Projects
Feautered here is some completed, ongoing and upcoming projects and exhibitions, by the Stockholm based and Swedish artist Malin Eld. Followed with some brief information is available about the various projects. If you would like to know more about a project, please get in touch.
Who is't can read a woman?
This first development of Who is't can read a woman? by Malin Eld, was inspired by the contradictory role of women in society. The figures in their contained form are extracted out from themselves. They are bits and pieces in a sort of self search. Eld enjoys playing with color and forms of expression in her photography that brings a certain feeling of layers in her works that the observer is left to discover for themselves.
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-By Malin Eld
Between Noice!
Between Noice! Is a smaller project consisting of a total of 10 video installations. Each work shows a portrait with a glitch that should capture the moment between all the sound, all the movement, everything that is constantly happening around us that we can or cannot influence.
-By Malin Eld
Contemporary City Cultures.
Beach Culture Los Angeles!
““The beach is the most enduring symbol of the relaxed, carefree lifestyle widely associated
with Los Angeles. To the rest of the world, the city is a year- round playground for glamorous young men and women who show off their tanned bodies under perpetually sunny skies
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- Stanic, Borislav.
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-By Malin Eld
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To Understand Takes Time!
The project is called "To understand Takes Time" and consists of about 30 larger works and some triptychs. By taking beloved and cherished, recognizable portraits and objects and rendering them with a pattern of bars and depth and a blurred finish, the artist artwork challenges the viewer's ability to perceive and interpret. The project began in autumn 2022 and has continued until February 2023.
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-By Malin Eld
Sense and Sensibility,
A Thousand Photographs!
"This is the initial development of 'Sense and Sensibility,' an upcoming exhibition featuring a total of 1000 photographs, all taken at the same moment and from the same event." Eld enjoys playing with color and forms of expression in her photography that brings a certain feeling of layers in her works that the observer is left to discover for themselves.
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“I can feel no sentiment of approbation inferior to love.” “Mine is a misery which nothing can do away.” “Sometimes I have kept my feelings to myself, because I could find no language to describe them in but what was worn and hackneyed out of all sense and meaning.” “To wish was to hope, and to hope was to expect…
- Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility
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More information about this upcoming project is coming soon
-By Malin Eld
Sense and Sensibility Part Two!
“I can feel no sentiment of approbation inferior to love.”
“Mine is a misery which nothing can do away.” “Sometimes I have kept my feelings to myself, because I could find no language to describe them in but what was worn and hackneyed out of all sense and meaning.” “To wish was to hope, and to hope was to expect…
- Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility
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More information about this upcoming project is coming soon
-By Malin Eld
Cornelia!
In this series of works, Malin Eld relates to certain Scandinavian national romantic imagery, pertaining to outdoor painting and nature. The series is named Cornelia and the shoot took place in the Scandinavian archipelago during the summer of 2021.
The image shown above is the first photograph in this serie with the title "Vivid Cornelia" shows a young women standing in a field just next to the ocean, the shoot takes place in the golden hour of "the dusk", also called the twilight hour. At the end of the 19th century, the Nordic artists developed a more nationalistic language in Nordic art, especially landscape painting but also in portrait painting. The artists here like to highlight the country's own uniqueness, it was common to catch dawn or dusk and the magical light this hour provided.
Eld wants in the same timeless spirit to capture this spiritual hour and show the beauty of the country in the beautiful light, which is amplified here.
-By Malin Eld
At a Standstill/ Summer in Solitude!
Tulip Breaking Virus
Nothing here is perfect. Nothing here at all.
Like a tulip breaking virus. Everything is flawed
-Nova Eld
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This series of photographs is called A Summer In Solitude and was shoot in the Scandinavian archipelago during the summer of 2020, the first summer of Covid 19. The image above shows a boat out of the water, a tumultuous sky, waves that call out to people who are out of reach. "At a Standstill" shows an upside- down boat on land, and represents emptiness and absence. The absence of people and the absence of time, actions not carried out, and things never said. The world looks the same, but somehow it is so different. The shoot took place during the Swedish summer holidays.
-By Malin Eld
The Role of the Economy for the World City!
“Down every road there’s always one more city”
- Merle Haggard
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The Role of the Economy for the World City
+ A Photographic Journey of a World City in Images.
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Global cities and everyday signs of them!
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Most of the project is photographed in New York the project took place between 2017-2020. The exhibition is about the Global cities and everyday signs of them. How we can see signs of them around us in everyday life. How cities affect other parts of the world. What constitutes a world city is to great its economic importance and power, where the big companies and international companies are crucial as well as their needs for services and other businesses that are available both locally in the city, as well as to the global network of other cities. Producers and service companies within specialist areas that link them to the global market. Along with premises knowledge and place-based brands that contribute connections to other places. How well
the city's global economic network functions and its importance in the global economy. The globalization we see in society also takes place through the internationalization that takes place
through new technology and where new collaborations are created, regardless of country, distance. Through the internet
and social media spread information and borders, with the possibility to create, produce, own and move without borders. What is important now is the city's economy and its global
economic networks and not physical borders.
-By Malin Eld
Las Vegas and its Architecture in Images!
“Architecture, of all the arts, is the one which acts the most slowly, but the most surely, on the soul.”
- Ernest Dimnet (1866-1954)
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The role of architecture and culture in the city!
+ A Photographic Journey of Las Vegas in Images.
-By Malin Eld
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Stockholm Sweden
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