
Ebba Grahn

About
Ebba Grahn [b. 1995] is an artist from Sweden, based in London and Stockholm with a previous background in industrial- and product design. Her work explores the contemporary nude and its development from a celestial being to an (over-) thinking, (badly-) feeling and (weirdly-) shaped character. The naked body acts as an instrument to illustrate the current world with topics such as mental health, sexuality, and the digital presence.
Education
MA Sculpture, Royal College of Art, London
2022 - 2023
BA Industrial Design, Konstfack University of Art, Crafts and Design, Stockholm
2016 – 2019
Exhibitions
Group Exhibition, Everything is temporary, 3 Locks Brewery, London
2023
Group exhibition, Tom Böttiger Collection Part. 1, CF HILL, Stockholm
2019
Group Exhibition, Konstfack Degree Exhibition 2019, Konstfack, Stockholm
2019
Group Exhibition, Vårsalongen 2018, Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm
2018
Group Exhibition, Vårsalongen 2014, Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm
2014
Statement

My work confronts the audience with emotional, figurative, and sometimes frightening figures. Characters that do not shy away from eye contact or to reveal their deepest, darkest feelings.
The sculptures are sometimes based on an enhanced biographical experience; telling the saga of an emotional, confused, daring and curios twenty-something wanderer. Or they are telling stories that are less individual about life as a contemporary human. Often, the work is made from the perspective of a person belonging to a post-internet generation, a person that has an intimate relationship with their smartphone.
The continuous use of acrylic glass helps me incorporate the undeniable presence of technology to my work, thanks to its machine-made and sleek laser cut finish, as well as the artificial and bright colors I use. A presence I desire to keep constant, despite that the questions I ask, the emotions I portray and the life I live have existed long before the internet and social media.
It's Not You, It's Definitely Me [it usually is]
Medium: Clay, acrylic paint, dyed acrylic glass, bark
Size: 300 x 300 x 70 cm
The Long Wait
The Long Wait is an outdoor sculpture capturing a mundane sight: a patient parent with a restless child, waiting for the bus to take them home. This duo is not unique nor rare and does most likely not stand out from the other passengers waiting by that bus stop. Yet these two have been immortalized as a shiny, black shadow, overlooking, guarding, perhaps judging the passersby and the bus waiters. The difference between the sculpture and the human passengers is that the humans will be entering the bus, moving on to their destination and leaving the bus stop behind, hardly having noticed the shadow still waiting by the bus stand.
Installed on the Royal College of Art Battersea campus June 2023.
Medium: Acrylic glass, cable ties
Size: 180 x 90 cm
Acrylic Glass Paintings
Medium: Dyed acrylic glass, metal hanging construction
Size: 43 x 30 x 10 cm, 60 x 43 x 10 cm
Characters That Lived in My Head and Had to Get Out [vol.3]
Medium: Ceramic clay, acrylic paint, dyed acrylic glass
Size: Various