Lina Selander

Lina Selander 2014. Photo: Albin Dahlström/Moderna Museet

9.9 2014

Lina Selander at the Venice Biennale in 2015

Lina Selander at Venice Biennale in 2015, Selander will be representing Sweden with a solo exhibition in the Arsenale.

Lina Selander is one of Sweden’s most innovative moving image artists. Her films and installations often focus on junctures in history where a system or physical place collapses and something new begins to emerge; the narrative of mechanical cinema giving way to that of digital video, or a political or economic system plummeting into a new one. Her works revolve around images as memories, imprints and representations. Selander’s process is similar to that of the scientist or poet. Each work constitutes a dense archive of facts and observations, occasionally in dialogue with other films, works of art or literature. The precise, rhythmic editing and use of sound in her films generate a unique temporality and strong internal pressure, and take intuitive leaps between associations and meanings. Lina Selander was born in 1973 in Stockholm, where she still lives and works.

The Moderna Museet’s curator for the exhibition of Lina Selander in Venice is Lena Essling, and the commissioner is Ann-Sofi Noring.

Venice Biennale 9 May – 22 November, 2015

Published 9 September 2014 · Updated 10 February 2016

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