Klara Lidén

[2] Lidén has, in past projects, built a house with discarded materials on the banks of a river, set up an alternative free postal system and fly-posted blank white posters over street advertisements.

[6] At the Nordic pavilion at the 2009 Venice Biennale, assembled by fellow artists Elmgreen and Dragset, she created a fictional teenager's bedroom that offered an unusual form of escape – an emergency axe as well as a hole in the wall.

[7] For a 2012 at Reena Spaulings, she erected a blue wall across the gallery space with a door admitting visitors into a room filled with 80 used Christmas trees taken from the streets of the city.

Techno Battle (2012) is a collaborative video by Klara Lidén and her sister and fellow artist Hanna, in which the two women — one wearing what looks like a fencing uniform, and the other in a ghoulish mask, T-shirt, and jeans — face off and hurl bits of technology at each other, like a laptop computer, which shatters, and whose broken fragments they then stuff into a bonfire.

Single exhibitions have since been held at Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York,[15] the Serpentine Galleries, London (2010),[16] Galerie Neu, Berlin (2015),[17] and WIELS, Brussels (2015).

The cover page of Starship magazine, №16, 2017, designed by Lidén