Gunnel Wåhlstrand
- Title
- Gunnel Wåhlstrand / editors: Ellen Klintenberg Gedda, Jennifer Lindblad ; texts: David Neuman [and 3 others] ; translation: Karin Altenberg, Robin Robertson, Suzanne Cheadle Martin.
- Published by
- Stockholm : Art and Theory, [2017]
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- Description
- 99 pages : many color illustrations; 37 cm.
- Summary
- Swedish artist Gunnel Wåhlstrand (b. 1974) creates extraordinary large-scale ink wash paintings featuring monumental landscapes, compelling portraits and serene interiors with intriguing compositions. The point of departure for Wåhlstrand's work was a box of family photographs, the only connection that she had to her father while growing up. To fill the silence surrounding his life and disappearance, she began to use these photographs: enlarging the image, delving into every detail and using her imagination to complete any information that is lacking or obscured. Each work takes months to complete, as the ink washes are applied in successive layers, gradually filling the white paper through a process that the artist likens to a slowly developing photograph. This book assembles all of the artist's works, including an interview with the artist and a text by Lars Norén.
- Series statement
- Magasin 3 Stockholm konsthalls utställningskatalog ; no. 45
- Subject
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Note
- Includes biography and list of works (pages 95-97)
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes biography and list of works (pages 95-97).
- Language (note)
- Text in English and Swedish.