Maria Friberg
Silent Revolution (2), 2022
ink on cotton paper
60h x 43.25w in
3 + 1AP
MF052
Maria Friberg
Night Vision (1), 2019-2020
c-print
39.50h x 59w in
3 + AP
MF056
Maria Friberg
Night Vision (2), 2019
c-print
47h x 57w in
3 + AP
MF057
Maria Friberg
Night Vision (3), 2019
c-print
43.50h x 59w in
3 + AP
MF058
MARIA FRIBERG
Full of Silence
2015, pigment print, 59 x 104 inches, ed: 5 + AP
Maria Friberg
Force Majeure (NYC), 2022
silver gelatin print
22h x 40w in
5 + 2AP
MF050
Maria Friberg
Force Majeure (Miami), 2022
silver gelatin print
27.50h x 21.25w in
5 + 2AP
MF048
Maria Friberg
Force Majeure (Paris), 2022
silver gelatin print
31.50h x 34.25w in
5 + 2AP
MF049
Maria Friberg
Handed (1), 2021
c-print
41h x 31w in
3 + 1AP
MF046
Maria Friberg
Handed (2), 2021
c-print
65h x 49w in
3 + 1AP
MF047
MARIA FRIBERG
Almost There #2
2000, c-print mounted to glass with aluminum, 45 x 60 inches, ed: 5 + AP.
MARIA FRIBERG
Still Lives (11)
2008, c-print, 40 x 118 inches, ed: 5 + AP.
MARIA FRIBERG
Matador
2016, HD video, 13:00 loop, ed: 5.
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MARIA FRIBERG
Erna
2014, single-channel video, run time: 4:50 loop, ed: 5.
Trace, 2014, pigment print, 11 x 16 inches, ed: 10+1AP
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MARIA FRIBERG
Calmation
2012, single-channel HD video with sound, run time: 14:00, ed: 5.
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MARIA FRIBERG
Painting series #4
2011, c-print, 43 x 50 inches, ed: 3 + 1AP.
MARIA FRIBERG
Painting series #6
2011, c-print, 23 x 17 inches, ed: 5 + 2AP.
MARIA FRIBERG
Duration 4
2013, cibachrome, laminate, wood, 51.18 x 40.5 inches, ed: 5 + AP.
MARIA FRIBERG
Endless Limit
2003, video, run time: 4:19, ed: 6.
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Maria Friberg (b. 1966, Malmö, Sweden) lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden. Most of Friberg's work revolves about themes of power, masculinity and man’s relationship to nature. In Friberg's images, she creates ambiguous tableaus that challenge preconceived notions about identity, gender and social hierarchies. Her most recent pieces look both outwards, to the challenges in contemporary society, and inwards, to a meditative state of mind. In these photographs and videos, the isolation and solitude of the individuals reflect issues in society at large. The men in Friberg's images are signs for men, trying to find their place in times of turmoil.
Collections include: 21 c Museum, Louisville, KY; Bonnierföretagen, Stockholm, Sweden; The Buhl Collection, New York, NY; Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY; Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado; DG Bank, Frankfurt, Germany; Donald Marron, New York, NY; Europeiska Centralbanken, Frankfurt, Germany; Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn; Fotomuseum Winterthur, Zürich; Goldman Sachs, London, England; Göteborgs konstmuseum, Göteborg, Sweden; Heather and Tony Podesta Collection, Washington, DC; Herbert F Johson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland; Linköping Art Museum, Linköping, Sweden; Malmö Art Museum, Malmö, Sweden; Mario Testino, London, England; Martin Z. Margulies, Florida; Modern Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; Museo Fortuny, Venice, Italy; Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Boston; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC; Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden; Norrköping Art Museum, Norrköping, Sweden; The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC; Progressive, Cleveland, OH; Ringier Collection, Zürich, Switzerland; Sammlung Federkiel, Leipzig & München, Germany; Skövde Konsthall, Skövde, Sweden; Tampa Art Museum, Tampa, FL; Thomas Olbricht, Essen, Germany; William + Ruth True, Seattle, WA; and The Wonderful Fund, London, England.
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"Maria Friberg’s new series on display at Conner Contemporary Art, ‘still lives,’ has a weary sensuality, an almost Old European romanticism…"
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