Lund University’s new jubilee sculpture, created by Charlotte Gyllenhammar, was unveiled on Saturday 21 October 2017, as part of the University's 350th anniversary celebrations.
bronze 2.60 m high
Lund University’s new jubilee sculpture, created by Charlotte Gyllenhammar, was unveiled on Saturday 21 October 2017, as part of the University's 350th anniversary celebrations.
bronze 2.60 m high
May 19–September 3, 2017
Comprising some 30 photographers, this group exhibition with the horse as its common denominator reflects our relationship with this powerful, spiritual, beautiful and hard-working animal. Aiming to widen the representation of the horse and its various contexts and cultures, the exhibition curator, Sophie Mörner, in collaboration with Fotografiska, has brought together some 100 works in order to highlight issues of the contemporary role of the horse, all in a multi-dimensional presentation in which photographers, queer theoreticians and horse nerds will all find something of interest.
curator Sophie Mörner
www.fotografiska.eu
June 18–September 3, 2017
June 23–September 10, 2017
In celebration of NMWA’s 30th anniversary, Revival presents contemporary sculptors and photo-based artists whose arresting aesthetics and intense subject matter spur viewers into a transcendent encounter with the art object.
White Chapel
January 18–April 16, 2017
Drawn from the National Museum of Women in the Arts (Washington, U.S.), this collection display showcases photography and video work by seventeen contemporary artists from around the world.
By turning their camera to women, including themselves, these artists embrace the female body as a vital medium for storytelling, expressing identity and reflecting individual and collective experience.
Featuring work by: Marina Abramović, Rineke Dijkstra, Anna Gaskell, Nan Goldin, Charlotte Gyllenhammar, Candida Höfer, Icelandic Love Corporation, Mwangi Hutter, Kirsten Justesen, Justine Kurland, Nikki S. Lee, Hellen van Meene, Shirin Neshat, Daniela Rossell, Eve Sussman and the Rufus Corporation, Janaina Tschäpe and Adriana Varejão.
Exhibition organised by the Whitechapel Gallery and the National Museum of Women in the Arts
www.whitechapelgallery.org
&child, a 3 meter tall bronze sculpture and fountain was inaugurated in November 2016. The work is a continuation of Charlotte Gyllenhammars bronze fountain Mother located in Malmö.
The Parlor magazine met Charlotte Gyllenhammar in her studio to talk about the studio, room and space and the process of creating.
click on the link below to view the interview
www.theparlor.org
A solo exhibition not to miss. Charlotte Gyllenhammars oeuvre including film, photography, sculpture and installation from the early 90’s until today will be on display. Gyllenhammar will also present a new body of work at the exhibition which will run from November 24, 2016 to March 5, 2017.