Annika Svenbro
Annika Svenbro was born in 1946 in Landskrona. She lives and works in Malmö and Rönås. Svenbro has studied at Lund University and Grafikskolan Forum in Malmö.
Svenbro is a multidisciplinary artist, working with different medias and techniques. In her work opposite materials meets and becomes a unity, as fabric and bronze. In her artistry, she explores questions concerning identity, gender, and sexuality.
A selection of Svenbro’s exhibitions include Galleri Rostrum, Malmö (2018); the church Sofia Albertina, Landskrona (2013); Konstforum, Norrköping (2012); Sölvesborgs konsthall (2010); Konsthallen Pumphuset, Borstahusen (2009); IASPIS, Stockholm (1997) and Lunds konsthall (1994). Group exhibitions include Konstakademien, Stockholm (2012); Liljevalchs konsthall, Stockholm (2004); Skulpturens hus, Stockholm (1998); Göteborgs konstmuseum (1996); Moderna Museet, Stockholm (1994); Malmö konsthall, Malmö (1992); Museet for samtidskunst, Oslo (1991); Wanås konst, Knislinge (1991); Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen (1990); Malmö konsthall (1987); Biennial of graphic Art Ljubljana, Slovenia (1987) and the Biennial of graphic Art Varna, Romania (1987).
Her works is included in the collections of Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Göteborgs konstmuseum; Norrköpings museum; Malmö konstmuseum; Borås konstmuseum and National Public Art Council.