Torsdag den 20 februari öppnar Judiska museets nya utställning ”Anna Riwkin – en svensk-judisk fotograf”. Det är den första utställningen i museets nya lokaler för tillfälliga utställningar.
Vem var Anna Riwkin? Lär känna en av Sveriges mest betydelsefulla fotografer. Se tidigare okända bilder, fotoalbum och arkivmaterial från Anna Riwkins liv och upptäck hennes viktiga men bortglömda fotografier av svenskt-judiskt liv under 1900-talet.
Plats: Judiska museet, Själagårdsgatan 19
In tandem with Stockholm Gallery Weekend, the gallery presents The Post Card Exhibition, a group exhibition featuring work by more than fifty artists. Each artist contributes a work in the format of a postcard. The exhibition explores the postcard as both a personal and political medium — compact, direct, and historically charged with intimacy and communication.
Cecilia Hillström Gallery is pleased to present our second solo show with Samaneh Reyhani, Bagh-e Man (“my garden”), featuring an installation with sculpture. Reyhani explores classical materials like wood and stone in her work, transforming them beyond their inherent materiality into shapes imbued with visual poetry.
Influenced by the Persian masters of poetry, Reyhani’s starting point for the new exhibition was the poem The Leafless Garden by Mehdi Akhavan Sales (1928–1990). The poem tells a story of mourning and can be read as a description of an inner personal state of mind, as well as a collective one – alluding to the social-political situation at the time. In this sense, the exhibition tells the story of both personal and collective grief.
In the exhibition Bagh-e Man, you enter a precious garden telling a story of loss. The tree, once a symbol of life, is here presented as barren and leafless tree trunks, balancing their weight. They point to autumn and the slow transformation which has taken form. Something has gone, and something new has taken its place. Wall works surround the installation, creating a barrier to the garden. Wooden door panels with paintings of flowers resonate with historical miniature paintings, the background colour a bluish grey called kaboud in Persian.
Between the trees, two bright red wooden sculptures unfold their delicate petals. One of the marble sculptures, carefully displayed on a wooden podium, bears traces of scars and wounds on the surface. The duality of the bodily and the emotional is a recurring theme for the artist, represented by the tangible and the immaterial in her work.
The subtle sound piece in the show gives the garden life and movement; the breeze through the trees, the bird song and the motif of a lullaby enclose the works and echo what has been, telling a story of immense and incomprehensible shared loss and the beauty and pain through life.
Samaneh Reyhani (b. 1990 in Tehran, Iran) is based in Malmö and holds an MFA from Malmö Art Academy and a BFA from the University of Art, Tehran, Iran. Reyhani has exhibited at Malmö Art Museum, Kulturhuset, Stockholm, Uppsala Art Museum and Ystad Art Museum. She was awarded the scholarships of Edstrandska Foundation in 2023 and in 2017, The Swedish Arts Grants Committee's one-year working grant in 2019, Aase och Richard Björklund’s Foundation in 2018 and Anna-Lisa Thomson Till Minne Foundation in 2017. Reyhani is represented in the collections of Public Art Agency Sweden, Malmö Art Museum, Uppsala Art Museum, Helsingborg Museum, Region Skåne, Uppsala Municipality and Ståhl Collection, Norrköping. Public commissions include Uppsala City Hall, Sjöbo City Hall, Drömmarnas hus, Malmö, MKB, Lindängen, Malmö, Västra Berga School, Helsingborg and Kilsbostäder, Kil.
Torsdag den 20 februari öppnar Judiska museets nya utställning ”Anna Riwkin – en svensk-judisk fotograf”. Det är den första utställningen i museets nya lokaler för tillfälliga utställningar.
Vem var Anna Riwkin? Lär känna en av Sveriges mest betydelsefulla fotografer. Se tidigare okända bilder, fotoalbum och arkivmaterial från Anna Riwkins liv och upptäck hennes viktiga men bortglömda fotografier av svenskt-judiskt liv under 1900-talet.
Plats: Judiska museet, Själagårdsgatan 19
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