Charlotte Gyllenhammar
Swedish artist (born 1963)
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- Eva Charlotte Gyllenhammar (born 16 December 1963) is a Swedish fine artist based in Stockholm.
- In 1993, she broke through the Swedish art scene when she suspended a 120-year-old tree over Drottninggatan, the main street in the center of Stockholm.
- For example, confinement and inversion are evident in her video/photographic series of suspended women entitled Belle , 1998, Disobedience , 1998, Fall , 1999, and more recently Hang 2006.
- The photographs were first premiered at Paris Photo in 2006, in the Central Exhibition, which was dedicated to the Nordic countries, where Gyllenhammar represented Sweden.
Eva Charlotte Gyllenhammar (born 16 December 1963) is a Swedish fine artist based in Stockholm. She began her career as a painter, but swiftly moved on to sculpture and installation after completing her studies at the Royal College of Art in London. In 1993, she broke through the Swedish art scene when she suspended a 120-year-old tree over Drottninggatan, the main street in the center of Stockholm. The work entitled Die for You was the first step in a progression of images and environments that invert perspective. For example, confinement and inversion are evident in her video/photographic series of suspended women entitled Belle, 1998, Disobedience, 1998, Fall, 1999, and more recently Hang 2006. The series Hang is composed of both color or c-prints and gelatin silver prints. The photographs were first premiered at Paris Photo in 2006, in the Central Exhibition, which was dedicated to the Nordic countries, where Gyllenhammar represented Sweden.
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