Gunilla Sköld-Feiler

Gunilla Sköld-Feiler (born 1953), born in Norrköping, Sweden, is a Swedish artist. She is married to fellow artist Dror Feiler. In January 2004 she made international headlines with the artwork Snow White and The Madness of Truth which was vandalized after allegations that it was antisemitic in nature. Sköld-Feiler denied all such allegations, and she and her husband wrote a book about the controversy, which was published in 2015.[1]

In 2011, Sköld-Feiler and Dror Feiler received the Dynamo award from the Swedish Arts Grants Committee for running the art space Tegen2 in Stockholm.[2]

References

  1. Forsare, Malena (4 February 2015). "Den andra sagan om Snövit". Sydsvenskan.
  2. "Gunilla Sköld Feiler och Dror Feiler får årets Dynamostipendium". Konstnärsnämnden (the Swedish Arts Grants Committee). 2 September 2011.


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