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"I find the shirts exciting because they somehow symbolize hope. How they are neatly folded, and maybe will never be as perfect as they are right there in the store. At the same time, they are a symbol of power; dressing in a shirt can be dressing to fit into a hierarchy.” Read more
Thomas Hansson’s work is often about emptiness or nostalgia and a search for meaning in the meaningless. In his visual world - which often depicts simple, but often slightly twisted everyday objects such as porcelain figurines or costume masks - he searches for some form of symbolism or contemporary mythology. "It is always the image's meaning that drives my work forward," he says.
In the spring of 2016, Thomas Hansson received his Master of Fine Arts from the Academy of Fine Arts in Umeå. He has exhibited in Stockholm, Umeå and Malmö, but also outside of Sweden. In 2016 he was awarded the Ann-Margret Lindell Printmaking Scholarship, which was his introduction to the world of printmaking.