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Maria Friberg

(Sweden, Born 1966)
Estimate
50 000 - 60 000 SEK
4 420 - 5 300 EUR
4 550 - 5 460 USD
Hammer price
65 000 SEK
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Finland: Kuvasto

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Karin Aringer
Stockholm
Karin Aringer
Specialist Photographs and Contemporary Art
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Maria Friberg
(Sweden, Born 1966)

"Embedded", 2006

Three parts. Each part signed Maria Friberg and numbered AP 1/3 on verso. C-print silicone mounted to glass 37 x 60 cm per part. These three photographs are separate works and can be hung and sold separately. In this LOT they are sold together.

Saleroom notice

These three photographs are separate works and can be hung and sold separately. In this LOT they are sold together.

Provenance

Dep,art,ment, Stockholm.

Literature

Maria Friberg, "Maria Friberg", 2008, avbildad.

Artist

Maria Friberg was a Swedish artist who primarily worked with photography and videography. Her primary theme was masculinity, whereby she investigated the traditional male adopted roles and its properties which has through history been defined as "masculine". Since her breakthrough in the 1990s alongside other female photographers who were educated at Gothenburgs photography school, Friberg has offered his growing audience enigmatic, powerful, and imaginative staged images of men. They float tranquilly in pool water, are squeezed into cars, sometimes sleeping among white sheets, or only their lower halves are visible as they sit in suits at a table. She works with staged photography and often uses art historical references. Friberg likes to work in series, varying a motif across multiple works. Some of her most well-known series are "Still Lives" and "Almost There."

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