This phenomenon draws profound parallels with the artistic process, which should never stagnate but continually infuse vitality and renewal, even when the surroundings regress into familiar and reactionary patterns of behavior.
As spring arrives, a palpable sense of hope fills the air, mirroring the transformative thaw of ice that births life-giving water. The way this water shapes itself and flows forward can either unfold in a spontaneous and chaotic manner or be carefully steered by human influence.
This phenomenon draws profound parallels with the artistic process, which should never stagnate but continually infuse vitality and renewal, even when the surroundings regress into familiar and reactionary patterns of behavior.
The gallery launches the spring season with an explosive cascade of expressions, where emerging talents and established artists converge, creating a dynamic fusion of styles and ideas—each as surprising and captivating as the water bubbling from a fountain.
2023 proved to be exceptionally dynamic for us, marked by the curation of 10 extraordinary exhibitions. Our deepest thanks go out to all artists, visitors, collectors, institutions, art critics, and friends who have significantly enriched our journey throughout this most challenging year.
As we step into our third year at Hudiksvallsgatan 6, we are thrilled to commemorate this milestone with a group show, showcasing a curated selection of our artists. With works by Isa Andersson, Anna Bergman Jurell, Johnathan Daily, Maikel Dominguez, Karl Dunér, David Eisenhauer, Tina Eskilsson, Daniel Franzén, Eva-Teréz Gölin, Joanne Grüne-Yanoff, Khaled Hafez, Martina Hoogland Ivanow, Siiri Jüris, Tove Kjellmark, Cecilia Ulfsdotter Klementsson, Karin Lind, Jordana Loeb, Haidar Mahdi, Anthony Mills, Anna-Ting Möller, Hannah Nyberg, Alannah Robins, Maria Saveland, Fanny Senocq, Serinyà, Simon Sjöström, Eric Wall, and a selection of our Takeaway artists.
Original text in Swedish