This volume celebrates the Swedish artist Mamma Andersson's new body of work--melancholic, evocatively colored paintings that explore femininity, fantasy, and memory. Andersson's works embody a new genre of landscape painting that recalls late nineteenth-century romanticism while also embracing a contemporary interest in layered, psychological compositions. Her panoramic scenes draw inspiration from a wide range of archival photographic source materials, filmic imagery, theater sets, and period interiors as well as the sparse topography of northern Sweden, where she grew up. The paintings utilize a selection of motifs from throughout her career: barren branches and thick-barked pine trees, domestic interiors, horses, and young women. Resembling still lifes, they further a tradition of quiet, dreamlike domestic scenes by Scandinavian artists such as Vilhelm Hammersh i (1864-1916) and Edvard Munch (1863-1944). Part of a self-conscious effort to capture an experience rather than a specific event, the compositions are freer and more abstract and mark a departure from her earlier work.
Splendid color reproductions bring the artist's textured brushstrokes, loose washes, and stark graphic lines to life on the page. The book also features a new essay by critically acclaimed author Karl Ove Knausgaard.
The Lost Paradise is published on the occasion of an eponymous exhibition presented at David Zwirner New York in 2020.
Author: Karl Ove Knausgaard, Mamma Andersson
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: David Zwirner Books
Published: 10/12/2021
Pages: 72
Weight: 1.32lbs
Size: 11.97h x 9.37w x 0.32d
ISBN: 9781644230565
About the AuthorKarl Ove Knausgaard is a Norwegian author. He became renowned for his six-volume autobiographical novel
My Struggle. He has been described as "one of the 21st century's greatest literary sensations" by
The Wall Street Journal. Since the completion of the
My Struggle series in 2011, he has also published an autobiographical series entitled
The Seasons Quartet as well as critical work on the art of Edvard Munch.
Mamma Andersson was born in 1962 in Lulea, Sweden. She studied from 1986 to 1993 at the Kungl Konsthogskolan in Stockholm, where she continues to live and work.