Susan Philipsz s work is rooted in the sculptural qualities of sound. With her idiosyncratic sound installations she investigates the landscapes and history of places, and how sound can both create new spaces and inform existing ones. The Distant Sound is a richly illustrated documentation of Philipsz's most geographically extensive artwork, which was broadcast synchronously at nine different places along the coast of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway in 2014. Through analogue broadcasts from the World Heritage Site Grimeton Radio Station, daily vignettes from the infancy of radio resounded along ports and islands in three different countries and put the coastal region s common cultural history in perspective.
Mirja Arnshav, Lovisa Ehlin, Simon Ekström, Niklas Eriksson, Fredrik Fahlander, Lisa Hellman, Adam Hjorthén, Hedvig Mårdh, Tomas Nilson, Johanna Rosenqvist, Birgitta Svensson, Philip Warkander
Annelie Adamsson, Christer Ahlberger, Björn Ahnlund, Christina Andersson-Wiking, Åsa Bengtsson, Hans Bergfast, Lena Bjuggner, Pär Connelid, Berit Ganmyr, Lars Grimbeck, Erik Hallberg, Eva Hessel, Anders Håkansson, Per Göran Johansson, Torbjörn Johansson, Andreas Karlsson, Anna Karlsson, Jens Lerbom, Sven Lindström, Thomas Niedomysl, Tomas Nilson, Jan-Olof Nilsson, Linn Nordvall, Britta Nyström, Anneli Palmsköld, Hugo Palmsköld, Carl Persson, Erik Rosengren, Lena Sommestad, Bo Strömberg, Bengt Westergaard, Pablo Wiking-Faria, Frida Wikström, Jan-Owe Wikström, Per Wranning, Anna Pia Åhslund