Katarina Weslien: Wat did you smell when you were away?
This catalog highlights Katarina Weslien’s 2021 solo exhibition, What did you smell when you were away?, and examines how her career developed in conjunction with her extensive travels.
A critical essay by Alison Ferris takes a retrospective look at Weslien’s work and an in-depth interview with Jessica May connects Weslien’s currenet work with concepts of deep time, materiality, and spirituality.
Contributions by Anne Wilson, Anne Riesenberg, Lauren Fensterstock, and Adriane Herman contextualize Weslien’s work within the art historical canon.
Design by Nicole Manganelli of Radical Emprints
Printed by Graphiscan, Montreal, CA.
This catalog highlights Katarina Weslien’s 2021 solo exhibition, What did you smell when you were away?, and examines how her career developed in conjunction with her extensive travels.
A critical essay by Alison Ferris takes a retrospective look at Weslien’s work and an in-depth interview with Jessica May connects Weslien’s currenet work with concepts of deep time, materiality, and spirituality.
Contributions by Anne Wilson, Anne Riesenberg, Lauren Fensterstock, and Adriane Herman contextualize Weslien’s work within the art historical canon.
Design by Nicole Manganelli of Radical Emprints
Printed by Graphiscan, Montreal, CA.
This catalog highlights Katarina Weslien’s 2021 solo exhibition, What did you smell when you were away?, and examines how her career developed in conjunction with her extensive travels.
A critical essay by Alison Ferris takes a retrospective look at Weslien’s work and an in-depth interview with Jessica May connects Weslien’s currenet work with concepts of deep time, materiality, and spirituality.
Contributions by Anne Wilson, Anne Riesenberg, Lauren Fensterstock, and Adriane Herman contextualize Weslien’s work within the art historical canon.
Design by Nicole Manganelli of Radical Emprints
Printed by Graphiscan, Montreal, CA.