Mamma Andersson Biography

Mamma Andersson is Swedish painter known for her atmospheric landscapes and portraits that incorporate folklore and Nordic scenes to narrate melancholic recollections.

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Early Years

Born Anna Karin Andersson in Luleå, Sweden, Mamma Andersson studied at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm, where she acquired the nickname Mamma to distinguish herself from another student who went by the same name.

While at art school Mamma had two sons with artist Jockum Nordstrum. Mamma began painting landscapes following her daily promenades with the toddlers, whom she pushed around in a pram while noting the subtle changes in the environment around them.

Mamma Andersson Artworks

Mamma Andersson's melancholic paintings show domestic interiors, expressive portraits, and atmospheric landscapes drawing from art books and nature, often referencing Nordic figurative painting and folk art.

Nature and Folklore

Andersson's works draw from a range of influences, from the topographical landscapes observed while walking with her children to archival photographic sources, filmic imagery, theatre sets, and period interiors.

Amongst Andersson's culturally and historically influenced work is the painting Ni börjar ju alltid om II (1999), in which figures wearing traditional garments from different cultures are painted against an abstract landscape, holding expressive postures.

Likewise, Första mötet (First Encounter) (2002) depicts a group of indigenous women as an assemblage of geometric shapes. Set in a pine green forest, they are huddled in a corner beside a pink chair and an empty wooden desk.

Fictions

Most prominent in Andersson's paintings are the sparse landscapes of North Sweden, where she grew up. Andersson uses the mountainous backdrops, trees, snow, and wooden cabins of her surroundings to create atmospheric scenes that appear to weave together past, present, and future.

Amongst them, Abandoned (2008) shows the ravaged insides of a wooden cabin with a toppled-over desk and papers scattered over the ground. The remaining furniture remains intact, alluding perhaps to the discarding of old projects.

Similarly, Absint (Absinthe) (2010) depicts a desolate landscape against a crimson sky populated with sparse trees and scattered houses. The hue is achieved by applying thick layers of paint and textured washes, replicating the warm glow after one drink too many.

In Mamma Andersson/Jockum Nordstrom: Lou (2016), a naked boy can be spotted running in the woods in the snow. While Grandma (2016), a monotype print on rice paper, shows a hunchback figure in a field, faceless, with one arm reaching towards the ground.

Memory

Personal narratives often infuse the fictional in Andersson's works, with recurring elements including domestic interiors and Andersson's children. Resulting compositions blend past and present through the manipulation of pictorial space.

In Alice (1996), a wandering child with dark hair is depicted walking along the banks of a river against open skies. The vertical logs planted in the backdrop hint at the narrative fiction that may have inspired the landscape.

Likewise, in Readers (2002), where a group of children sculpted in marble appear to interrupt a library scene, a landscape painting is bolstered to a wooden shelf in the foreground, alluding perhaps to the birth of Andersson's sons during her time at art school.

Awards and Accolades

Mamma Andersson is the recipient of the 2018 Guerlain Drawing Prize and the 2006 Carnegie Art Award for Painting.

Exhibitions

Mamma Andersson has exhibited widely across Europe, the U.K., and the United States.

Select solo exhibitions include David Zwirner, New York (2020); Stephen Friedman Gallery, London (2017); Galleri Bo Bjerggaard, Copenhagen (2016); Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm (2016); House of Sweden, Washington, D.C. (2011); Aspen Art Museum (2010); Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2009); and Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2007).

Select group exhibitions include Stephen Friedman Gallery (2021); Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Sint-Martens, Belgium (2020); Artipelag, Stockholm (2020); 33rd São Paulo Biennial (2018); Nordic Heritage Museum, Seattle (2018); Centre Pompidou, Paris (2018); The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo (2015); and Musée d'Art Moderne, Paris (2013).

Elaine YJ Zheng | Ocula | 2022

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Speculi Oculo III by Mamma Andersson contemporary artwork painting
Mamma Andersson Speculi Oculo III, 2023 Oil on canvas
105.3 x 80.2 cm
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Armageddon by Mamma Andersson contemporary artwork painting
Mamma Andersson Armageddon, 2023 Oil on canvas
200.5 x 140 cm
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Speaking In Tongues by Mamma Andersson contemporary artwork painting
Mamma Andersson Speaking In Tongues, 2020 Oil and acrylic on canvas
120 x 90 cm
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Headless Man in Jacket by Mamma Andersson contemporary artwork print
Mamma Andersson Headless Man in Jacket, 2016 Handprinted colour woodcut on rice paper, monotype
64.8 x 49.4 cm
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Hunting Goddesses by Mamma Andersson contemporary artwork print
Mamma Andersson Hunting Goddesses, 2016 Handprinted colour woodcut on rice paper, monotype
63 x 48.6 cm
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Doll by Mamma Andersson contemporary artwork print
Mamma Andersson Doll, 2016 Handprinted colour woodcut on rice paper, monotype
63.2 x 49.6 cm
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Absint by Mamma Andersson contemporary artwork print
Mamma Andersson Absint, 2010 Lithograph and woodcut print on Velin d'Arches paper
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Fabrik/Factory by Mamma Andersson contemporary artwork painting, works on paper
Mamma Andersson Fabrik/Factory, 2007 Mixed media on paper
48.9 x 62.9 cm
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