
Gunvor Nelson, Red Shift, 1984
Over the years, Gunvor Nelson has developed a uniquely personal way of making films, in which collage features are intermingled with suggestive landscapes created by sound and image.
With humour and an acutely critical eye, Gunvor Nelson’s earliest films explored the stereotyped images of women in the media. Today, films such as SCHMEERGUNTZ (1966) and TAKE OFF (1972) are considered feminist classics in the history of film. Generation shifts, time and ageing are some of the themes that characterise works such as MY NAME IS OONA (1969), RED SHIFT (1984), TIME BEING (1991) and TRUE TO LIFE (2006).
Gunvor Nelson’s films have had numerous international screenings. Last year, a film programme of her work was shown in, among others, San Francisco, Chicago and at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Moderna Museet will have daily screenings of Gunvor Nelson’s films and videos in the Video Corridor and in the Collection exhibition, as well as in the Cinema on Sundays at 2 pm.
We thank The Foundation for The Culture of the Future, Re:Voir Paris and Filmform for their support of the project.