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Exhibitions at Grundemark Nilsson Gallery SE

Grundemark Nilsson SESE

Grundemark Nilsson Gallery SE
Sibyllegatan 26
114 42 Stockholm

+49 30-81473709


www.grundemarknilsson.se

Pernilla Zetterman

Flying Change

Flying Change

5 May – 17 Jun 2017


The exhibition contains parts of her extensive series Close (2001-2017). Themes are control, discipline, performing but also devotion and the relation to memories.

We combine the opening with the release of her new book Turn Down Center Line (Kerber Verlag, Germany). Concept and design by Sandra Praun and Oscar Guermouche, the text is written by Timothy Persons. Zettermans first monograph Behave was published 2009 at the publising house Hatje Cantz with text by the former chief curator at Mus… more

Grundemark Nilsson SESE

Grundemark Nilsson Gallery SE
Sibyllegatan 26
114 42 Stockholm

+49 30-81473709


www.grundemarknilsson.se

Strike A Pose

Strike A Pose

17 Mar – 29 Apr 2017
The power of the photographer behind the camera and the choice of models, direct our time and the image of our history. Grundemark Nilsson Gallery has curated a selection of iconic photographs along with new ones in the group exhibition Strike a Pose, where the focus is on the act of posing as well as on the power of the photographer.

The icon Kate Moss, on of the most photographed models in the world, is portrayed in Marrakech, 1993 by Albert Watson (b. 1942 Great Britain). The photograph was … more

Grundemark Nilsson SESE

Grundemark Nilsson Gallery SE
Sibyllegatan 26
114 42 Stockholm

+49 30-81473709


www.grundemarknilsson.se

Martin Mlecko

On the Lookout for Beauty

On the Lookout for Beauty

27 Jan – 11 Mar 2017


"...When artists such as Martin Mlecko devote themselves to exploring current aspects of beauty, they align themselves with anachronism and avant-gardism, because they are motivated both by classical and romantic ideals and the search for a glimpse of the extraordinary, a trace of the unfamiliar, which is why they find it so important to consciously work within a cosmos of the arts and not to become distracted, or possibly influenced by popular tastes. They believe that we humans, as cult… more