
Jan Håfström, Juan-Pedro Fabra Guemberena, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Graf Spee, 2007. Photo Anders Norrsell.
Carl Michael von Hausswolff
Carl Michael von Hausswolff
(Born 1956, works in Stockholm)
Graf Spee, 2007
Doors and windows from Wanås, audio, DVD stills
In 2007, Carl Michael von Hausswolff was invited to create the work Graf Spee, in collaboration with Jan Håfström and Juan-Pedro Fabra Guemberena. Wanås became the site for their project about the Admiral Graf Spee, a German battleship that was scuttled by its captain outside Montevideo in Uruguay in 1939. Håfström created the assemblage of old windows with a film sequence by Fabra Guemberena and electronic music by von Hausswolff. In connection with the exhibition Unvergessen (Graf Spee III) in 2014, the installation was completed with the skulls, the sign, and the ship’s bell. The project is an intersectional node for the three artists. “Without a doubt, we see a common fascination in extreme expressions, within which death is perhaps the most important element,” as Fabra Guemberena commented in 2014.


