
Charlotte Gyllenhammar
Fury, flying, 2019
C-print
Framed: 138h x 128w cm / 51.18h x 47.24w inches
Edition of 7
CG010
Charlotte Gyllenhammar
Montage 3, 2019
Photography collage mounted on valchromat
178h x 109w cm / 70.08h x 42.91w in
Framed: 195.50h x 122w cm / 76.97h x 48.03w inches
CG019
Charlotte Gyllenhammar
Montage 1, 2019
Photography collage mounted on valchromat
178h x 109w cm / 70.08h x 42.91w inches
Framed: 195.50h x 122w cm / 76.97h x 48.03w inches
CG020
Charlotte Gyllenhammar
Montage 4, 2019
Photography collage mounted on valchromat
178h x 109w cm / 70.08h x 42.91w inches
Framed: 195.50h x 122w cm / 76.97h x 48.03w inches
CG021
Charlotte Gyllenhammar
Boucher, Pompadour, 2019
Black Chalk on Paper FA 5 Fabrio
70h x 100w cm
Framed: 115h x 87w cm
CG027
Charlotte Gyllenhammar
Beholder, 2006
White glazed chamotte (ceramic) and fabric
90h x 63w x 45d cm
35.43h x 24.80w x 17.72d inches
AP 1 in Ed. 1
Charlotte Gyllenhammar
Night Descend, 2014
Jesmonite and bone black pigment
220h x 130w x 120d cm
86.61h x 51.18w x 47.24d inches
Edition of 3
CG005
Charlotte Gyllenhammar
Night Descend Miniature, 2015
Bronze
35h x 30w x 30d cm
Edition of 30
CG009
Charlotte Gyllenhammar
Sitting Giant Miniature, 2019
Bronze
25h x 21w x 27d cm
Edition of 30
CG035_001
Charlotte Gyllenhammar
In Waiting, 2009
Bronze
20h x 19w x 19d cm
Edition of 90
CG038
Charlotte Gyllenhammar
Night Ascend, 2014
Jesmonite and bone black pigment
102h x 125w x 106d cm
40.16h x 49.21w x 41.73d inches
Edition of 3
CG006
Charlotte Gyllenhammar
Human Load I, 2014
C-print
154h x 150w cm / 60.63h x 59 inches
Framed: 171h x 165w cm
Edition of 5
CG002_004
Charlotte Gyllenhammar
Whiz
C-print
110h x 140w cm
55.12h x 43.31w inches
Edition of 5
CG004
Charlotte Gyllenhammar
Jätte / Giant, 2018
Bronze, 5h meter
Photo Alain Couillaud
Born in Sweden 1963 | Lives and workes in Stockholm, Sweden.
Charlotte Gyllenhammar’s artistry is among the most idiosyncratic and expressive within contemporary Swedish art. Many of her works represent states of mind or highly emotionally charged situations that often provoke in the viewer a reaction of anxiety and fascination. Since the early 1990s, she has shown impressive consistency in exploring issues central to identity and the conditions governing artistic creativity. Her art returns to themes such as gravity, outer and inner space borders, lack of freedom, memories, and threatening images. She also frequently touches on concepts such as power, vulnerability, beauty, and femininity.
Charlotte Gyllenhammar studied at the Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm, and at the Royal College of Art, London. Her works have been exhibited in solo exhibitions at Fotografiska, Stockholm, Gothenburg Museum of Art, Gothenburg and Wanås Foundation, Knislinge, Sweden, Munkeruphus Museum, Danmark and Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, Paris, France, among others. Group exhibitions include the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, Germany, and at the Venice Biennale, Italy, in 2011. Her works are represented in prestigious private and public collections worldwide.