Images: Yemisi Wilson
Southnord presents: Yemisi Wilson
As a firstborn daughter, Yemisi Wilson is named after both her grandmother Ebunola from Nigeria and her grandmother Anna from Sweden. They never met and lived very different lives, yet their genes share a place in their shared grandchildren. In the exhibition opening 2 October 2024, Yemisi portrays and honours these two significant women who have been important to their families. She examines what it means to have roots from Nigeria, a country she has never visited, and roots in Sweden that are deeply rooted in both Värmland and Stockholm.
Yemisi Wilson is a stonemason and sculptor who trained as a painter in Florence at the Accademia di Belli Arti, 1994-2000. She has worked as a sculptor in stone in Pietrasanta from 1999 to 2011, where she was a resident artist at Studio Sem. In 2012 she returned to Stockholm and now works from her studio in Vinterviken, often going on work trips to Italy, Spain, India and Älvdalen where she works in marble, alabaster, granite and porphyry.
During the opening evening there will be an artist talk between Yemisi Wilson and Southnord’s artistic director, Marcia Harvey Isaksson. On Saturday 12 October, Yemisi will host an alabaster sculpting workshop in the exhibition space. The workshop is open to all, no prior experience necessary. Please note that seating is limited so secure yours as soon as possible. Tickets cost 150 SEK - materials and refreshments included.
Date: 2-25 October 2024
Opening night: 2 October 2024, 17:00
Artist talk: 2 October 2024, 18:00-18:45
Stockholm Craft Week: 5 October 12:00-16:00
Sculpture workshop: 12 October 2024, 11:00-17:00
Regular opening hours: Wed-Fri 12:00-18:00
Venue:
Katarina Bangata 40,
116 39 Stockholm, Sweden