 m, two mirrors, two projectors
Cinematographer: Tomas Boman
Installation photos: Peter Öhlander
1995
35 mm transferred to 16 mm film, loop, screen, 1.5 x 2 m, mirror, projector
edition of 3
Courtesy of Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden
Cinematographer: Tomas Boman
Installations photos: Stefan Bohlin
Crossroads (Still Images)
C-print, laminate, aluminum
1.4 x 2 m
edition of 5
1994
Man, desk, chair, lamp, drawing, tools, three mirrors, pile of paper, 500 kilos of clay, five pieces of gold jewelry
Installation photos: Stefan Bohlin
1993
A replica of the artist’s own studio
within the studio of Carl Milles (1875-1955)
mixed media
Installation photos: Stefan Bohlin
1993
Unfired clay, children’s clothes, table, chair, drawing pad,
watercolours, etc. 5 m in diameter
Installation photos: Johanna Rylander
Die for You (1993)
Oak tree; 120 years old, 12 m tall,
10 m wide, 1.6 tons
Installation at Sergels torg, Stockholm, Sweden
Installation photos: Stefan Bohlin
Die for You, Day (1993/2001)
C-print, laminate, aluminum
1.4 x 1.4 m
edition of 5
Die for You, Night (1993/2001)
C-print, laminate, aluminum
1.4 x 1.4 m
edition of 5
1992
Burnt sand, paper, 2.5 x 1.5 m
Courtesy of Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden
Installation photos: Tord Lund
1991
Six negative reliefs of plaster 1.05 x 2.40 x 0.16 m, clothes, suitcase, purse etc. burst by an explosion at the Swedish Defense Agency, FOI
Courtesy of Göteborgs Posten, Gothenburg, Sweden
Installation photos: Roger Andersson