Ylva Ceder
Vass, 2021
Oil on Birch Panel
110 x 81 cm / 43 x 31 in
Ylva Ceder
Nejd, 2019
Mixed media, oil on panel
190 x 200 cm / 74 x 78 in
Ylva Ceder
Surely We Belong To God, 2016
Oil on Birch Panel
153 x 280 cm / 60 x 110 in
Ylva Ceder
Ängd, 2019
Mixed Media and Oil on Panel
190 x 200 cm / 74 x 78 in
Ylva Ceder
Central European Time 1, 2018
Oil on Birch Panel
182 x 122 cm / 71 x 48 in
Characteristics of Ylva Ceder's painting are motifs of tranquill rooms. Room that someone recently left. Human presence is a sensation in the form of a stroke of light or a door left open. With an attentive eye, Ylva Ceder conducts extensive research before painting. Her starting point is often travel, where most have gone to the Middle East, but also around Sweden. With the same curious gaze as she encounters places and cultural expressions abroad, she looks at Swedish culture and heritage. Mental pictures of places she has visited are combined into their own environment in her painting, where one gets a sense of seeing just a fraction of a larger, slow-moving happening.
Ceder was born in 1976 in Lund, Sweden. She received an MFA from Konstfack University College of Arts, Craft and Design, Stockholm in 2007. She has exhibited internationally and widely throughout Sweden, including solo exhibitions at Passagen, Linköping and Rättviks Konsthall. Her works are represented in private and public collections including Malmö Konstmuseum and Katrineholms Konsthall. She lives and works in Stockholm.
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Participating artists: Linda Bäckström, Anna Camner, Ylva Ceder, Nathalia Edenmont, Liva Isakson Lundin, Dina Isæus-Daggfeldt, Peter Johansson, Love Lundell, Malin Molin, Fredrik Nielsen, Anna Pajak, Amy Simon.
A carefully curated selection of works by Ylva Ceder.
Ceder has been awarded a cultural grant for her artistic project 'Rum'
The Crown Princess Couple visited artists studios in Stockholm
Artwork by artist Ylva Ceder displayed at new athletics and culture centre
Solo presentation of Ylva Ceder's series Ängder