Art at Brinellvägen 34
Tilda Lovell: The Other Tree
Tilda Lovell, The Other Tree. Photo: Ben Hopper
On the brick-red facade of the circus hall, a seven-metre-high silhouette of a tree in matte black sheet metal rises. It is Tilda Lovell's artwork The Other Tree. Handmade symbols and objects with lacquered metal details hang from the tree's branches and make a slight sound in the wind. The artwork brings to mind the worlds of fairy tales and myths and relates to the creative activities within the walls, while being open to interpretation for all passers-by.
Art on Brinellvägen deposited by the Public Art Agency
Lars Arrhenius (1966-2020)
The Street, 2004
Animation 6:24 minutes
The Street portrays life along a street for 24 hours. The residents here have lost all individual characteristics and are instead represented by the symbols of humans that are used everywhere in urban environments (to tell us what we should, may and may not do). Normative obedience characterises these people who give birth in hospitals, eat at the table, work out at the gym, poop in the toilet, flirt at the disco and make babies in bed. There is also an average number of marginalised people moving along The Street. A homeless man begs for money every day and a sex worker waits for johns on a street corner. Together, the people along the street form a frightening yet comical microcosm, a social machine governed by convention.
(Public Art Agency SK0410-078)
Ylva Ogland (b 1974)
Rapture, 2002
Screen print, oil on canvas
Jenny Källman (b 1973)
Photographs:
- I fönstret
- Lido
- Vit tiger
- Flicka med pinne
- Sommarbarn
- Mammas balkong, 2005-2006
- Anette
- Leopard
Mattias Olofsson (b 1973)
En serie porträtt, 2003
Pencil drawing on paper
Hans Wigert (1932-2015)
3 prints:
- Bland gök och tallört SK9003-059
- Vassbåten SK9003-060
- På ängen SK9003-061