The fall exhibition at Malmö Konsthall is the largest presentation to date of the internationally recognized Swedish artist Ingela Ihrman. In Frutti di Mare, visitors encounter an exhibition focusing on performative works that change daily, the theater piece Vilka är ni?, and works that revolve around the sea and the origin of life. With disarming humor and playfulness, Ingela Ihrman's work tackles questions concerning the conditions of one's own existence. By donning sculptural costumes fabricated by herself, the artist pretends to be someone else: a giant otter giving birth, a blooming giant water lily, a fig splitting in two. At the same time, the work brings forth the imbalance and the problems that have arisen ever since humans began to distinguish themselves as superior to nature. Ihrman has previously participated in, among other things, the Venice Biennale and has recently been shown at The Carl Eldh Studio Museum, Stockholm, and at Gasworks and the Eden Project, both in Great Britain. Public Opening: September 29.