This summer's art programme at Hildasholm features Pia Amsell, a designer and ceramicist with roots in Gagnef and active in Stockholm. Her works take shape in clay and bear clear traces of the plant world, the rhythm of the garden and the organic expression of nature.
The exhibition Solo Forma consists of garden objects that are not just for looking at. They are also designed to interact with their surroundings by providing shelter, water and habitat for insects and small animals. In this way, they become part of the garden's own cycle and a quiet celebration of biodiversity.
Pia Amsell works mainly with hand-built ceramics, allowing the forms to emerge in close dialogue with the material. In her work, the garden recurs as a place of reflection, growth and transformation, which makes Hildasholm a particularly fine environment for her work.