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zarqoun:

birds! #tinyplanet #seagull #sea #pink #red #purple #sky (Taken with instagram)

zarqoun:

birds! #tinyplanet #seagull #sea #pink #red #purple #sky (Taken with instagram)

yodamanu:

#Reflection, #Strasbourg, #Leica M9, #Summilux M 50mm f1.4 asph.

yodamanu:

#Reflection, #Strasbourg, #Leica M9, #Summilux M 50mm f1.4 asph.

retrogasm:

Merkin

retrogasm:

Merkin

retrogasm:

I feel a whole lot better with these babes around!

retrogasm:

I feel a whole lot better with these babes around!

acigercekler:

yerim.

acigercekler:

yerim.

retrogasm:

Say these look happy…

retrogasm:

Say these look happy…

retrogasm:

Having a bit of fun with mom…

retrogasm:

Having a bit of fun with mom…

sculpture-center:

Gunilla Klingberg, Brand New View (installation view) at Zeppelin University, Bodensee, Germany, 2009-2012. Cut-out self-adhesive foil on windows, 26 m x 4.4 m. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nordenhake. Photo: Ulrike Shepherd.
Stockholm-based artist Gunilla Klingberg’s public commissions can be seen at the Citytunneln, Triangeln train station in Malmö, the Nye Akershus Hospital, Norway, and the Bio Medical Research Center in Lund. She studied at University College of Arts, Crafts, and Design, Stockholm and has recently exhibited at Rice Gallery (Houston), Bonniers Konsthall (Stockholm), and Philagraphika 2011 (Philadelphia). She is represented by Galerie Nordenhake, Berlin and Stockholm. 
FOCUS SCANDINAVIA: This series of posts, selected by SculptureCenter curator Ruba Katrib, highlights artists she met during her recent research trip funded by the Office for Contemporary Art, Norway (OCA) and International Artists Studio Program, Stockholm (IASPIS).

sculpture-center:

Gunilla Klingberg, Brand New View (installation view) at Zeppelin University, Bodensee, Germany, 2009-2012. Cut-out self-adhesive foil on windows, 26 m x 4.4 m. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Nordenhake. Photo: Ulrike Shepherd.

Stockholm-based artist Gunilla Klingberg’s public commissions can be seen at the Citytunneln, Triangeln train station in Malmö, the Nye Akershus Hospital, Norway, and the Bio Medical Research Center in Lund. She studied at University College of Arts, Crafts, and Design, Stockholm and has recently exhibited at Rice Gallery (Houston), Bonniers Konsthall (Stockholm), and Philagraphika 2011 (Philadelphia). She is represented by Galerie Nordenhake, Berlin and Stockholm. 

FOCUS SCANDINAVIA: This series of posts, selected by SculptureCenter curator Ruba Katrib, highlights artists she met during her recent research trip funded by the Office for Contemporary Art, Norway (OCA) and International Artists Studio Program, Stockholm (IASPIS).