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the giants who see us
In Giants with Tongues, artist Emma Dominguez intertwines personal history with the monumental architecture of "the Million Program".
the giants who see us
In Giants with Tongues, artist Emma Dominguez intertwines personal history with the monumental architecture of "the Million Program".
the blue matter of time
In her new works, Disa Rytt explores the cyanotype's ability to fix the fleeting – where light is not only depicted, but materialized.
the blue matter of time
In her new works, Disa Rytt explores the cyanotype's ability to fix the fleeting – where light is not only depicted, but materialized.
grandma's hands
In his latest works, Thomas Hansson highlights a piece of family history, interweaving craft, heritage, and identity across generations.
grandma's hands
In his latest works, Thomas Hansson highlights a piece of family history, interweaving craft, heritage, and identity across generations.
image teller
Joanna Hellgren tells stories in pictures, mostly accompanied by text and published in book form. But images that evoke strong emotions are sometimes printed as stand-alone drypoint prints, a few...
image teller
Joanna Hellgren tells stories in pictures, mostly accompanied by text and published in book form. But images that evoke strong emotions are sometimes printed as stand-alone drypoint prints, a few...
glowing landscapes
In Björn Wessman's work, the cold Nordics meet the glowing southern French landscape; regardless of geography, Wessman captures the unique color scale of the place with inimitable precision.
glowing landscapes
In Björn Wessman's work, the cold Nordics meet the glowing southern French landscape; regardless of geography, Wessman captures the unique color scale of the place with inimitable precision.
herbarium
Nicolai Howalt's crystallized images of invasive species take on an almost ghostly appearance, like fossils disconnected from time and space.
herbarium
Nicolai Howalt's crystallized images of invasive species take on an almost ghostly appearance, like fossils disconnected from time and space.
spiritual places
In two new images, Christina Henrysson continues her search for places where the spiritual realm is close
spiritual places
In two new images, Christina Henrysson continues her search for places where the spiritual realm is close
coral garden
In Coral Garden, Magnus Dahl depicts coral reefs - a form of life in its own right, both protective and fragile
coral garden
In Coral Garden, Magnus Dahl depicts coral reefs - a form of life in its own right, both protective and fragile
road signs
In Kristina Matousch's Road Signs och What lies ahead chance is pitted against regulations
road signs
In Kristina Matousch's Road Signs och What lies ahead chance is pitted against regulations
the anatomy of a shadow
Mehregan Meysami's new series of cyanotypes is a meditation on the instability of vision – how shadows, water and memory never stand still
the anatomy of a shadow
Mehregan Meysami's new series of cyanotypes is a meditation on the instability of vision – how shadows, water and memory never stand still
the kindest gang in the world
In the pictures from the book "The Kindest Gang in the World", David Wiberg depicts the child's world in shades of brown
the kindest gang in the world
In the pictures from the book "The Kindest Gang in the World", David Wiberg depicts the child's world in shades of brown
between blue and black
Manju Jatta's work brings together West African oral traditions and a Nordic heritage to explore blackness and Swedishness and the history of blackness in the Nordic countries.
between blue and black
Manju Jatta's work brings together West African oral traditions and a Nordic heritage to explore blackness and Swedishness and the history of blackness in the Nordic countries.
painting practice
As Painting Practice, Astrid Kajsa Nylander and Helena Lund Ek have created artworks together. The result: large, colorful pieces that reuse the symbols of painting—without actually painting.
painting practice
As Painting Practice, Astrid Kajsa Nylander and Helena Lund Ek have created artworks together. The result: large, colorful pieces that reuse the symbols of painting—without actually painting.
frozen moments
In the new aquatint etchings Hedland and Sankmark, Annette Hammarén freezes the moments that otherwise so quickly evaporate
frozen moments
In the new aquatint etchings Hedland and Sankmark, Annette Hammarén freezes the moments that otherwise so quickly evaporate
fairy tales and symbols
In Lisa Lundgren's first lithograph, the stage is an image of life. "You go up on stage, take off your hat and bow, then you walk off."
fairy tales and symbols
In Lisa Lundgren's first lithograph, the stage is an image of life. "You go up on stage, take off your hat and bow, then you walk off."
synchronicity
In Iceland, Madeleine Aleman got advice from a Siberian artist about where to print lithographs: in the deep forests of Småland. Here is the story of the creation of her three...
synchronicity
In Iceland, Madeleine Aleman got advice from a Siberian artist about where to print lithographs: in the deep forests of Småland. Here is the story of the creation of her three...
siren's song
Anna Pajak's new lithograph is based on thoughts about the metamorphosis of the body – about the state of carrying a life within oneself and for a moment housing two...
siren's song
Anna Pajak's new lithograph is based on thoughts about the metamorphosis of the body – about the state of carrying a life within oneself and for a moment housing two...
organic and experimental
Gfeller+Hellsgård's edition serigraphs take shape through a place or a material
organic and experimental
Gfeller+Hellsgård's edition serigraphs take shape through a place or a material
colour, colour, colour
Regardless of technique, Andréa Hösel's work has its starting point in her relationship to colour
colour, colour, colour
Regardless of technique, Andréa Hösel's work has its starting point in her relationship to colour
everyday realism
Inauguration of our new space on Södermalm on 1 February with new works by Catti Brandelius
everyday realism
Inauguration of our new space on Södermalm on 1 February with new works by Catti Brandelius
hyperrealistic and surreal
Astrid Kajsa Nylander's playful and colourful serigraphs, inspired by her grandmother's button collection
hyperrealistic and surreal
Astrid Kajsa Nylander's playful and colourful serigraphs, inspired by her grandmother's button collection
the light from cosmos
Ömalm Östlin create cyanotypes based on the light from space - now, their first edition artwork is released
the light from cosmos
Ömalm Östlin create cyanotypes based on the light from space - now, their first edition artwork is released
unsolvable puzzles
In Theo Ågren's work, simple everyday objects are combined to create unsolvable puzzles
unsolvable puzzles
In Theo Ågren's work, simple everyday objects are combined to create unsolvable puzzles
close combat
In Ditte Ejlerskov's "The Goddess Intaglio Prints", the goddess of oxytocin wrestles with her opposite - adrenaline.
close combat
In Ditte Ejlerskov's "The Goddess Intaglio Prints", the goddess of oxytocin wrestles with her opposite - adrenaline.
state of in-between
Between inviting and unpleasant, aggressive and friendly, Morten Schelde explores an in-between world filled with animals, interiors and houses.
state of in-between
Between inviting and unpleasant, aggressive and friendly, Morten Schelde explores an in-between world filled with animals, interiors and houses.
in the present
In his aim to be more in the present, Johan Barrett began to simplify his painting practice. He has just made two serigraphs with his hyped flower still lifes.
in the present
In his aim to be more in the present, Johan Barrett began to simplify his painting practice. He has just made two serigraphs with his hyped flower still lifes.
precise
Ulla Fries' images come to her ready, just to be fixed to the printing plate. For 50 years, her meticulous copper engravings of creatures or objects have depicted human conditions.
precise
Ulla Fries' images come to her ready, just to be fixed to the printing plate. For 50 years, her meticulous copper engravings of creatures or objects have depicted human conditions.