Annika Von Hausswolff (43 years old, born 1967)
Galleries showing Annika Von Hausswolff
Solo Shows with Annika Von Hausswolff| Annika Von Hausswolff at Casey Kaplan | Oct 10, 2008 | - | Nov 8, 2008 | | Casey Kaplan is pleased to present an exhibition of new photographs and three-dimensional objects by one of Sweden’s most distinguished artists, Annika von Hausswolff. “I am the Runway of Your Thoughts” is von Hausswolff’s third solo exhibition in th... |
Group Shows with Annika Von Hausswolff| This Winter at Casey Kaplan | Nov 27, 2007 | - | Jan 5, 2008 | | Casey Kaplan is pleased to announce This Winter, a debut of new and earlier artworks from a selection of the gallery’s represented artists. An exciting survey of works from artists who exhibited in 2007 and a preview of what to expect from Casey Kapl... | | A Rabbit as King of the Ghosts at Mitchell-Innes & Nash | Jun 27, 2006 | - | Aug 11, 2006 | | May 10, 2006 Mitchell-Innes & Nash will present a summer photography exhibition curated by photographers Justine Kurland and Dan Torop in its Chelsea space. The exhibition will include works from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, with a numb... |
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More InformationThe Heat From Our Bodies Generates the Images That Mortality Demands | Posted: 2006-11-24 | Exhibition at Andréhn-Schiptjenko in Stockholm.
Andréhn-Schiptjenko has the pleasure of announcing Annika von Hausswolff´s third solo exhibition at Andréhn-Schiptjenko.
The exhibition opens Thursday November 30, at 5 – 8 pm.
Annika von Hausswolff is one of Sweden’s most significant artists working with photography. She was Sweden’s representative at the Venice biennale in 1999 and during the past few years her work has been seen in both group- and solo shows in USA, France, Germany, Denmark, The Netherlands, Japan and Italy. Her work centres on staged photography and spatiality combined with existential and psychoanalytic problems. She has, since a few years, started to incorporate props and objects in her work.
In her exhibition at Magasin 3 in Stockholm (2000) the photographic suite SPÖKE was presented for the first time together with a fitted carpet, a fire extinguisher and plants. The props morphed into an object entitled The Memory Of My Mother’s Underwear Transformed into a Flameproof Drape in her solo show at Statens Museum for Kunst in Copenhagen (2003). In 2005 Annika von Hausswolff went one step further and exhibited one large, three-dimensional construction at Baltic Art Centre in Visby.
In her show at Andréhn-Schiptjenko Annika von Hausswolff closes the circle and shows wall-objects together with colour and black/white photo works. The meeting between a drape and a glass surface in the wall-objects summarizes Annika von Hausswolff´s universe. Themes like projections, loss and desire are materialised in the object.
Annika von Hausswolff is born 1967 and lives and works in Gothenburg, Sweden. |
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