
Nicole Eisenman and Edith Hammar
MY EYES ARE LIKE FUNNELS, MY ASS IS A HAND
Stockholm, 21.9 2024 – 19.1 2025
Nicole Eisenman’s (b. 1965 in Verdum, based in New York) sculptural installation “Maker’s Muck” (2022) is a new acquisition by Moderna Museet, portraying the artistic process. A plaster figure, bent over a potter’s wheel, sits at the centre of the installation, lost in thought and engaged in endless creation. Sculptures in various stages of completion surround the figure. With this work, Eisenman sketches out creative experimentation, a joyous but strenuous practice that requires both courage and perseverance.
Edith Hammar (b. 1992, Gothenburg/Helsinki) has been invited to create a site-specific work on walls and floor, the drawing “Hot and Slutty Giants” (2024). The images display giant characters who lose themselves in desire, pleasure and pain. In their work, Hammar explores the feeling of loss of control in different environments and situations. The drawings show a vision of life and love where everyday hostilities, discomfort and disappointments are reimagined into a world where one can belong.
“My Eyes Are Like Funnels, My Ass Is a Hand” is exhibited in Moderna Museet’s completely new exhibition space, located to the left of the entrance to the restaurant. In this space of 144 square meters, different formats and types of exhibitions will be presented.
More about the artists
Nicole Eisenman has been a key figure in American art since the 1990s, critically examining contemporary life through expressive portraits and social scenes in painting, print-making, and sculpture. A member of American Academy of Arts and Letters since 2018, her works have been exhibited at venues like MoMA and the New Museum, as well as at the Venice Biennale and Whitney Biennial. Recently, “Maker’s Muck” was acquired to the Moderna Museet Collection.
Edith Hammar’s drawings often portrays autobiographical and intimate situations, an everyday life where boundaries, definitions and norms are dissolved. Hammar’s imagery is characterized by a queer aesthetic, giving glimpses of subcultures made invisible. Hammar is the author of the graphic novels “Homo Line” (2020) and “Portal” (2023), winner of the inaugural Prisma Literary Award. Hammar holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm.
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Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet

Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet

Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet

Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet

Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet

