The sand is wet and cold. Swells of seawater and melting snow have made it dense and difficult to penetrate. She digs until the cold creeps into her tiny fingers, until the pain in her soul spreads outward, into her numbed hands – reaching every corner of her body. Hands move in patterns shaped by… Continue reading Elin Johanna Lantz
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Edith Gudbrand
It can’t be controlled. I bring forth life, and I surrender to the course of events. I don’t want everything that is happening; it happens anyway. My body continues without me, in the hands of others, beyond my will. I view it as if from a distance, unable to stop it. I am stuck in… Continue reading Edith Gudbrand
Annie Lindblad
Inspired by the Voyager probes’ golden greetings to the cosmos, this work revolves around the question of who we are when we speak as a ‘we’. The messages that were once sent out into space carry a carefully composed image of humankind – polished, simplified and filled with a longing to be understood. By combining… Continue reading Annie Lindblad
Alice Levin
The headlights have been replaced and are set slightly too high in order to pass the next inspection once they’ve settled again. The tank is full and the cassette tape with built-in bluetooth is charged. My Wunder-Baum is ‘new car’ scented, though I’m not sure what that’s supposed to smell like. “Rural Glow” is a… Continue reading Alice Levin
Agnes Juhlin
Have you ever listened to a song and instantly fallen in love? Maybe, it brought back a core memory or a sense of nostalgia. Maybe it transported you to a new place or into a fictional universe. It might have made you wonder how music manages to evoke emotions in your body without your logic… Continue reading Agnes Juhlin
Thea Strömsten
Light shines through the empty spaces I have cut out of the paper, and in the presence of darkness, shadows fall softly on the surrounding surfaces. It is within this world of shadows that the video installation ❦(Hedera) moves, among blurry memories, behind swaying foliage, on a journey through an uncertain gloom. Into a darkness… Continue reading Thea Strömsten
Sara Jannatirad
Something happens to the definition of a home the moment it is demolished by a machine or a missile strike. The interior of the building components exposes a porosity, a fragility that was never imagined in its former unviolated state. The dust and the ruble become a veil on the past, making stills stuck in… Continue reading Sara Jannatirad
Olle Witt
The process always begins in the painting itself. I approach without a clear image of what I’m going to paint. I back off and try to find out what my next brushstroke could be and in which direction I can push the shapes. Back and forth. The painter should use their sonar. I realised on… Continue reading Olle Witt
Lea Eilers
Have you ever been tempted to eat trash? Years ago I found myself in a situation where my finances didn’t add up. I had run out of CSN and still had a year of my education left, which forced me to live as cheaply as possible. During that time I started dumpster diving, basically all… Continue reading Lea Eilers
Jo Loui Borup
Dearest Nomi These days of scarcity has me craving opulence. I will savor this spring exhibition of chaos and mayhem. I am very very very very mad because like Solange sang, I got a lot to be mad about. I wanted to paint your portrait but I have never seen your face. I made my… Continue reading Jo Loui Borup