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Lunds konsthall presents Nothing Is Impossible for Us: 20 picturebook makers at work |
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Sara Lundberg. From the book Nobody But Me, Natur & Kultur, Stockholm, 2024.
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LUND.- Nothing Is Impossible for Us brings together the work of twenty renowned contemporary picturebook makers from all over the world to Lunds konsthall to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Litteralundone of Europes biggest children and youth Literature festivals.
Picturebooks can house entire worlds, often in a compressed format. Like all artworks, they can serve as both mirrors and windows and leave deep impressions on both children and adults. These books can produce lingering experiences and memories, which extend far beyond the pages. It is commonly assumed that the recipient of a picturebook is a child. Nowadays, however, when were seeing so many experimental and exploratory picturebooks aimed at all ages being published, this assumption is becoming increasingly unsustainable. This is a creative field that inhabits the space between art and literature. These books dont patronise their readers, whether they be children or adults; they leave everyone free to read and understand them as they wishjust like any other art form. Besides the strong influence of visual arts on picturebooks, other creative fields, including design, architecture and music, also have a significant impact. This last fact is clearly exemplified, over and over, by the works of the twenty artists in this exhibition.
Nothing Is Impossible for Us focuses on the creative process itself, the various sources of inspiration for each artist, and the thinking that goes into creating a picturebook. For these artists, the book itself is the finished product, but the creative work that is done before and alongside the creation of the actual picturebook often remains hiddenbehind the book, in a way. In this exhibition the visitors will be able to take a behind-the-scenes look at the process of picturebook making and the various aspects of the artists creative practices.
The exhibition will be accompanied by an illustrated catalogue, and a comprehensive education programme that will be available to our audiences. During the week of Litteralund FestivalApril 511there will be a programme of activities for schools, families and the general public but also for professional illustrators.
Artists: Emma AdBåge (Sweden), Lisen Adbåge (Sweden), Beatrice Alemagna (Italy), Bernardo P. Carvalho (Portugal), Kitty Crowther (Belgium), Clara Dackenberg (Sweden), Per Gustavsson (Sweden), Baek Heena (South Korea), Anna Höglund (Sweden), Isol (Argentina), Jon Klassen (Canada), Olof Landström (Sweden), Pija Lindenbaum (Sweden), Eva Lindström (Sweden), Azul López (Mexico), Sara Lundberg (Sweden), Jockum Nordström (Sweden), Shaun Tan (Australia), Øyvind Torseter (Norway). Joohee Yoon (USA)
Curators: Debora Voges, Kristina Wåhlin
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