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Inner Room Sealant Touch

May 1, 2026

"In this work, the sculptures got their shape from the contour of the mainspring of a clockwork. It is a small spiral of spring steel that can be wound up to create tension and that drives the inner mechanism of a clock," says Liva Isakson Lundin, as we catch up with her about her recent exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, leading up to her next solo opening in May at Wetterling Gallery.

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Alexander Ekman: Hammer

April 29, 2026

“Ekman is a choreographer who absorbs and leverages what his lauded peers do best, without it seeming like plagiarism. He is immensely skilled at making non-narrative performance that feels just as full of the sweep of life as an epic film or a classic play. He does this in part through his canny understanding of how to mix pre-existing stage languages into his own bespoke blend,” finds Zachary Whittenburg in his review of Hammer.

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Robyn Mineko Williams: Beams

April 26, 2026

Robyn Mineko Williams presents her first major institutional exhibition outside of the US at Konstnärshuset in Stockholm. The exhibition, which aligns with the notion that history tends to repeat itself, looks through a personal lens at the incarceration of the Japanese American diaspora after WWII, a historically shaped narrative that is spoken of very little there, and known even less about here.

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Norrdans: Knocking​

April 25, 2026

"Knocking knows the difference between figure and ground and it unfolds in three distinct, clearly sequential chapters. The seven characters have no names but each goes on a unique journey we’re able to follow. Knocking begins in one place and it ends somewhere else." writes Zachary Whittenburg seeing the latest piece by Horácio Macuacua.

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Market Art Fair 2026​​​

April 24, 2026

The 2026 fair edition of the grand dame of Nordic art fairs did not reveal gaps in production value and was composed and pleasantly demure, suspending any urge toward “crazy follies.” A surprise (or not a surprise), however, was that bolder themes, like the erotification and materialization of aggression and violence, were almost exclusively detectable at the booth of a new transplant in town.

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Couture blanche​​

​April 22, 2026

In a post-pandemic world, thinking of couture from a future lens, it is surprising not to find more cuts that juxtapose couture expression with practical function and protection,” writes Ashik Zaman in his review of Beckmans College of Design’s recent runway show at Liljevalchs Konsthall, presenting the BA Fashion ’27 cohort.

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