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Annika
Erixan's work deals with radioactivity and its relationship to life's
hopes and fears. In 1986, radioactivity from the Tjernobyl accident
in Russia spread through her region of Sweden, where the population
is still prohibited from eating mushrooms or berries from the nearby
forest, or fish from the lakes. She continues to live there with her
children and create art that makes use of their situation and their
will to survive.
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