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- Kerstin Abram-Nilsson (1931–1998), painter
- Lena Ackebo (born 1950), cartoonist
- Emma Adbåge (born 1982), illustrator and children's writer
- Louise Adelborg (1885–1971), porcelain designer and textile artist
- Maria Adelborg (1849–1940), textile artist
- Ottilia Adelborg (1855–1936), illustrator and children's writer
- Ulla Adlerfelt (1736–1765), painter
- Sofia Adlersparre (1808–1862), painter
- Märta Afzelius (1887–1961), textile artist and designer
- Karin Ageman (1899–1950), designer, illustrator, poster artist
- Anna Agnér (1896–1977), Swedish painter
- Sofia Ahlbom (1823–1868), lithographer, engraver
- Lea Ahlborn (1829–1891), printmaker
- Gerda Ahlm (1869–1956), painter and art conservator
- Ester Almqvist (1869–1934), Expressionist painter
- Margareta Alströmer (1763–1816), painter
- Hjördis Piuva Andersson (born 1933), painter, writer
- Karin Mamma Andersson (born 1962), painter
- Maja Andersson Wirde (1873–1952), textile artist
- Charlotta Arfwedson (1776–1862), painter
- Elise Arnberg (1826–1891), miniaturist and photographer
- Alma Arnell (1857–1934), painter
- Efva Attling (born 1952), silversmith
- Barbro Bäckström (1939–1990), sculptor
- Eva Bagge (1871–1964), painter
- Inge Bagge (1916–1988), sculptor and painter
- Jane Bark (1931–2023), illustrator
- Signe Barth (1895–1982), painter, art educator
- Jeanna Bauck (1840–1926), painter
- Julia Beck (1853–1935), painter and calligrapher
- Dagmar Beling (1929–2023), painter and art historian
- Carolina Benedicks-Bruce (1856–1935), sculptor
- Siri Berg (1921–2020), Swedish-American painter
- Elisabeth Bergstrand-Poulsen (1887–1955), writer, painter, illustrator
- Beata Bergström (1921–2016), photographer
- Elsa Beskow (1874–1953), painter
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Grand Theory Hotel
Annika Von HausswolffGrand Theory Hotel
Annika Von Hausswolff
Art And Theory Publishing
EnglishText by Dragana Vujanovic.
Softcover
108 pages
220 x 280 mm
2016
ISBN 9789188031273The essence of Swedish visual artist Annika von Hausswolff’s oeuvre lies in her fascination with photography’s documentary power and ability to create scenes charged with clues to what may have happened. Time and again she returns to certain themes in her work, such as patriarchal structures, criminology, and the subconscious. Her images are full of references and her staged scenes destabilise the boundary between fact and fiction. This book, published on the occasion of an exhibition curated by Dragana Vujanovic at the Hasselblad Center, presents a decade of Von Hausswolff’s work since 2006. Included are numerous reproductions and an interview with the artist.
(source: https://www.amazon.com/Annika-Von-Hausswolff-Grand-Theory/dp/9188031276)About the Artist
Annika von Hausswolff, born March 30, 1967, is a Swedish visual artist.
(source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annika_von_Hausswolff#:~:text=Annika%20von%20Hausswolff%2C%20born%20March,Arts%20from%201995%20to%201996.)About the Publisher
Art and Theory Publishing is a publishing house dedicated to quality books on contemporary art, photography and aesthetics.
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Annika von Hausswolff
Swedish visual artist
Annika von Hausswolff (born March 30, 1967) is a Swedish visual artist, known for photography and installation art.
She studied at Sven Winquists School of Photography in Gothenburg, Sweden from 1987 to 1989; Konstfack, University College of Arts, Craft & Design, Stockholm from 1991 to 1994 and the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts from 1995 to 1996.
Von Hausswolff received a ten-year grant from the Swedish Arts Grants Committee in 2002. She has had solo shows at the Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark; Konsthallen-Bohusläns Museum, Uddevalla, Sweden; Norrköpings Konstmuseum, Norrköping, Sweden; and the Baltic Art Center, Visby, Sweden. She was awarded a solo show at the Venice Biennale in 1999.
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Anna von Hausswolff
Swedish musician
For the music composer and visual artist, see Carl Michael von Hausswolff.
Musical artist
Anna Michaela Ebba Electra von Hausswolff (born 6 September 1986) is a Swedish singer, songwriter, musician, composer, and pipe organist. She is known for her gothic-styled music, usually accompanied by the pipe organ. Von Hausswolff's music has received praise from music critics, though it resulted in protests from Catholic fundamentalist groups.
Early life
Born in Gothenburg, Sweden, von Hausswolff is the daughter of avant-garde sound artistCarl Michael von Hausswolff. She was a student of architecture at Chalmers University of Technology.
Career
Von Hausswolff released her debut single, "Track of Time", on 5 February 2010, followed by the debut album Singing from the Grave. The album was warmly received by the Swedish press. She played the Way Out West Festival in 2009. In March 2010, she opened for Tindersticks on three occasions and toured Brazil with Taken by Trees and Taxi Taxi! Then in 2011, she opened for Lykke Li thrice, and also for M.Ward at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. She has played at several big festivals in Sweden such as Peace and Love, Storsjöyran, Way Out West, Arvika, and Made Festival.
Hausswolff is noted for her expressive voice and her live performances, and is sometimes compared to Diamanda Galás.
On July 9, 2013, Ceremony was released in North America by Other Music Recording Co., and Anna von Hausswolff played her debut US show on July 10 at Glasslands Gallery in Brooklyn, New York.
The album received strong support from NPR's Bob Boilen, who said "Von Hausswolff's voice possesses the power to soar with those mighty pipes and still hold tight to delicate, personal emotions. I hope to find one album like Ceremony every ye