A seminal gallery writes its next chapters
November 19, 2025
“For most fairs there has been a dramatic increase in costs… It’s exhausting; we are a small team. It takes a toll on everything, not least the core activities of the gallery, which are to accompany and support artists’ projects and to curate and mount exhibitions. It’s important that fairs do not become the be-all and end-all,” say Ciléne Andréhn and Marina Schiptjenko in our new interview, looking back and forward.
Jenny Nordmark: Massrörelse
November 16, 2025
Jenny Nordmark's solo exhibition Massrörelser, at Haninge Konsthall, consists of multiple parts involving local high school students: "It was not supposed to be a student exhibition. I was responsible for the entire artistic output, but at the same time I wanted to include their presence, experiences and differences," Jenny says of working with the 49 students involved in the exhibition process.
November 3, 2025
"I need paint to be something you hold, that you can sink your fist into—like flesh, like earth, a living thing. The process of adding and subtracting, of having something appear and reworking it again and again," shares painter Danny Anostia Avidan with a Milan-based curator who has long admired his work and explores it in a conversation between the two.
October 21, 2025
"As for the dancers, there are no weak links. The solos are mesmerizing, and the ensemble scenes only get better over the running time. I spot superstars in the midst, but everyone makes their presence known and seen. The dancers move like I imagine young people do today—or wish they did. It’s a whole vibe, and I could have stayed immersed in it far longer than the 45 minutes," notes Koshik Zaman in a review of Malik Nashad Sharpe’s collaboration with Norrdans.
October 13, 2025
C-print and artists Mira Bergh and Josefin Zachrisson, aka Swedish Girls, go way back. Our first meeting dates to 2017, when the duo were still at Beckmans College of Design. A lot has happened since. We check in with them ahead of their return to their alma mater this week for an open lecture on their awe-inspiring trajectory since graduation.
Notes on a pink thong
October 13, 2025
"While sometimes almost nauseating to see grown men posting for clicks and likes, it’s easy to go down the rabbit hole," writes Koshik Zaman in his review of Björn Säfsten’s Haunted Desires, finding it unusually risqué. "Truthfully, it’s a piece that conceptually resonates very well with ideas and thoughts about algorithms, projections, delusions, and toxicity that have been occupying my mind lately," he concludes.










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