Gustav Hellberg (born 1967), is a Swedish visual artist who lives and works in Berlin.
Hellberg was born in 1967 in Stockholm, Sweden. He has created works in Sweden, Germany, Norway and Spain. Hellberg graduated 1998 from the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm with a MFA. He has also studied Aesthetics at Stockholm Universityhttp://www.su.se/english/?cache=%2Fstudy-information%2Fstudent-and-teacher-exchange%2Fincoming-students-to-stockholm-university. In 2000 he moved to Berlin, where he now lives and works.
Hellberg creates public art, seeking for an interaction between people, artwork and the public space. The intervention heâÂÂs seeking is a play upon the memories of an actual place.
To realise a work, he chooses a site depending on its qualities, in order to put out a visual and poetic argument that will attempt to draw peopleâÂÂs attention to the urban backdrop of everyday life. The basic function of the work that is placed out in a public space is to change a detail in our everyday life and thereby trigger thoughts in different routes.
Parallel to these activities Hellberg is also exhibiting installations, sculpture and objects in museums and galleries. He has also been a challenging debater on topics surrounding events of art production in the public sphere as well as urban planning in general. Hellberg has lectures at the art colleges Valand Academy and UmeÃÂ¥ Academy of Fine Arts. Currently Hellberg is a professor at Chung-Ang University, Republic of South Korea.