Daydream, 2016 © Lotta Antonsson
April 25 marks the public opening of I Am Everything, a new exhibition by Lotta Antonsson.
In this exhibition, Antonsson brings together photography, collage, and sculptural installation in a body of work that moves between past and present, the personal and the political. Drawing from her extensive archive of magazines from the 1960s and 1970s, an imagery that shaped her early visual world, she examines how these representations continue to influence how we see and are seen today.
For over three decades, Antonsson has explored themes of gaze, power, and objectification through an expanded photographic practice. Working through analogue processes of cutting, collecting, and reassembling, she creates tactile installations where natural materials such as shells and crystals obscure, fragment, and transform the body, opening a space where the familiar becomes both seductive and unsettling.