© Gunnel Wåhlstrand
Institutet
Artist
Gunnel Wåhlstrand
(Sverige, född 1974)
Alternate Title
- The Institute
Date2005
MediumInk and wash on paper
DimensionsBildmått: 170 × 131 cm
ClassificationDrawings
Credit LinePurchase 2005
Countries
On view
StockholmRoomGallery 01:19
Object NumberMOM/2005/120
About the artworkWhat does our history do to us? Which memories
remain, and which are lost? We are at the Swedish
State Institute for Racial Biology in Uppsala. On
the windowsill is the well-known sculpture The
Thinker from 1904, by sculptor Auguste Rodin
(1840–1917). In Gunnel Wåhlstrand’s ink wash, the
shadow describes both the dimly lit room, and
what it means when something ends up in the
shadow, as a metaphor for events that have not
come to light. The image reminds us of the oppression
suffered by several groups of people as a
result of the activities of the Institute for Racial
Biology. It conveys a reality that has only been
acknowledged in recent years.