
Carola Grahn
Carola Grahn, born in 1982 and raised in Jokkmokk, is a contemporary artist known for her conceptual art that blends elements of Sámi cultural heritage with postmodern critiques of consumerism. Her works often feature unconventional materials and interactive installations, such as her recent exhibition at Liljevalchs+, where she showcases a captivating installation titled 'Snön' that evokes the magic of snowfall while simultaneously commenting on environmental issues and material consumption. Grahn's art is characterized by its layered meanings, tackling themes such as racism, sexism, and the climate crisis, all while maintaining a playful yet thought-provoking approach.
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Carola Grahn is a Sami artist who served on the jury for the exhibition.
Surrealistisk och politisk vårsalong på LiljevalchsCarola Grahn presents nearly non-figurative and very tangible landscapes made of reindeer hides.
Recension: Helsingforsbiennalen är på rätt kursCarola Grahn is known for her conceptual art that often comments on consumer society and incorporates elements of Sámi culture.
Recension: Stark konst av Carola Grahn och Olof Marsja



















