Upcoming Exhibitions
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Göteborgs Konstmuseum Apokalyps
2025.02.22 - 2026.01.18
Past Exhibitions
2024
Milan Design Week
Group Exhibition
’Never Seen’
Yellow Square Square Sun - Our first circle: the sun. I bought photographs from an astronomer following a strong urge to make a sun in the shape of a square. The motif is a collage of several astrophotographs of the sun. Depending on your distance to the picture you see two different objects. From far away you read it as a yellow square. All the visual information of the image comes directly from the sun, but acknowleding it for what it is is impossible because the form has been altered. Even when you know what it is, it remains a humble geometric figure at a distance. As you move towards the motif it gradually transforms into an object you can read as a sun, when the texture becomes pronounced.
2023
Den Fantastiska Platsen, Stockholm
Duo Exhibition w/ Viktor Berglind Ekman
’On the Bottom of the Sea of Air’
Landscapes - These landscapes are all paintings. The volumes are built by painting abstract flat shapes. The form of each category is controlled manually. The produced color fields are translated into photographic images by means of software. Painting and photography bleed together and form a new identity and medium where I want to explore what has been made possible with the recent advancements in AI. Photos have been distilled into a color and we may now explore what lay beyond the horizon, and paint with photos.
Ung Svensk Form, Several Venues
Group Exhibition
’Vinnare Ung Svensk Form 2023’
Photographs from Stockholm - I explore the boundaries of the city identity of Stockholm. The image databases that helped AI to link words to images now stare back at us. Our photos have taught it to understand objects, now it teaches me about Stockholm. The dreams of a computer lets me glimpse the collective identity of the capital, in a non-existent yet real Stockholm.
Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm
Group Exhibition
’Liljevalchs Vårsalong 2023’
All Together - I want to give form to landscapes that embody a state beyond the natural categories we have divided the world with. When something we take for granted no longer behaves as expected, we find ourselves in vacuum. We experience a cognitive dissonance in category. What we thought was, is no longer. What is, we never thought about.
Malmö Konstmuseum
Group Exhibition
’Känn Staden’
Malmö Amnesia - We rarely have more than a vague idea of the buildings we live among. In the short story There Is No Antimimetics Division, a world is populated by objects that are impossible to remember. After a few minutes, these objects slip from the memory of those trying to study them. I had forgotten that Lewerentz placed windows under the cantilevered roof of his flower kiosk. Eight prominent buildings of Malmö have been remoulded with AI in such a way that they are nearly identical with the originals, but not quite.
Club Folle, Stockholm
Cultural Event
’Tema: Artificiell Intelligens’
How to Make Things Have to do with Eachother - William Blake proposed that the more creative energy exerted in the interpretation of an object, the more reality it holds. When you call a cloud a goat it is because it held your attention and stood out from the background noise of automatic experience. In your subjective experience of reality, it is more.
2022
Collectible Brussels 2022
Group Exhibition
’Surreal Fictions’
Landscapes - There is an opportunity for new meaning when you put a category in a new container, for example when you exchange the irregular shape of a normal mountain to a sphere. We are in a position to create meaning because we have made the identity of the object uncertain. We want to fill the gap between what we see and what we know.
2019
Amman Design Week 2019
Group Exhibition
’Possibilities’
Hoop - Lamp made of concrete terrazzo with marble turned on a stone lathe. The turned concrete cylinder doubles as a coffee table. It acts as an anchor to stabilize the inherently unstable circular hoop that holds the lighting fixture. The circle defines a space underneath the lamp where one can sit and read. This is a lamp that produces space.