Eva-Teréz Gölin lives and works in Gothenburg. Her practice is rooted in the digital photographic image and in our shared conceptions of what photography is. For nearly a decade, she has used central concepts within photography—such as time, place, and indexicality—as forms of resistance in her exploration of the medium’s outer edges. A key part of her practice also involves methods for transforming and making visible the immaterial information embedded in digital image files—rendering pixels and digital artifacts as entities of intrinsic value, rather than merely carriers of the image.
Eva-Teréz Gölin studied at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm, Novia University of Applied Sciences in Jakobstad, and holds an MFA in Photography from Valand Academy in Gothenburg, where she now also teaches photography and publishing. Gölin has had two solo exhibitions with the gallery: For the Want of More (2019) and In Absence of Shadow (2022). In 2022, she also collaborated on exhibitions with artist Tina Umer, as well as with the artist duo Timo Menke and Joel Hurlburt. Gölin has published three artist’s books and co-produced a publication with Menke and Hurlburt.