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Artist talk: Hannah Modigh & Ida Linde

25 May | On Motherhood and Artistic Practice - includes museum admission

Duration: 90 mins
Offered languages: Svenska

Overview

On Mothers Day, join us for an intimate conversation on our bar stage with our exhibiting photographer Hannah Modigha and author Ida Linde. 

Together, they’ll explore the intersection of motherhood and artistic creation – navigating guilt, love, and creativity, offering the world to one’s children, and reimagining what family can mean in today’s world.

The talk will be held in Swedish. This ticket also includes access to all the other exhibitions which you are free to explore as well, before and after the talk. Free for members, no booking needed!
 

Schedule 

  • 15:00 Conversation on stage floor 2 
  • 15:45 Q&A from audience 
  • 16:00 Book signing 
     

Tickets 

  • Fotografiska Members can attend this event for free. Just scan your pass at the gate.  
  • Adult: 230 SEK 
  • Senior: 190 SEK 
  • Student: 190 SEK 
  • Child: 0 SEK 
     

About 

Hannah Modigh uses the personal documentary tradition in works that span long periods.  

Legacy, memory and time are recurring themes in Modigh’s artistry. Themes of heritage, time, and memory run through her practice, as does a visual language marked by subtle detail and intimate portraits captured in everyday moments.

She has published seven photography books and exhibitions, and her series have won such prizes as Photobook of the Year, European Photo Exhibition Award, and the Lars Tunbjörk Award.  

She has exhibited throughout Europe and the United States, and her works can be found in Moderna Museet’s collection, among others.

Ida Linde, born in Umeå and based in Stockholm, is a writer, translator, playwright, and moderator.

Themes of motherhood and parenthood recur throughout her literary work, most notably in the critically acclaimed novel The Murderer’s Mother (Norstedts, 2018).

Linde moves fluidly between prose and poetry, often exploring existential depths with linguistic precision and emotional nuance.

Her most recent novel, När manm sparkar på en hund (Norstedts, 2023), earned her the prestigious Eyvind Johnson Prize. 

 

Photo credit: Hannah Modigh ©Henrik Nielsen, Ida Linde ©Elvira Glänte

What's included

  • Event on bar stage floor 2
  • Entrance to the museum and all the exhibitions

Venue address

Fotografiska Stockholm
Stadsgårdshamnen 22, Stockholm, Sweden