
Mattias Olofsson
February 11, 2022

Swedish artist Mattias Olofsson lives and works in Umeå and Storbrännan, Sweden. He explores questions of identity in relation to inclusion and exclusion, inspired by masks and confusion, namely situations where the identity arises from being awarded or taking its space in a larger structure.

He raises questions about community and belonging in his installation Everywhere but nowhere. The artist now resides in his maternal grandparents’ home in Storbrännan, a village approximately 100 km north of Umeå. Everywhere but nowhere is an art project that re-centers this countryside village as a primary subject. The village, like many others, has felt the effects of urbanization. The number of farms and jobs have decreased, the school closed, and trails overgrown. Olofsson approached his neighbors with the hope of creating a new village association.
The photographs on view document the artist’s own process of getting to know his neighbors. The recreated fire pit is a facsimile of the one built by community members in Storbrännan; it serves as a visual reminder for a place of gathering and community. Everywhere but nowhere portrays the first steps in building a new context that will hopefully lead to something much greater and stronger than its individual parts. Olofsson uses the power of art to explore the village’s history and question the larger meaning of life and community.




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