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    Kim Hankyul (AIR 2025 exhibition)  2.5 - 18.5      

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2025    Hanna & Björn / Cosmic Serpents
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  Maja Lindberg Schwaner / Under a new corporate sun
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2023   Runa Rosgaard / It’s complicated
  Upplaga 5 - helg för självpublikation  
  Joel Danielsson & Louise Öhman
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2022  Groupshow / Den längsta natten
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2021    Upplaga 4—helg för självpublikation
   People Skills, Arv&Miljö, Feberdröm & Incipientium

2020

   Johan Andrén och Moa Gustafson-Söndergaard
    / Den här ytan är viktig för berättelsen

   Upplaga 3 —helg för självpublikation

2019
   Ørjan Amundsen / More World
   Matrijaršija /  Novo Doba
   Upplaga 2 - helg för självpublikation
   Midnight Mines, Skiftande Enheter, Arv & Miljö, Poppets
   Groupshow / Konstrukt
   Orphan Ann, Quack Quack & Pär Thörn
   Erik Lagerwall & Mikael Marklund / Världsberget

2018    Vilde Løwenborg Blom & Guðrún Tara Sveinsdóttir
    Upplaga 1 - helg för självpublikation
   
Kristian Olsson
    Kristen resning, Tazer, No Nose & Löss
  





NEJD
RUIN
17.3 — 26.3 2023





Through archival material and found footage, the work approaches the processes that shapes, destroys and rebuilds the world as we understand it – from the social to the deeply personal. The ruin represents something that has been but no longer exists, but also a process which can range from the grand and historical to individual stories. Ruins and other fragments remain as artefacts left behind by the march of time; epochs that will never return, societies in permanent flux and uppheaval, but also small scale traumas and triumphs. Utopian visions and violent iconoclasm stand side by side where human, technology and society makes their imprints, creating cultural feedback loops.  The work presents a large body of material – from grandiose city planning and house occupation, obsessed individuals and viral trends, decaying industrial towns, instruction videos, primal scream therapy, Google maps, Lego models and burning cathedrals. What first appears as unrelated things and phenomena become tied together through common elements, highlighting similarities in disparate shapes.

Participants: Joseph Björk Linderoth, Tina Damgaard, David Eng, Hanna Larsson, Markus Samnell, Malene Valentin  of soundtracks explore real and unreal worlds.



The exhibition is supported by Göteborgs stad & KulturUngdom

Photos by David Eng