Ingela Ihrman

First Came the Landscape, 2026

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The image shows the work 'First Came the Landscape.
A wooden skeleton placed by Vandalorum's pond, made from trunks and branches of dead trees. The skeleton rests directly on the ground, where it slowly decomposes and reintegrates into the landscape. The work has been installed in several locations since 2022.

Ingela Ihrman (born 1985 in Kalmar, Sweden) is based in Stockholm and her practice includes sculpture, performance, video and text. She holds a master's degree from Konstfack with a focus on art in the public realm. She has previously exhibited at Bonniers Konsthall (2026), the Helsinki Biennale (2025), Vetlanda Museum (2024), Malmö Konsthall (2023), Åstorps konsthall (2022), Karlin Studios/FUTURA, Prague (2021) and the Nordic Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (2019). In 2026, she will also exhibit at Skellefteå konsthall. Ihrman is represented in the collections of Uppsala Art Museum, Moderna Museet, Kiasma, Malmö Art Museum and Västerås Art Museum, among others. She has also made several public works, most recently the sculpture series Strandfynd in Uppsala Municipality.

Photo: John Nelander

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