Last Night What did gallerist Selma Modéer Wiking do with her evening?

Last Night What did gallerist Selma Modéer Wiking do with her evening?

Issue 49

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  • Words Gabriele Dellisanti
  • Photograph Viggo Hasselquist

Selma Modéer Wiking likes to keep busy. An actor, creative director, curator and graphic designer, she also recently opened the Cowgirl Gallery in the hip Möllan neighborhood of Malmö, Sweden. It’s a space she envisions as a hub for local creatives—hosting art exhibitions, music performances and film screenings, while offering guests fresh coffee and snacks. After closing last night, Wiking allowed herself a few hours off. 

Gabriele Dellisanti: What did you get up to last night? 

Selma Modéer Wiking: I always say my workday starts when the gallery closes. I spend my days welcoming people in and making sure the place is tidy. Then the real work begins: invoicing, paying bills, scouting artists, preparing for the next day, and so on. But yesterday I managed to squeeze in a night...

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