Fredrik Roos Art Grant 2017
28 Mar - 16 Apr 2017
Fredrik Roos Art Grant 2017
Josefine Östberg Olsson, Oskar Hult and Jonas Silfversten Bergman
Moderna Museet Malmö
Josefine Östberg Olsson, Oskar Hult and Jonas Silfversten Bergman
Moderna Museet Malmö
FREDRIK ROOS ART GRANT 2017
28 March – 16 April 2017
For the sixth time the Fredrik Roos Art Grant ceremony is being hosted by Moderna Museet Malmö. With a total award of 600,000 SEK (about 63,000 euros), it is one of Sweden’s largest grants for artists. After a thorough process that sought nominations from every fine arts college in Sweden, the 2017 Fredrik Roos Art Grant is awarded to Oskar Hult, Jonas Silfversten Bergman, and Josefine Östberg Olsson.
On March 28, Fredrik Roos’s birthday, an exhibition will open at Moderna Museet Malmö with this year’s three recipients of the Fredrik Roos Art Grant. The recipients have been selected from a shortlist of ten graduating art students, two from each of Sweden’s five fine arts colleges. From this group, the three recipients were chosen by a jury comprising the Fredrik Roos Foundation together with Daniel Birnbaum, Ann-Sofi Noring, and Iris Müller-Westermann from Moderna Museet. This year the Fredrik Roos Art Grant is awarded to Oskar Hult, Jonas Silfversten Bergman, and Josefine Östberg Olsson, who each receive a grant of 200,000 SEK (21,000 euros).
Oskar Hult (b. 1986), a graduate of the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm, is awarded the 2017 Fredrik Roos Art Grant, according to the jury’s statement, “for paintings that in a highly sensitive way allow materials and fragments from outside the world of art to be incorporated into new contexts in a non-hierarchical order. His pictures become time capsules that invite observers to immerse themselves and focus their gaze.”
Jonas Silfversten Bergman (b. 1991), a graduate of the Umeå Academy of Fine Arts, is awarded the 2017 Fredrik Roos Art Grant “for his talent at developing a manner of painting based on industrial materials, colors, and symbols that communicates as much about what lies beyond painting as it does about painting itself.”
Josefine Östberg Olsson (b. 1983), a graduate of the Valand Academy in Gothenburg, is awarded the 2017 Fredrik Roos Art Grant “for her talent at exploring social stigmas and predominant customs through sculptural, performance-based works.”
28 March – 16 April 2017
For the sixth time the Fredrik Roos Art Grant ceremony is being hosted by Moderna Museet Malmö. With a total award of 600,000 SEK (about 63,000 euros), it is one of Sweden’s largest grants for artists. After a thorough process that sought nominations from every fine arts college in Sweden, the 2017 Fredrik Roos Art Grant is awarded to Oskar Hult, Jonas Silfversten Bergman, and Josefine Östberg Olsson.
On March 28, Fredrik Roos’s birthday, an exhibition will open at Moderna Museet Malmö with this year’s three recipients of the Fredrik Roos Art Grant. The recipients have been selected from a shortlist of ten graduating art students, two from each of Sweden’s five fine arts colleges. From this group, the three recipients were chosen by a jury comprising the Fredrik Roos Foundation together with Daniel Birnbaum, Ann-Sofi Noring, and Iris Müller-Westermann from Moderna Museet. This year the Fredrik Roos Art Grant is awarded to Oskar Hult, Jonas Silfversten Bergman, and Josefine Östberg Olsson, who each receive a grant of 200,000 SEK (21,000 euros).
Oskar Hult (b. 1986), a graduate of the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm, is awarded the 2017 Fredrik Roos Art Grant, according to the jury’s statement, “for paintings that in a highly sensitive way allow materials and fragments from outside the world of art to be incorporated into new contexts in a non-hierarchical order. His pictures become time capsules that invite observers to immerse themselves and focus their gaze.”
Jonas Silfversten Bergman (b. 1991), a graduate of the Umeå Academy of Fine Arts, is awarded the 2017 Fredrik Roos Art Grant “for his talent at developing a manner of painting based on industrial materials, colors, and symbols that communicates as much about what lies beyond painting as it does about painting itself.”
Josefine Östberg Olsson (b. 1983), a graduate of the Valand Academy in Gothenburg, is awarded the 2017 Fredrik Roos Art Grant “for her talent at exploring social stigmas and predominant customs through sculptural, performance-based works.”