Olof Marsja
A Bunch of Sculptures Dreaming of the Light
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A Bunch of Sculptures Dreaming of the Light is the first monograph dedicated to the Gothenburg based Swedish artist Olof Marsja. With 288 pages, a selection of 157 images, and a critical apparatus featuring one essay by the internationally renowned curator Johan Deurell (Röhsska Museum, Zaha Hadid Foundation and Vitra Design Museum), an unpublished short story by Swedish author and sound artist Pär Thörn, and a long interview by Mattia Lullini, the book presents in full the first 9 years’ practice of one of the most relevant artists of his generation in Sweden. From his institutional debut as the winner of the Maria Bonnier Dahlin Foundation Grant in 2019 to his latest exhibitions at the Gothenburg Museum of Art, Gammel Strand and Buffalo AKG Art Museum, this publication celebrates and opens to the public the full spectrum and richness of Marsja’s sculptural world. A realm where pop culture and industrial design meet history and traditions, where Marsja’s Sámi heritage and Duodji (Sámi craft) intertwine with idiosyncratic ideas and witty humour, where the wide range of materials and techniques mastered by the Swedish artist are joined together in assemblages and figures that are uniquely able to address questions of identity, history and our contemporary world.
The book is published by NEVVEN Editions, the independent publishing house of the Gothenburg based art gallery NEVVEN and is the first one of a series of monographs by the gallery artists.
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Size: 210 x 260 mm
Pages: 288
Format: softcover
Language: English
Illustration: 157 colour
Editor: Mattia Lullini
Texts: Johan Deurell, Pär Thörn, Mattia Lullini
Design: Mattia Lullini, Fredrik Åkum
Printing: Balto Print
Publisher: NEVVEN Editions
Publication Year: 2024
Weight: 1224 gr
ISBN: 978-91-986383-6-3
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45 €