Christian Larsen
Artists:
- Atelier Van Lieshout
- Christian-Pontus Andersson
- Peter Bonde
- Max Book
- Karin Broos
- Cooper & Gorfer
- Joakim Eneroth
- Mads Gamdrup
- Charlotte Gyllenhammar
- Jeannin/Schuurmans
- Katy Kirbach
- John Körner
- Bo Christian Larsson
- Daniel Lergon
- Anna Linderstam
- Haruko Maeda
- Lucas Rahn
- Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen
- Viktor Rosdahl
- Vibeke Slyngstad
Exhibitions:
- 43 Katy Kirbach
- 42 Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen
- 41 Jeannin / Schuurmans
- 40 Lucas Rahn
- 39 Vibeke Slyngstad
- 38 Haruko Maeda
- 37 Bo Christian Larsson
- 36 Max Book
- 35 Jeannin/Schuurmans
- 34 Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen
- 33 Mads Gamdrup
- 32 Heikki Marila
- 31 Lucas Rahn
- 30 Christian-Pontus Andersson
- 29 Daniel Lergon
- 28 Peter Bonde
- 27 Karin Broos
- 26 Joakim Eneroth
- 25 Viktor Rosdahl
- 24 Ann-Sofi Sidén
- 23 Cooper & Gorfer
- 22 Katy Kirbach
- 21 Anna Linderstam
- 20 Joakim Eneroth
- 19 Vibeke Slyngstad
- 18 Christine Ödlund
- 17 John Körner
- 16 Charlotte Gyllenhammar
- 15 Mads Gamdrup
- 14 Max Book
- 13 Karin Broos
- 12 Viktor Rosdahl
- 11 State of Mind
- 10 Anders Widoff
- 09 Ann-Sofi Sidén
- 08 Roger Ballen
- 07 Daniel Lergon
- 06 Hello Gallery Owner!
- 04 Atelier Van Lieshout
- 03 Frida Tebus
- 02 Christian–Pontus Andersson
- 01 Tomas Saraceno
Exhibition 12:
About:
Self portraits from Malmö
Viktor Rosdahl’s exhibition is a love story that operates amongst rebels and field biologists, among house occupants and young parents, among freethinkers and misanthropists, among graffiti painters and municipal politicians. The past and the present stand shoulder to shoulder.
Rosdahl creates thight connections between art, myth, and politics. The starting point can be a utopian idea or the story within a found object. The paintings, which occasionally are developing into sculpture, offer art historical, socio-political, and ideological comments from a personal perspective.
Putting together fact and illusion, Rosdahl creates a kind of critical mythologies. With an emotional, passionate and poetic expression the images illustrate the human repression- politically, emotionally and bodily.
Viktor Rosdahl graduated from Konsthögskolan i Malmö in 2007 and has since participated in numerous exhibitions. Between 2007 and 2008 Rosdahl held a scholarship at IASPIS and has been awarded with Edstrandska Stiftelsen and Malmö Konstmuseums stipendium.


