Filmform (est. 1950) is dedicated to preservation, promotion and worldwide distribution of experimental film and video art. Constantly expanding, the distribution catalogue spans from 1924 to the present, including works by Sweden’s most prominent artists and filmmakers, available to rent for public screenings and exhibitions as well as for educational purposes.
The animation ‘Landescape’ is a metamorphical journey through past and future. A desolate landscape with the horizon as eternal witness of life and death, and a dream about what’s behind it. Stories are told, existences and buildings take form, break down and get buried. Then brought to new life in that landscape under the sun, where everything is in constant change.
Tilda Lovell lives and work in Stockholm and Berlin. Lovell works in various media including sculpture, installation, animation and drawing. Through intuitive gathering and assembling of fragments and objects from nature and society, Lovell reanimates dead matter into new sculptures and scenes that reflects the metamorphic existence in life and beyond.
Lovell has had solo shows at e.g. Stenasalen, Gothenburg Artmuseum, Norrtälje konsthall, Krognoshuset, Lund and several shows at Lars Bohman gallery in Stockholm, by which she is represented since 2005. She participated in group shows at Bonniers konsthall, Malmö Artmuseum, Borås Sculpture Biennal and Turku Biennal. Her animations has been shown in several festivals worldwide. Between 2008-2015 Lovell realized five commisioned/public artworks, for example ‘Flora and Fauna’ in Solursgaraget, Vällingby. She received grants from e.g. Art council of Sweden, Art academy of Sweden, Maria Bonnier-Dahlin and Bernadotte art award. Work by Lovell is present in several official and private collections.