Ellen Ehk Åkesson Swedish, b. 1976
Her practice explores the intersection of nature, material, and time. Using materials such as clay, bronze, and glass, Ehk Åkesson creates sculptural works that echo organic structures—trees, roots, stones, and fungal growth—while remaining open to abstraction. Surface, texture, and tactility play a central role, allowing each piece to oscillate between fragility and permanence.
She has exhibited widely both in Sweden and internationally in galleries and museums — including solo shows at Galerie NeC in Paris, Berg Gallery in Stockholm, and VIDA Museum on Öland — and her works are included in public collections such as Nationalmuseum (Stockholm), Röhsska Museum (Gothenburg), and the Shanghai Arts and Craft Museum. In 2019 she was the first recipient of the Ulrica Hydman Vallien memorial grant, which supported her experimental work with glass at Kosta Glassworks.
Ellen Ehk Åkesson lives and works in the former glass factory Pukeberg in Nybro and continues to develop her sculptural language that reflects both personal narrative and universal themes drawn from her deep engagement with the natural world.
Selected Solo Exhibitions
Galerie NeC, ”I remember a river”, Paris, 2024
Kalmar Konstmuseum, ”Vi känner i skogen hur marken bär” (together with Pauline Fransson), 2024
Berg Gallery, ”Just efter regnet”, 2024
Eskilstuna Konstmuseum, ”Wonderland”, 2022-2023
Kosta Art Gallery ”The trailing moss and mystic glow” (together with Markus Åkesson), 2022
VIDA Museum,”Skogens hjärta”, Öland, (together with Markus Åkesson), 2021
Berg Gallery,”Geomancy” Stockholm, 2020
Galerie Nec,”Enraciné” Paris, 2019
Galleri Anna H, Göteborg, 2018
Puls Gallery, Brussels, 2018
Berg Gallery, Stockholm ”Through the trees” 2017
Berg Gallery, Stockholm ”Forest theme” 2016
VIDA Museum, Öland, 2013, 2015
