Ingela Ihrman talks about her exhibition Frutti di Mare at Malmö Konsthall
Contemporary Art, Conversations, Performance Sofia Bertilsson Contemporary Art, Conversations, Performance Sofia Bertilsson

Ingela Ihrman talks about her exhibition Frutti di Mare at Malmö Konsthall

The title is in Italian, but to me, Frutti di Mare is something you call a pasta or a pizza where maybe some tinned clams and pre-peeled prawns swim in a sea of cheese. Frutti di Mare in Swedish is related to tutti frutti and Lasse Holm's canneloni macaroni hit. A 90s dream of something tropical to aspire to that might say more about those who long for it than the actual location on the Mediterranean or any other turquoise waters., says Ingela Ihrman about her ongoing exhibition at Malmö Konsthall.

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David Elia and Rob Goyanes in Conversation

David Elia and Rob Goyanes in Conversation

In October 2023 writer Rob Goyanes and David Elia met up for an online conversation about art, landscape and environment and sources of inspiration from the light of Rio and the south of France to Color Field painting and Jaques Tati - and surprisingly into Weird Barbie’s house in the lates film.

David Elia trained as a designer but has in last years focused more on painting and drawing. Still there’s much that connect his paintings and his design objects, he brings a keen interest in the environment, history and social questions into his work abstracted into grids and dots. Rob Goyanes is a writer and editor from Miami, Florida, living in Los Angeles. He works as an editor for book publishers, popular and unpopular magazines, fiction writers, artists, curators, and music labels.

I recognized the special light there [in the South of France] that artists often talk about. Cezanne and Matisse always spoke about how the light was very conducive to their work, that luminous quality. The light in Rio, it’s a different kind of light, it’s stronger, yet the sky is much darker.

(Photo: Mat Smith Photography)

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Two people stands in front of lush green plants holding a large sculpture in the shape of an abstract face.

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