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NOBA Nordic Baltic contemporary art platform

Girls on the Move – the Unheard Stories

For several years, Save the Children has conducted studies in South and North America, Africa, and Europe on girls who are on the move and in migration. In this exhibition, you have the opportunity to hear some of these girls share their experiences.
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Frank Ockenfels 3 ”Introspection”

Frank Ockenfels 3 (b. 1960) is an American photographer, artist, and director, now best known for his portraits. For more than three decades, he has captured actors, musicians, and Hollywood-profiles with his camera
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Lovisa Ringborg ”Mirage”

Faced with Lovisa Ringborg's images, you are immediately drawn into a suggestive atmosphere. A world in which inner and outer realities are merged with the subconscious to create a fascinating whole.
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Cho Gi-Seok ”Coexistence”

Born in Seoul, Republic of Korea in 1992, Cho Gi-Seok is one of Asia's most interesting up and coming artists and fashion photographers today.
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Sarah Moon ”At the still point”

The exhibition At the Still Point is curated by Sarah Moon as an installation bringing together a selection of the photographs, films, and books that the artist has produced since the beginning of her career.
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Carla Gannis ”The Garden of Emoji Delights”

Carla Gannis is an interdisciplinary artist from New York, USA. She creates and produces digital art that often spurs from the incredible complications and relationships between our reality (IRL) and our alternative, digital reality.
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Snezhana von Büdingen ”Meeting Sofie”

Snezhana von Büdingen (born 1983 in Perm, Russia), is a Russian / German photographer active in Germany. In the acclaimed photo series Meeting Sofie from 2017, we get to meet Sofie, an 18-year-old girl who has just graduated from school.
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WANG Chen ”The Sin Park”

At first glance, The Sin Park might look and feel like an utopian world, but slowly and surely the world evolves into a rather dark reflection of the failure and illusion of utopia. As WANG Chen began working on this imaginary world, the obvious societal and human aspects appeared by…
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Mohau Modisakeng Passage

In the video work Passage, the ebb and flow of water, as both life giving and deadly, symbolizes the many who have arrived or departed from South Africa in trade, as cargo or as transient bodies belonging to no particular state.
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Mattias A. Klum ”Our time on Earth”

Mattias A. Klum started as a photographer when he was 17. Later he was the first-ever Swede to have his photograph of a silvered leaf monkey on the cover of National Geographic. For about 35 years he has passionately followed the changes of the planet’s nature, fauna, vulnerable cultures, and…
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Hubble Space Telescope Hubble – a journey through time and space

Fotografiska Stockholm, in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Department of Astronomy at Stockholm University, now present unique images taken by the legendary space telescope Hubble, in an exhibition with the same name. This gigantic camera, weighing more than eleven tons, now celebrates 30 years. During these…
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Lina Iris Viktor Dark Testament

Lina Iris Viktor works with a restricted colour palette combining photography, painting, performance and sculpture with ancient gilding techniques.
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Miles Aldridge Virgin Mary. Supermarkets. Popcorn. Photographs 1999 to 2020

Through pop art, bright colours and dark humour, British artist Miles Aldridge makes us flinch. His images are reminiscent of film stills: frames snatched from a broader story, pictures noted for their vibrant colours in smartly styled sets with an unsettling psychological vibe. Aldridge is a contemporary artist with a…
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Arno Rafael Minkkinen Two Hundred Seasons

The exhibition Two Hundred Seasons at Fotografiska presents works by Arno Rafael Minkkinen – photographs made from 1970 to 2020 selected from numerous locations in thirty different countries worldwide including thirty American states.
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Tom of Finland The Darkroom

Swelling muscles and genitals, extremely masculine and erotically confident men who enjoy sex together – Tom of Finland's drawings leave no-one unaffected. The photographs he took of friends and partners, to use as inspiration and reference-pictures for his world-famous homoerotic drawings, are now exhibited for the first time at Fotografiska.…
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