Past
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Tina Eskilsson | Dripping Point
8 Nov - 14 Dec 2024 Dripping Point marks Tina Eskilsson's first solo exhibition with the gallery. For over 30 years, she has immersed herself in the theme of water, exploring its essence through a range of techniques. To Eskilsson, water is more than a medium; it is a wellspring of inspiration that continually shapes her... Read more -
Karl Dunér | Exit
8 Nov - 14 Dec 2024 Karl Dunér's second exhibition with the gallery, in anticipation of a larger solo show in February 2025, features several works from his series titled Scener (Scenes) and Sortie (Exit). SORTIE / EXIT 4 wall sculptures in bronze. 4 väggskulpturer i brons. SCENES 1–10 Each sculpture has an inner light that... Read more -
Madeleine Hatz | Sea Change
3 Oct - 2 Nov 2024 Sea Change is a poetic title that alludes to profound transformation… the whole world changing course. The exhibition consists of paintings in luminous color, small and large, round and rectangular—each painting an individual with its own temperament. In the round, orange-red Sea Change - Reversal there is powerful dynamism, a... Read more -
Karin Lind | Under Ögonlocket | Behind the Eyelid
22 Aug - 28 Sep 2024 The exhibition Behind the Eyelid showcases newly produced works, including paintings, sculptures, and charcoal drawings. The paintings, created with water-soluble oils on sheets of aluminum and brass, possess a distinct luster and character that harmonize beautifully with the aluminum-cast sculptures. As part of a scholarship, the artist spent last winter... Read more
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Helén Svensson | Inte nudda golv
23 May - 4 Jul 2024 Just as for Kern, a yo-yo dynamic between stillness and movement is at play in the encounter with nature in Helén Svensson’s large-scale and material-focused sculptural installation Inte nudda golv / Do not touch the floor. But if in Kern’s case it is the gaze that is constantly suggestively teased,... Read more -
Alexandra Kern | Bortom alldeles nära
23 May - 4 Jul 2024 In Alexandra Kern's paintings, various layers of nature unfold in the open air, whether evoking marshlands, deep rainforests, or roadsides lined with bushes under a night sky, often rendered in an almost monochromatic palette. At the same time, a distinct foreground layer sharpens and engages the viewer's gaze, inviting a... Read more -
Madeleine Hatz | Wallpaper for a Queen – Destroyed
19 May 2024 MADELEINE HATZ Blood and Oil: Wallpaper for a Queen – Destroyed Sunday, May 19, 2024 5 – 8 pm, a part of Stockholm Art Week. One painting occupies the gallery room for one evening only. This is the aftermath of a performance in which the painting Wallpaper for a Queen,... Read more -
Linn Sjöstedt | Gentle Pressure
11 Apr - 18 May 2024 From broccoli sculptures to plant pots that seemingly bulge with belly fat, the ceramicist Linn Sjöstedt merges conceptual sculptures and functional designs with critical commentary on daily life. In 2023, Sjöstedt was the recipient of a prestigious award during Stockholm Craft Week. The jury based their decision on how the... Read more
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Tove Mauritzson | KEEPER
11 Apr - 18 May 2024 A sense of past and present unfolds across the canvases of painter Tove Mauritzson who brings to life a diverse array of narratives framed as portraits, landscapes and still lifes. Her paintings are layered with referenc es to the everyday rhythms of domestic life at home with family, pets, and... Read more -
Isa Andersson | Vatten finns i skopan bakom dörrn
22 Feb - 6 Apr 2024 The evocative image of her grandmother navigating a tractor resonates profoundly – a testament to a woman attuned to nature who had the skills to survive in it. Craft was also a part of her daily life, using tools that can now be found at flea markets, leaving us to... Read more -
Springbrunn – A group show with our gallery artists
11 Jan - 17 Feb 2024 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... Read more