ARTISTS Johan Thurfjell Charlotte Gyllenhammar Theresa Traore Dahlberg Matthias van Arkel Anna Camner Anneè Olofsson Yngvild Saeter Éva Mag Liva Isakson Lundin Ohlsson / Dit Cilinn Ulrika Sparre Jesper Nyrén Gunilla Klingberg Juan Pedro Fabra Guemberena Marcus Mårtenson Maria Nordin Julia Peirone Peter Johansson Daniel Jensen Stefan Otto Niki Lindroth von Bahr Charlotte Gyllenhammar Artist Charlotte Gyllenhammar’s artistry is among the most idiosyncratic and expressive within contemporary Swedish art. Theresa Traore Dahlberg ArtistTraore Dahlberg is a visual artist and filmmaker who formulates and mediates engaging complex, narratives through sculpture, photography, and film. Yngvild Saeter ArtistYngvild Saeter’s tactile, sculpted objects are made using motorcycle parts, metal rivets, chains, and pieces of fur. Ohlsson / Dit Cilinn ArtistOhlsson/Dit-Cilinn draw on consciousness research, folklore, and botany to give form to hidden connections between man, technology, and the biosphere. Gunilla Klingberg ArtistGunilla Klingberg’s practice is characterized by the intersection of received knowledge, folk beliefs, popular culture, and divergent cultural activities. Anna Camner ArtistAnna Camner’s distinctive painterly oeuvre exists at the gentle intersection between figuration and abstraction. Johan Thurfjell ArtistJohan Thurfjell is known for his lyrical and suggestive works that, in their reduced form, convey a strong narrative content, evoking sagas and fables, fears, and fantasies. Matthias van Arkel ArtistMatthias van Arkel is a Swedish artist based in Stockholm and New York. Using silicon rubber as his medium van Arkel creates a three-dimensional surface where bare colors and strokes build up the image without a canvas or any supporting structure. Maria Nordin ArtistMaria Nordin explores our view of the world and of ourselves as bodily beings. Her work revolves around how experiences are expressed through the human body, or how bodily experiences can be visualized. Anneè Olofsson ArtistAnneè Olofsson´s profound and uncanny work deals with complicated family relations and relations of power. Juan Pedro Fabra Guemberena ArtistJuan-Pedro has divided his life between Montevideo, where he was born and partially raised, and Stockholm, where he arrived as a refugee in the late 70's with his family. Ulrika Sparre ArtistUlrika Sparres’ work investigates the mechanisms, behaviors, and social patterns that constitute our lives. Her practice explores subjects like individuality and the impact of the development of individualism and consumerism in contemporary society. Marcus Mårtenson ArtistPop Culture references and subjects such as self-doubt, societal pressures, and Yuppie self-glorification seamlessly come together in the works of Marcus Mårtenson. Jesper Nyrén ArtistJesper Nyrén is a painter with a sustained interest in form and color. His work draws upon the history of painting and processes as well as personal observations of light and atmosphere. Liva Isakson Lundin ArtistLiva Isakson Lundin creates otherworldly installations by bringing together contrasting materials in fresh and unforeseen ways. Julia Peirone ArtistJulia Peirone is an artist working mainly with photography. She is best known for her portraits of young girls who are deprived of the disguise of gestures and facial expressions and positioned in a kind of nakedness of uncontrollability– and celebrated for the strength of their vulnerability. Niki Lindroth von Bahr ArtistNiki Lindroth von Bahr is an artist, sculptor, and animation director based in Stockholm. Éva Mag ArtistÉva Mag received her artistic education at the Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm where she graduated in 2015. Stefan Otto ArtistStefan Otto’s work is recognized by an approach of Investigative uncertainties. Daniel Jensen ArtistDaniel Jensen’s sculptures, paintings, and drawings explore issues related to fractal urban structure and detritus which witness our existence. Peter Johansson ArtistSince 1990 Peter Johansson has been working thematically on his own childhood and experience in Dalarna (Dalecarlia).