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Jenny Källman

(Sweden, Born 1973)
Estimate
35 000 - 40 000 SEK
3 270 - 3 740 EUR
3 460 - 3 960 USD
Hammer price
26 000 SEK
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Jenny Källman
(Sweden, Born 1973)

"Signal Vision", 2015

Signed Jenny Källman and numbered 1/3 on verso. Pigment print, image 90 x 68 cm.

Provenance

Björkholmen Gallery, Stockholm.

Exhibitions

Björkholmen Gallery, Stockholm, "Lounge",
27 augusti - 26 september 2015. Illustrated on the invitation card.
This motif was shown at David Risley Gallery, Köpenhamn, "Jenny Källman - Shutter", 26 February – 2 April 2016.

Literature

Jenny Källman e.a, "The Rectangles Sharp Stare", 2015, illustrated.

More information

David Risley Gallery described "Signal Vision" as follows: "In other single exposure works in the show similar magical shifts occur. The photographs in the second room disrupt identity. Mirrors and flash, which would ordinarily reveal identity and detail are used here to mask and deflect. What should be a self portrait in Signal Vision is a photograph of a teenage girl. The overly familiar self absorption of the teenage image maker is dislocated and the photographer disappears, leaving the viewer in her place. We become the mirror."