Astrid Mrland
By (Author) Tone Lyngstad Nyaas
By (author) Eli Skatvedt
By (author) Irene Haslund
By (author) Synne Lea
By (author) Frida Forsgren
By (author) Anna Lange Malmanger
Skira
Skira
11th June 2021
8th April 2021
Italy
General
Non Fiction
709.2
Paperback
152
Width 240mm, Height 280mm
960g
Born in 1950, Astrid Mrland was predominantly influenced by the 1970s growing up. The art sphere of the 1970s was epitomized by a wish to grow and strengthen itself, as a reaction to the many tensions of the previous decade. The earliest ideas of environmentalism bounced from Land Art, which took art into earth itself, sculpting the land and bringing art to the outdoors. Astrid Mrland examines the balance between open and closed, and lets the body be a symbol of this communication. Within this subject-matter, she chooses to vary the artistic medium in order to explore and gain new perspectives, moving from painting to drawing and installations. In the last three years, she has focused on man's and nature's interconnection. If this connection disappears, everything in our ecosystem will be destroyed. With her work she aims to show how important it is to take care of endangered animals, nature and insects.
The writers she has invited to collaborate are: Eli Skatvedt (curator), Irene Haslund (philosopher), Synne Lea (author and poet), Frida Forsgren ( art historian), Anna Lange Malmanger (art historian) and Tone Lyngstad Nyaas.