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Charlotte Gyllenhammar

(Sweden, Born 1963)
Estimate
80 000 - 100 000 SEK
7 060 - 8 830 EUR
7 490 - 9 360 USD
Hammer price
50 000 SEK
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Charlotte Gyllenhammar
(Sweden, Born 1963)

”Nachsagen, Ich und Meinhof" B1, 2004

Signed Charlotte Gyllenhammar and dated 2004 and numbered 3/5 on verso. Colour photography, silicone, glass 137.5 x 110 cm. Edition 5 + 2 AP.

Provenance

Galleri Charlotte Lund, Stockholm.

Exhibitions

Göteborgs konsthall, "Disidentifikation", 2 July - 31 October 2010.

Literature

Magnus Jensner and Evalena Lidman (ed), "Charlotte Gyllenhammar", 2004, compare image p. 115, 117 and 119.

Designer

Charlotte Gyllenhammar is a well-known Swedish artist who was born in Gothenburg in 1963. She studied at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm and continued her studies at The Royal College of Art in London. Her significant breakthrough in the Swedish art scene came in 1993 with the artwork 'Dö för dig', where Gyllenhammar suspended a 120-year-old oak tree upside down over Drottninggatan in central Stockholm. The piece garnered enormous attention. In 2023, she followed up with a new installation at the same location, this time featuring an even larger tree with lush foliage and a more extensive root system. The new artwork was named 'Dö för dig/Slå rot'.
Following her breakthrough, Gyllenhammar created several works with perspective-challenging motifs, exploring subjects such as identity, memories, captivity, and the tension between private and public. In her catalog of sculptural installations is 'Svindel' from 2002; a blown-up, upside-down version of her own studio, the artwork has now become a permanent indoor installation located in the Wanås Sculpture Park.
Gyllenhammar is represented in several collections and has created numerous public artworks, including the memorial monument to Dag Hammarskjöld at Uppsala Castle and Raoul Wallenberg's memorial commissioned by the City of Gothenburg. She has also participated in several international exhibitions, such as those at the Guggenheim in Bilbao, the Venice Biennale in Italy, and the Biwako Biennale in Japan in 2020. In 2023, Charlotte Gyllenhammar was named Artist of the Year by Princess Estelle's Cultural Foundation.

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