Etikett: MYRIA
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Björö/Brännström
Based in Umeå, the artist duo Björö/Brännström explores the intersection of textile, sculpture, dance, and sound. Hanna-Thea Björö, who has a background in architecture, explores textiles as a spatial material in relation to bodies. Andrèas Brännström, on the other hand, focuses on experimental and conceptual sound, often integrated with sculptural installations. Together, they have previously…
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Ovan Jord
Ovan Jord is a Stockholm-based art collective that seeks to integrate various creative expressions—such as music, technology, sculpture, and visual art—highlighting a passion for techno and experimental electronic sounds. The group focuses on creating installations, experimenting with social events, building interactive art, and collaborating with experts from various fields to inspire new artistic perspectives.
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Anneli & Tove Nowén
Anneli and Tove Nowén’s latest art project takes us on a journey from darkness to light, depicted through a cube within the dim cistern on Svanö. The cube symbolizes the beginning of life, inviting us to experience contrasts and reflections. Upon entering, we are greeted by an overwhelming sense of darkness that, paradoxically, feels bright.…
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Emil Faisal Hasselberg
Emil Faisal Hasselberg is a Swedish Artist born in 1999. He grew up in the city of Gothenburg, but spent his last years in the mid- northern parts of the country where he started his blacksmithing education. In the summer of 2023 he started the BFA Metal Art program at HDK- Valand, Campus Steneby. In…
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Eirik Brandal
Eirik Brandal (b. 1991, Stavanger, NO) is an artist and composer based in Stavanger and Riga. While originally studying music composition, his work has shifted toward electronic sound sculptures, looking to uncover the intrinsic beauty of circuits. By laying the circuits out in an architectural fashion, their context is changed from being functional objects to…
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ELME ÄMTING
Elme Ämting is a sculptor who lives in Kramfors. She works mainly with the human form, especially the head. She focuses more on inner than outer likeness and her sculptures can be both brutally disfigured and tenderly adorned.