Maja MalmcronaGreed, Art, and CobaltI spent the last month of the year in bed. It was mostly bad luck — I don’t get sick very often but managed on this occasion to catch both…4 min read·Jan 9, 2023----
Maja MalmcronaA Note on John Berger’s ‘Hold Everything Dear’This past December, I read my first John Berger book. It was his classic ‘Ways of Seeing’ and not unlike many other artists before (and…2 min read·Jan 6, 2022----
Maja MalmcronaWhat is Dirty Minimalism?The essence of abstraction is the dislocation of an object. The intention is the disavowal of rigidity: an opening up, an inviting in —…2 min read·Jan 3, 2022----
Maja MalmcronaA Conversation Between an Artist and a PhilosopherWhat do you take yourself to be aiming at when you begin a piece of art (e.g., a concept, a mood, a shape, or something else)?5 min read·Dec 27, 2021----
Maja MalmcronaSpace & Materiality in Richard Serra & Sarah SzeRichard Serra (1938 — ) and Sarah Sze (1969 — ) are American artists working in the intersection between painting, sculpture, and…7 min read·Nov 18, 2021----
Maja MalmcronaA Note on Visual AbstractionIf thoughts run through my mind while working it is questions — about what I’m doing in the moment and why. And, answers (or attempts…2 min read·Nov 4, 2021----
Maja MalmcronaArt & TactilityTexture is an important part of many of your works. So it would be possible for someone to have a tactile as well as a visual encounter…3 min read·Oct 13, 2021----
Maja MalmcronaThe Transferability of CreativityYour background is in architecture. How does your experience of creating something like No. 105 differ from the experience of creating an…3 min read·Oct 13, 2021--1--1