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Cecilia Edefalk

(Sweden, Born 1954)
Estimate
100 000 - 125 000 SEK
9 400 - 11 700 EUR
10 600 - 13 300 USD
Hammer price
90 000 SEK
Covered by droit de suite

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Karin Aringer
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Karin Aringer
Head Specialist Contemporary Art and Photographs
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Cecilia Edefalk
(Sweden, Born 1954)

'Självporträtt med Pistol', 1993.

Signed Cecilia Edefalk and numbered 1/3 verso. Printed in 2020. Gelatin silver print, image 27 x 18.2 cm.

Provenance

Stene Projects, Stockholm.

Literature

Moderna Museet/Kunsthalle Bern, 'Cecilia Edefalk', exhibition catalogue, 1999, compare image p. 25.
Estelle af Malmborg, 'Contemporary Swedish Photography', 2012, illustrated on cover and p. 43.

More information

In the image 'Självporträtt med pistol', Cecilia Edefalk stands with a revolver in one hand, pointing it at the viewer. In the other, she holds a camera trigger. At the exact moment of the picture the revolver points at the camera, while the artist presses the trigger of the weapon and snaps a self-portrait. Cecilia Edefalk threatens to shoot herself as she takes the picture.

This motif, in a larger size, is in the Moderna Museet collection:

"Edefalk questions the truthfulness of a photographic portrait. But not knowing, or rather, not being able to choose which image of myself I want to live with, my own or others', creates an emotional swing."

Quote Moderna Museet, 2011.