
Lotta Hannerz (1968)
Clou, 2018
Acrylic, putty, ink on wood and wire
120h x 90w cm
47.24h x 35.43w in
LH114
Lotta Hannerz
Notes 14, 2014
Oil on canvas
120h x 145w cm / 47.24h x 57.09w inches
LH075
Lotta Hannerz
Territory, 2015
Mixed media
25h x 100w x 10d cm / 9.84h x 39.37w x 3.94d inches
LH101
Lotta Hannerz
Trop-Plein, 2013
Mixed media
165h x 85w x 65d cm / 64.96h x 33.46w x 25.59d inches
LH034
photo: Anna Malmberg
Born in Stockholm in 1968 I Lives and works in Thailand.
In her artistry Lotta Hannerz navigates between borders where perceived sensations appear contrary to cognitive experience. Lines are common to words and drawings and in her work Hannerz employ its double capacity to illustrate phrases and draw spatial volumes. In painting and sculpture, she points out the fraudulent in visual information and the deceptive strains inherent to language. Puns and games with characters and proportions make paintings, which occasionally break away from their actual two-dimensionality look further into the room. With a starting-point in the absurd banalities of everyday life, Hannerz make comments on cognitive findings and fallacies.
Hannerz studied at Konstfack - University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, Stockholm (1989-1993) and at the Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm (2001-2002). Her works have been shown in numerous solo exhibitions in Sweden and Europe. She has been granted several awards such as the Hans and Desy Viksten Award and the Cité Internationale des Arts, Studio Award, Paris. Her works are featured in several collections such as Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Malmö Konstmuseum, Malmö, Göteborgs konstmuseum, Gothenburg, Sweden and the Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany.