Early life Falkholt was born in
Gothenburg. Falkholt grew up in
Dals Långed,
Dalsland, Sweden. As a teenager, she moved to
Stockholm to go to the waldorf school Kristofferskolan. There, as the only Swedish artist, she became a member of the two crews
The Fantastic Partners and
Hardcore Chickz. She worked with graffiti writers such as Sento and
Lady Pink while making paintings around New York for the record company
Rawkus to earn a living. In several projects she has initiated various forms of collaboration with other artists, musicians, the public and organizations. In 2010, Falkholt realized the big project
Graffiti Mariestad that circulated around a now demolished
silo in
Mariestad harbor. During a number of months before the building was to be dismantled, the façade was painted while activities in and around the silo were ongoing. The project involved about 30 graffiti writers, including
Nug, Rubin and Dwane, Falkholt has had solo exhibitions at
Gothenburg Museum of Art, Eskilstuna Museum of Art, Ystad Art Museum, Steneby Konsthall in Dalsland and Klippans konsthall in
Skåne., among others. In 2013, she was one of the participants in the
Sveriges Television program
Konstkuppen and that same year she curated and participated as an artist in the exhibition
Mynningsladdare (Muzzleloader) at
Röda Sten Konsthall in Gothenburg. In the same year, she participated in the X-Border biennial with the project
Firewall with paintings in the three towns
Severomorsk,
Rovaniemi and
Luleå and made the 16-meter long piece
Wet Paint at
The House of Culture (Stockholm) in Stockholm. Falkholt is represented by, among others,
Gothenburg Museum of Art,
Skövde Museum of Art and
Halland Museum of Cultural History. In 2014, she made the painting
Övermålning (Overpainting) as a commission for a highschool in Nyköping. She started by writing derogatory words towards women on the wall and then painted them over with a stylized motif of the lower part of a woman's naked body. The artwork created a heated argument which was covered in media, both in Sweden and internationally. At one point politicians took the decision to build a wall in front of the painting. But Falholt and the painting had many strong supporters. The principal of the school said: "I see many pedagogic advantages to having her art in the school". After much debate the wall in front of the painting was taken down. In connection with this debate she made a performance at Konstakademien in Stockholm, where she invited politicians to
Skenbröllop, a
sham marriage with her. Two politicians said yes,
Marita Ulvskog (
Swedish Social Democratic Party) and Sissela Nordling Blanco (
Feminist Initiative). In 2015, she made a huge mural as a commission for the high school Parkskolan in Ystad. The painting
Untitled (Firewall), depict yet another stylized naked woman haning upside down with her legs in an unnatural contorted position. 2017 she was invited as one on the artist for the exhibition
SculptureMotion at
Wanås sculpture park, together with
William Forsythe,
Henrik Plenge Jakobsen,
Sonia Khurana and Éva Mag. For this exhibition she did the work
Train of Thoughts, a railroad car moved to the woods, first painted white and then filled with her black circles creating an organic web over the whole surface. In December 2017 she painted a 40-foot erect human
penis on a building at 303 Broome Street, New York City. She signed the artwork on the lower right hand side. The mural was painted over by the buildings owner three days later.
Fuck the World Fuck the World was a
mural by Falkholt depicting an erect blue penis, covering five storeys of an apartment block () in
Stockholm, Sweden. Falkholt was confident that Stockholm residents would be receptive to the work and that it would avoid the fate of an earlier work of a pink and orange penis which was painted on the side of a four-storey building in lower Manhattan in December 2017, but was painted over after a few weeks. == Gallery ==