Draft:Ellen Ehk Åkesson


Ellen Ehk Åkesson, born in 1976 in Nybro, Sweden, is a Swedish artist known for her sculptures in ceramics, bronze, and glass. Her work is strongly influenced by the forest environments of her childhood in Småland, where she developed a deep fascination for nature and its organic forms.[1]

Education and Early Career

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Ellen Ehk Åkesson studied ceramics at the School of Design and Crafts (HDK) in Gothenburg between 1997 and 2002, where she earned a master’s degree in applied arts with a focus on ceramics.[2]

During this period, she began exploring the boundaries between art and craft, which led to a transition from functional objects to more expressive sculptures.[3]

Artistic Development and Exhibitions

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After her education, Ehk Åkesson established herself as a prominent artist in ceramics and bronze. Her works are characterized by an organic aesthetic often reminiscent of Art Nouveau's design language. The forests of Småland have become her laboratory, where she draws inspiration for her imaginative creations.

In recent years, Ehk Åkesson has had several notable exhibitions, including at Galerie NeC in Paris in 2024, where she presented the exhibition "I Remember a River".[4]

She has also exhibited at Berg Gallery in Stockholm and Galleri Anna H in Gothenburg.[5]

In 2016 one of Ellen's works, Black Moss Bowl[6] was donated by the Friends of the National Museum, Bengt Julin's Foundation to the Swedish National Museum. [7]The work is currently on display as part of the permanent Contemporary Art Exhibition.[8]

Collaborations and Public Works

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Ehk Åkesson has collaborated with Kosta Boda, where she created art glass works such as "Berry Tales" and "Wonderland", inspired by her fascination with mushrooms and forest life.[9]

During the summer of 2023, Ellen was part of a group exhibition at the Swedish summer palace, Solliden, where she showed works in glass and wood as well as glass and steel.[10]

Her public artworks include sculptures outside the Police Academy at Södertörn University[11] and a bronze chair placed in nature by the shoreline in Gröndal, Stockholm.[12]

References

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  1. ^ https://ellenehk.se
  2. ^ https://galerienec.com
  3. ^ Kosta Boda (23 May 2022). "Kosta Boda Artist Story - Ellen Ehk Åkesson (Full Version)". Youtube. Retrieved 19 August 2025.
  4. ^ https://ceramicsnow.org
  5. ^ "Ellen Ehk".
  6. ^ Jeppsson, Tina (28 Sep 2016). "Ellen Ehk får fint uppdrag". Barometern OT. Barometern. Retrieved 19 August 2025.
  7. ^ Robach, Cilla (2016). "Ceramic Vitality in a Fragmented Field" (PDF). Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum Stockholm. 23: 94. Retrieved 19 August 2025.
  8. ^ "Vase "Black Moss Bowl"". Nationalmuseum. Retrieved 19 August 2025.
  9. ^ https://kostaboda.com
  10. ^ Slott, Solliden. "Ellen Ehk Åkesson". Sollidens Slott. Retrieved 19 August 2025.
  11. ^ "Sten och Lykta".
  12. ^ "Tron".