Mark Seliger: Portraitist of Icons and Intimacy
In the constellation of modern portrait photography, few names shine as steadily—and as subtly—as Mark Seliger. Over the past three decades, Seliger has crafted a body of work that quietly redefined celebrity portraiture, turning fleeting moments into cultural artifacts. While many photographers chase the immediacy of the now, Seliger patiently...
Björn Persson Face to Face with Nature
The viewer of Björn Persson's work becomes part of the meeting between the photographer and the animal. The moment when one mind meets another, sometimes so close...
Julia Fullerton-Batten Creates Art Out of Necessity
Text: MARGITA INGWALL When an artist’s gaze pairs with that of a life-exploring, film-making archaeologist, the resulting works vibrate with energy. Julia Fullerton-Batten is driven by a powerful...
Liu Bolin's invisibility shows the cracks in the façade
When Liu Bolin paints himself invisibly into symbol-laden environments, he shows cracks in the façade and awakens the viewers to reflect on their daily life. This Chinese...
Nature and Its Unexpected Facets
One of the most common subjects in photography. And often the most banal. The exhibition Untitled Nature challenges this, and when 23 of Sweden's foremost artists exhibit,...
Apollo 14: To the Moon and Back
BY EDITORIAL TEAM Moonshots Apollo 14 was launched on January 31, 1971 and successfully completed the third human landing on the Moon. Despite problems with...
Opening Night With Bryan Adams
We launched the "In Colour" exhibition with a bustling opening reception, honored by the presence of the artist himself. A big thank you to everyone who joined...






