
Nina Hemmingsson
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About the Author
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Works by Nina Hemmingsson
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Associated Works
Bild & Bubbla 213 (4/2017) — Cover artist — 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1971-11-30
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Trondheim Academy of Fine Art
- Nationality
- Sweden
- Places of residence
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Associated Place (for map)
- Stockholm, Sweden
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Reviews
Sad, happy, concentrated, down-and-out, experimental, angry. This is a collection of art by Nina Hemmingsson, one of the best graphical artists in Sweden. Her "crudely" drawn strips expose Swedes with the inherent darkness that surrounds us, as we try our best to push it away even though it's blatantly there.
Reading Hemmingsson often makes me think that she is eerily able to pinpoint both the oh-so-slackly referred-to human condition to a T, while simultaneously varying her art so that it show more feels fresh and timeless at the same time, which is an art in itself, and all the while I often laugh aloud at her observations.
The human sex is often brought up, not at all crudely; Hemmingsson carries interesting views on gender, and these are almost always on display. I can often feel anxiety in single-frame strips where a character is at a party, sporting an extremely unsettling face while saying the most mundane stuff aloud.
Almost all of the characters drink wine, almost all of the time. It's also interesting; perhaps it's one of the more Swedish bourgeoisie things that exist, in order to try and hide anxiety, even though alcohol heightens it. The irony is that Hemmingsson's pages display all of the anxiety that you can shake a stick at by simply displaying it, always on point.
I strongly recommend picking this book up; all the while, Hemmingsson's stuff is always so good that if you've never read her before, feel safe in the knowledge that you can pick any of her books up and feel great value in delving lowly, perhaps wondering why you're laughing at sadness. show less
Reading Hemmingsson often makes me think that she is eerily able to pinpoint both the oh-so-slackly referred-to human condition to a T, while simultaneously varying her art so that it show more feels fresh and timeless at the same time, which is an art in itself, and all the while I often laugh aloud at her observations.
The human sex is often brought up, not at all crudely; Hemmingsson carries interesting views on gender, and these are almost always on display. I can often feel anxiety in single-frame strips where a character is at a party, sporting an extremely unsettling face while saying the most mundane stuff aloud.
Almost all of the characters drink wine, almost all of the time. It's also interesting; perhaps it's one of the more Swedish bourgeoisie things that exist, in order to try and hide anxiety, even though alcohol heightens it. The irony is that Hemmingsson's pages display all of the anxiety that you can shake a stick at by simply displaying it, always on point.
I strongly recommend picking this book up; all the while, Hemmingsson's stuff is always so good that if you've never read her before, feel safe in the knowledge that you can pick any of her books up and feel great value in delving lowly, perhaps wondering why you're laughing at sadness. show less
Nina Hemmingsson draws grotesque versions of the everyday, populated with empty eyed heroines who seem to have no idea of how sharp, smart and vicious they are. It’s like they are just clumsily trying to navigate the sick landscape of gender, sexuality, patriarchy and capitalism and fail miserably. The result is often very funny. Here especially the section about the crown princess and her fiancée is brilliant – and it’s interesting to note how a subtle shift in meaning happens when show more those foul, egomaniac things are uttered by a person in a power position. A pretty unnecessary section with doodles in the middle of the book brings the rating down a little. show less
Bortsett från att Hemmingsson har en genial känsla för replik, rytm och situation så är en av dom saker jag verkligen älskar med hennes serier och bilder att dom tycks befolkade av folk som inte har en aning om att dom är roliga. Det finns inget av snärtighet och fyndighet över hennes karaktärer. Dom är inga slagfärdiga hjältinnor. Dom är helt enkelt människor som försöker överleva i en värld som är så strukturellt uppfuckad att det är helt omöjligt att INTE bli show more socialt fyrkantig och framstå som brutal. Dom förstår inte reglerna, eller håller på att gå i bitar just för att dom gör det. Det blir roligt på ett väldigt smärtsamt och sant vis. Man hejar på hennes tomögda språkrör så man nästan spricker. show less
Deprimerande, vulgär, opassande och ... alldeles underbar! Särskilt ensidorna har en enorm och obändig svart humor.
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- Works
- 20
- Also by
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- Members
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- Rating
- 4.0
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