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Britta Marakatt-Labba 1951, Sweden TUE - SUN 23/04 > 25/09 11 AM - 7 PM FRI - SAT UNTIL 25/09 11 AM - 8 PM TUE - SUN 27/09 > 27/11 10 AM - 6 PM Arsenale Admission with ticket The artist Britta Marakatt-Labba was born into a family of reindeer herders in Sápmi, one of the northernmost regions of the world and home to the Sámi Indigenous community.


Britta MarakattLabba, lithograph in colours, signed 101/250. Bukowskis

Text: Håkan Stenlund She celebrates her 40th anniversary as an artist, Sámi narrator Britta Marakatt-Labba. This is also how long it has taken Swedes to discover her art. The breakthrough was international for this resistance artist who tells her story with the needle as a brush.


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Interview by Alison Hugill // June 23, 2020 Britta Marakatt-Labba, a Sámi textile artist and painter, grew up in a reindeer-herding family in the Northernmost region of Sweden.


Britta MarakattLabba Under the Vast Sky Exhibition Ikon

Britta Marakatt-labba was born in 1951 in Idivuoma, outside of Kiruna in northern Sweden. She grew up in a siblingschool of nine children in a reindeer herding family in Saarivuoma Samby. Marakatt Labba studied at Sunderby College, The Industral Art School in Gothenburg and at the Sámi University in Kautokeino.


Britta MarakattLabba Walking in the gap

23 February - 29 May 2022 by DAVID TRIGG There is something undeniably charming about the miniature stitched worlds of Britta Marakatt-Labba, whose delicately embroidered scenes chronicle the history, culture and cosmology of the Sámi community, one of the largest Indigenous groups of northern Europe.


Britta MarakattLabba / Cosmos

For half a century, Britta Marakatt-Labba (b. 1951, Sápmi) has been one of Sápmi's most prominent artists. Determined to raise the profile of Sami culture and history, she works primarily with embroidery, but also with watercolours, sculpture, installations and graphics. The exhibition presents a rich and diverse visual universe which.


Artist Britta MarakattLabba Wall Street International Magazine

Marakatt—Labba's art most often functions as diary notes documenting everyday activities or as subtle commentary on contemporary neocolonial tendencies.


Britta MarakattLabba I Litografier I Konställskapet Våga Se

About. Ikon presents the first UK exhibition by renowned Sámi (Swedish) artist Britta Marakatt-Labba (23 February - 29 May 2022). Under the Vast Sky features embroidered pieces by Marakatt-Labba for which she is best known, including panoramas chronicling the history, culture and cosmology of the Sámi, the Indigenous population of the northernmost parts of Scandinavia.


Britta Marakatt Labba får regeringens belöningsmedalj Sameradion & SVT Sápmi Sveriges Radio

Ikon presents the first UK exhibition by renowned Sámi (Swedish) artist Britta Marakatt-Labba. Under the Vast Sky features embroidered pieces, including panoramas chronicling the history, culture and cosmology of the Sámi, the Indigenous population of the northern Scandinavia and northwest Russia.


Veckans humanist Britta MarakattLabba

Anders Kreuger annotates a selection of embroidered canvasses by Britta Marakatt-Labba, suggesting we read them as contemporary history painting. Britta Marakatt-Labba: 'Images Are Always Stories': Afterall: A Journal of Art, Context and Enquiry: Vol 45


Britta MarakattLabba, lithograph in colours, signed 161/250. Bukowskis

Britta Marakatt-Labba is a Swedish Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1951. Their work is currently being shown at Skissernas Museum in Lund. Numerous key galleries and museums such as National Nordic Museum have featured Britta Marakatt-Labba's work in the past.


Kunstner Britta MarakattLabba Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum

Britta Margareta Marakatt-Labba (born 18 September 1951 in Idivuoma, Karesuando, Sweden) is a Swedish Sámi textile artist, painter, graphic artist, and a member of the Máze Group . Early life and education Marakatt-Labba is one of nine children born into a reindeer-herding family.


Britta MarakattLabba Walking in the gap

Britta Marakatt-Labba was born in 1951 and grew up in a reindeer herding family in the Saarivuoma Sámi village. She began her artistic career in 1979 after completing her studies at the School of Design and Crafts in Gothenburg. Early on, she and other newly educated Sámi artists worked to build and establish a Sámi artists' organisation.


Britta MarakattLabba sommarpratar om samisk konst och svensk apartheid i ”Sommar i P1

Britta Margareta Marakatt-Labba, född 18 september 1951 i Idivuoma i Karesuando, är en svensk- samisk textilkonstnär, målare och grafiker . Biografi och konstnärskap Britta Marakatt-Labba växte upp i en syskonskara på nio barn i en renskötarfamilj i Lainiovuoma sameby vintertid och i Rostadalen i Norge sommartid. Hennes far omkom i en olycka 1956.


Britta MarakattLabba 19 juli 2019 Sommar & Vinter i P1 Sveriges Radio

The Collections. Publicerad 2022-11-09. The 2022 Portrait of Honour depicts the artist Britta Marakatt-Labba, known around the world for her embroidered images of Sami landscapes with both a poetic and a political message. The portrait is the work of Marja Helander, whose photographs of Sami landscapes, people and culture have won multiple awards.


BRITTA MARAKATTLABBA, färglitografi, signerad Britta M.L. och numrerad 56/250 med blyerts

Britta Marakatt-Labba is above all a storyteller. For over four decades she has produced work centred on "an enduring and unending articulation, endorsement and dissemination of Sámi culture - past, present, and future, vernacular, spiritual, material.