Gunnel Wåhlstrand
30 Sep - 17 Dec 2006
GUNNEL WÅHLSTRAND
paintings from the Collection
30 SEPTEMBER–17 DECEMBER 2006
"The procedure is like that of developing photographs - the slow process is a way of further enhancing the memory."
Gunnel Wåhlstrand, 2006 from the audio-guide
From the press release: Gunnel Wåhlstrand bases her work on her family's photo album. Time-consuming, large-scale, and with great precision, she paints from photographs of her father's early childhood. The photographs show the west coast of Sweden, interiors from the 1950s, a garden outside a house, often with posing family members. With ink and water she paints on paper measuring more than 200 x 150 cm.
In her final exhibition at the Royal University College of Fine Arts in Stockholm in 2003, Gunnel Wåhlstrand presented six paintings that she had been working on daily for two years. The director of Magasin 3, David Neuman, describes the encounter as "...one of those incredible experiences that you don't have that many times in life. A student thesis exhibition that surpassed most of what I've seen over the past 20 years..." The paintings featured in the exhibition are in the Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall Collection. Three of them are from the thesis exhibition in 2003 and one is from 2004, "Långedrag".
paintings from the Collection
30 SEPTEMBER–17 DECEMBER 2006
"The procedure is like that of developing photographs - the slow process is a way of further enhancing the memory."
Gunnel Wåhlstrand, 2006 from the audio-guide
From the press release: Gunnel Wåhlstrand bases her work on her family's photo album. Time-consuming, large-scale, and with great precision, she paints from photographs of her father's early childhood. The photographs show the west coast of Sweden, interiors from the 1950s, a garden outside a house, often with posing family members. With ink and water she paints on paper measuring more than 200 x 150 cm.
In her final exhibition at the Royal University College of Fine Arts in Stockholm in 2003, Gunnel Wåhlstrand presented six paintings that she had been working on daily for two years. The director of Magasin 3, David Neuman, describes the encounter as "...one of those incredible experiences that you don't have that many times in life. A student thesis exhibition that surpassed most of what I've seen over the past 20 years..." The paintings featured in the exhibition are in the Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall Collection. Three of them are from the thesis exhibition in 2003 and one is from 2004, "Långedrag".