Galleri Sebastian Schildt

Galleri Sebastian Schildt is an award-winning gallery for contemporary art, crafts, design and jewellery, founded by Sebastian Schildt, one of Sweden's leading gold and silversmiths. The gallery has a close collaboration with both Swedish and international artists, and in the premises at Östermalm, temporary exhibitions are interspersed with displays of the artists and artisans who are permanently connected to the business.

Galleri Sebastian Schildt

Pernilla SylwanPhoto: Petter Mörk

Gräset Sjunger

In ”Gräset Sjunger” (The Grass is Singing) the craft artist and metalsmith Pernilla Sylwan showcases her works, revealing her joy in discovering new materials and techniques: Large patinated copper lamps extend their stem-like bodies towards the floor and ceiling. At the ends of the copper pipes, antique carafe stoppers sparkle through cut surfaces. Also on display are imaginative silver pitchers along with a new jewelry collection that carries visual traces from the large copper lamps.

Participant

Pernilla Sylwan

Utställning

Strandvägen 5b, Stockholm

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Open

  • Wednesday 4 October 11.00-18.30
  • Thursday 5 October 11.00-18.00
  • Friday 6 October 11.00-18.00
  • Saturday 7 October 11.00-16.00

Participant

Pernilla Sylwan

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Gräset sjunger

The craft artist and metalsmith Pernilla Sylwan describes the joy of discovering new materials and techniques. In the her solo exhibition ”Gräset Sjunger” (The Grass is Singing) her large patinated copper lamps extend their stem-like bodies towards the floor and ceiling. Also on display are imaginative silver pitchers along with a new jewelry collection that carries visual traces from the large copper lamps.

Participant

Pernilla Sylwan

Artist Talk • Samtal

Strandvägen 5b, Stockholm

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Open

  • Wednesday 4 October 17.00-18.30

Participant

Pernilla Sylwan

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Gräset sjunger

Together with the gallery's curator, Pernilla Sylwan presents her solo exhibition ”Gräset Sjunger” (The Grass Sings). The exhibition features large patinated copper lamps that stretch their stem-like bodies towards the floor and ceiling, imaginative silver pitchers, and a new jewelry collection that carries design traces from the large copper lamps.

Participants

Pernilla Sylwan Dorota Liszke

Visning

Strandvägen 5b, Stockholm

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Open

  • Saturday 7 October 13.00-14.00

Participants

Pernilla Sylwan Dorota Liszke

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