Monika
Monika Macdonald
biography
Monika Macdonald was born in 1969 in Sweden. She moved to Stockholm where she studied photography after graduation.
In 2001 she settled in London and worked as a freelancer, primarily making reportage for newspapers and magazines. She returned to Sweden in 2007 and ever since has focused on working on self initiated projects.
In her thick photographs, plenty of souls and flesh, inhabited by strength and vulnerability, Monika Macdonald breathes an unusual eroticism into photography that provokes a vision of interiority rather than fantasy. They invite us to observe moments of abandonment as well as introspection where distant (and yet concrete) beings are grasped in their daily lives as desiring subjects rather than objects of desire. Here the intimate is suggested, and something of the neglected order of existence surfaces.
Monika Macdonald shows what remains in the absence, the flesh of everyday life: meeting, abandonment, taste for solitude… The bewitchment of her images lets us penetrate beyond the visible and glimpse this intimacy that is usually killed.
“I don’t like the idea of taking pictures that much. But I always come back to it. There are no words to describe the feeling of being close to something. That’s why I keep going. I oscillate between different worlds to which I try to link myself. My images are memories. To access a sense of loneliness and vulnerability. To be admitted beyond reason, far from what is called reality.”
Series
In Absence, 2018
Hulls, 2018
In Absence, 2018
Hulls, 2018
In Absence, 2018
Interviews
Monika Macdonald – in absence (1/2)
Galerie VU’
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2016
Monika Macdonald talks about her work and exhibition “In absence”.
At Galerie VU’, until October 22nd 2016.
Monika Macdonald – in absence (2/2)
Galerie VU’
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2016
Monika Macdonald talks about her work and exhibition “In absence”.
At Galerie VU’, until October 22nd 2016.
exhibitions
In Absence
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Galerie VU’, Paris, France
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From 15 September 2016 to 22 October 2016
books
Hulls
In Absence
Hulls
In Absence
Hulls
In Absence
Awards
Foundation King Gustav VI Adolf for Swedish Culture’s Award
2016