David Molander b. 1983
David Molander works with digital photo and film collages and animation. He collects documentary material of urban environments, consisting of hundreds of photos and film clips that he dissects and reconstructs into large still or moving images, somewhere between documentation and fiction. Molander cuts open interiors, samples streetlights, stitches together pavements and gathers parts of the city that although closely linked, seldom meet. In recent projects, Molander's interest in the history of visual depictions has influenced his digital collages where historical images are intertwined with photographs, creating a sense of the space and layers of time. His elaborate collages put emphasis on new relationships between visual traces of architecture, history, social environment and memory.
David Molander (b. 1983) graduated from the School of Photography at Gothenburg University in 2010. In addition, he has studied film and photography at Harvard University. Over the past years, Molander has received several awards and scholarships: the Loeb Fellowship at Harvard Graduate School of Design (2016), the Beckers Artist Grant (2014), Hasselblad Foundation's Victor Fellowship and the Location One Residency (2011) and Vinunic Art Prize (2011). In addition, his work has been shown at Gothenburg Art Museum, Gothenburg City Museum, Kulturhuset, Färgfabriken, Fotografiska, Arkitekturmuseum/Museum of Architecture and Design, Hasselblad Center, Stockholm City Museum, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Boston, Storefront for Art and Architecture and Julie Saul Gallery, New York, and Musée de l'Elysée, Lausanne. David Molander is represented in the collections of Moderna Museet, Beckers Art Collection, Gothenburg Art Museum, Hasselblad Foundation, Stockholm Art Council, Åmell's Collection and in private collections in Sweden, United Kingdom, Switzerland and USA.
Public commissions include an installation at Life City, Hagastaden, Stockholm, commissioned by Atrium Ljungberg (to be inaugurated in 2022), the Tierp Rescue Station / Region Uppsala (2019), and Huddinge Sjukhus / Region Stockholm (2015).
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David Molander – Stockholm Cyan
19 August - 25 September 2021Cecilia Hillström Gallery is pleased to present David Molander's sixth solo project with the gallery, Stockholm Cyan, which is also his largest gallery show to date. The exhibition marks the...Read more -
Once in a Blue Moon – Group show with gallery artists
15 January - 6 March 2021We are kicking off the new year with a group exhibition featuring selected works by gallery artists. The expression 'Once in a Blue Moon' refers to something which happens rarely...Read more -
David Molander – MARKET Art Fair
Liljevalchs konsthall, Stockholm 12 - 14 April 2019Cecilia Hillström Gallery is pleased to present a new series of works by David Molander at Market Art Fair 2019. Join us in booth 15 at Liljevalchs, Djurgårdsvägen 60, 12–14...Read more -
David Molander – Elfenbenstornen
5 October - 11 November 2017In his new project, Elfenbenstornen, Molander works with collages from historical art works which have been digitally transformed into multilayered compositions. In Cranach's Renaissance paintings, Japanese woodcuts from the 18th...Read more -
David Molander – Rest in Paint
15 January - 28 February 2015Cecilia Hillström Gallery is proud to present David Molander’s first exhibition at the gallery. In connection with the opening, we are also releasing an exhibition catalogue, Rest in Paint, with...Read more
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"Psykedeliska synvillor att låta sig förföras av"
Håkan Nilsson, SvD, 4 September 2021 -
”...en konstnärlig tolkning av Slussenprojektet, som ibland får motivet att försvinna i en drömsk abstraktion”
Dan Backman, SvD, 19 August 2021 -
"Den högsta umgängesformen"
Sinziana Ravini, Kunstkritikk, 13 April 2019 -
”Molander går på jakt efter stadens själ”
Birgitta Rubin, DN, 12 February 2015 -
”David Molander på Cecilia Hillström Gallery”
Anders Olofsson, Konsten.net, 7 February 2015 -
”Kameran målar fram osynliga städer”
Joanna Persman, SvD, 21 January 2015 -
"David Molander på Färgfabriken…”
Anders Olofsson, Konsten.net, 30 January 2014 -
”Den moderna staden i en komplex kropp…”
Joanna Persman, SvD, 29 January 2014