HOME OF THE WORLD

David Svensson

After Tayou’s work, another piece that became part of OCA’s permanent collection last season now further strengthens the theme of the path, ‘How we will inhabit the world?’: David Svensson’s “Home of the World”.

The environmental issue cannot be addressed solely within the closed boundaries of each nationality. What is needed is an open approach, one that goes beyond borders, dismantling our respective geographical and cultural affiliations in order to reassemble them within a perspective of dialogue with all. This is the meaning behind Svensson’s collages made with the flags of the world, which have been deconstructed and randomly recomposed.

Each individual flag thus loses its distinctive and identifying character. The lines that define our borders are merely conventions, while nature is a space that knows no limits or divisions.

Artist biography

David Svensson was born in 1973 in Skillingaryd, Sweden; he currently lives and works in Malmö. His academic training took place between Sweden and Norway. His works are included in many international collections.

David Svensson’s research reflects on the concepts of perception, vision, light, time, place, spatiality, memory and colour. The artist often uses materials charged with history and meaning, such as antique books, chandeliers, mirrors, glass objects, lampshades and projection screens. Each of these contributes to the work in different and unique ways, with the aim of making evident how the present is intrinsically connected to the past, thus showing how both are destined to converge and merge into a single future.

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