Lars Nilsson
Botanical Stripes
19.11—17.12
2025

19.11—17.12
2025

Carling Dalenson Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition with a new series of watercolor collages and sculptural candleholders by Swedish artist Lars Nilsson (b. 1966).
Following a long career in Paris, where he worked within haute couture, craft, and design for fashion houses including Chanel, Lacroix, Dior, and Ricci, Nilsson now lives and works in Rättvik, a small town in Dalarna, Sweden. Nature, traditional Swedish craft, and memories from his upbringing all inform his current work which spans hand-drawn textile patterns, collages, ceramic objects, and interior design.
Botanical Stripes stems from Nilsson's enduring fascination with the tactile beauty of topiary gardens, particularly the historic Levens Hall in Cumbria, England. This sensibility resonates through the series of finely layered, watercolor collages, further enriched by echoes of a 17th-century Dutch still-life painting, where a lush bouquet emerges from darkness in painterly chiaroscuro. Another collage, The Pottery Floor, draws its inspiration from the stone floors of Villa San Michele on Capri and is currently being translated into a weaved tapestry at the renowned textile studio Alice Lund in Borlänge.
Alongside the new watercolors are Nilsson's characteristic, sculptural candleholders. Hand made at the local ceramic workshop Nittsjö, they combine ceramic, hand-shaped oak, felted wool from sheep grazing near the local lake Siljan, porphyry and quartzite from Wasasten, and bronze cast on site at Morell's Metal Foundry. In these new works, Nilsson incorporates glass for the first time, made at Bergdala glassworks in southern Sweden. This new set of sculptural pieces further expands Nilsson's tactile exploration of stripes, translated into three-dimensional objects.
Past Exhibitions

Sheree Hovsepian
Becoming

Jamie Nares
Time Like This

Ian Davenport
Reflections & Variations

Thomas Sandell

Damien Hirst, Jamie Nares, Ian Davenport, Gilbert & George
The British Connection

Elliott Puckette
Past and Present

Ugo Rondinone, Joel Shapiro & Michael Craig-Martin
Masters of Contemporary Sculpture

Philip Taaffe
The Lively Oracles

Anthony Miler
Time Walk

Vera Lutter
When Stones Were Blooming

Michael Craig-Martin
Musical Instruments

Philip Smith
Fields of Energy

Joel Shapiro
Recent Drawings +

Ross Bleckner
Ross Bleckner

Summer Exhibition
Summer Exhibition

Works on Paper
Works on Paper

Holiday Exhibition
Holiday Exhibition

Jamie Nares
Brushstroke Paintings

Michael Craig-Martin
Transitional Objects

James Rosenquist
Collages

Andy Warhol
Pop Icon Polaroids

Joel Shapiro
Color

Robert Mapplethorpe
Artists & Muses