NEJD


Upcoming              NEJD AIR: Matilda Tjäder  1.9 – 30.9  2026 
  Joakim Blattmann  27.11  –  13.12 2026


Archive
2026     Yujin Jung &  Gabriel Bott  /  On the horizon of loss
   NEJD Soundwalk #2
/ Klara Ström
   NEJD på 3:e Våningen  / Anrop
   Discreet Music 6-års fest
 

2025      Iris Smeds / The angel of history fell into the well
   NEJD Soundwalk #2
/ Elin Engström
   Verklighetens gränslösa rum
 
   NEJD Soundwalk #1 / Mattias Andersson
   NEJD AIR: Kim Hankyul / Unheimlich    Hanna & Björn / Cosmic Serpents
2024
  Maja Lindberg Schwaner / Under a new corporate sun
  Ida Idaida / ANATOMICA
  NEJD AIR: Ingrid Blix / STRATA
  NEJD / Inombords flockas vinddriven aska

2023   Runa Rosgaard / It’s complicated
  Upplaga 5 - helg för självpublikation  
  Joel Danielsson & Louise Öhman / Currents
  NEJD / Ruin
  Tommi Keränen, Juho Toivonen, Slogan Motto
  CIA-Debutante & Hällefors
  Jeff Clarke & Blod
  Shredded nerve, Jackson-Pratt, Fantasy Sex


2022  Groupshow / Den längsta natten
  Theo Elias / Fire
  Marcus Samnell / Nightjars in the Garden of Delights
  NEJD Magasin på 3:e Våningen

2021    Upplaga 4—helg för självpublikation
   People Skills, Arv&Miljö, Feberdröm & Incipientium

2020     Johan Andrén och Moa Gustafson-Söndergaard
    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
  






Yujin Jung & Gabriel Bott
On the horizon of loss
10.4 –26.4 2026







For the exhibition at NEJD, Yujin Jung and Gabriel Bott present two distinct installations in dialogue, where both works could conceptually extend into each other. The exhibition would stage a conversation between parallel and sometimes converging practices—allowing different registers of materiality, narration, and world-building to coexist. The exhibition framework around "on the horizon of loss” invites audiences to move between and engage with two works at their own pace, encountering shifting rhythms, modes of interaction, and forms of attention, without being guided toward a single resolution. Yujin Jung's practice unfolds through long-term artistic research grounded in engagement with material culture and modes of transmission. She focuses on recurring practices such as cooking, spinning, and weaving as sites where knowledge is sustained through bodily rhythm and material contact rather than displayed as representation. She translates these conditions into vibrations, spatial tension, and compositional form, voicing and layering them in installations and performances. She mobilises speculative methods to attend to ambivalence, frictions, and the limits of archival knowledge, a practice she names sonic fabulation, seeking epistemic reorientation in artistic practice.

Yujin Jung (b. Korea) is a Copenhagen-based artist who obtained a BFA in Art Practice from Goldsmiths, University of London (2013) and an MFA in Visual Arts from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (2021). Her work has been presented at Liste Art Fair (Basel 2025), Platform (Stockholm 2025), Roskilde Festival (2024), UKS (Oslo 2023), and Nikolaj Kunsthal (Copenhagen 2022). She participated in Art Hub Copenhagen residency programme To-Go (2023-24).


Gabriel Bott's practice bridges visual art and gaming through immersive simulations and interactive narratives. Working in game engines, he builds worlds and characters that explore the overlap between digital and physical spaces, and how stories emerge through simulation and play. He imagines parallel worlds, familiar environments refracted through speculative, dreamlike lenses, to examine underlying emotional states. Worlds, places, and characters function as storytelling devices to reflect exhaustion, loneliness, and the search for balance under conditions of exclusion; what does alienation mean when it is embraced rather than resisted? The resulting works aim to create poetic imagery that redirects the viewer’s attention toward unfamiliar perspectives that lie in a realm between the common and the fantastical. 

Gabriel Bott (b. Sweden) is a Copenhagen-based artist who obtained an MFA in Visual Arts from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (2017). His work has been presented at Nikolaj Kunsthal (Copenhagen, 2026), Fotografisk Centre (Copenhagen, 2025-2026), and Roskilde Festival (Roskilde, 2024). 





The exhibition is supported by Göteborgs Stad and Kulturrådet

Photos by Jost Dolinsek