Monika Larsen Dennis

Monika Larsen Dennis (born 1963) is a Swedish contemporary visual artist and sculptor, known for her public art.

[1][4] The art film "Driven" (1998) was co-created by Dennis with Maria Friberg, and features two suited bodies in a dance of both attraction and repulsion.

[8][9] Dennis' work "Hållplats" (English: The Waiting Game) (1999) is a public two-sided art bench, located at Kristianstad.

[12] Her sculpture "Restare" (2013), meaning "to stay" or "to rest" in English, was made of marble, stainless steel, and concrete and is located in the Djurgården district of Stockholm.

[14][15] Dennis' work was recognized through its inclusion in a major international survey, Global Feminisms (2017) held at the Brooklyn Museum, and curated by Maura Reilly and Linda Nochlin.

"Restare" (2013), public commission; marble, stainless steel, and concrete; created by Monika Larsen Dennis
"Restare" (2013), public commission in Djurgården ; created by Monika Larsen Dennis [ 5 ]