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Sigurd Lewerentz, objectified

February 8, 2026

​The recent Stockholm Creative Edition 2026 opened the doors to what was once Riksförsäkringsanstalten, designed by Sigurd Lewerentz and now home to FAB Grönlandet. Design interventions are a powerful way to expand our understanding of architecture and place, notes Zachary Whittenburg, while surveying new site-specific permanent works by design duo Contem and ceramicist Ingrid Unsöld, created with consideration of the history of this unique site.

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​In the spotlight: Coulisse Gallery​

February 5, 2026

​Founded in early 2022, Coulisse Gallery has rapidly risen to become one of the most singular galleries in Stockholm, in an art scene that at times shows stagnant qualities. With a growing international presence and an impressive, inspiring trajectory to date that reads anything but provincial, we check in with Filip Zięciak, founder, and Jeanette Gunnarsson, co-director, to learn where the gallery is heading from here.

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​Driftwood at Weld and rates of change

February 2, 2026

"Anna Koch and Mikael Marklund, performers and co-choreographers of the roughly hour-long duet Driftwood at Weld, are highly skilled craftspeople who know how to shape movement over time into an experience you can take with you," writes Zachary Whittenburg in a review of Driftwood, the first offering from Weld's 2026 programme, marking its 20th anniversary.

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​Exhibitions to watch in 2026​​

January 14, 2026

2026 is already off to a great start. Between scrutiny of AI in our lives, Heated Rivalry in MMA action, a lens on Greenland, and the reconstruction of a Polish classroom from the 1990s, here's a selection of what will continue to make the first half of the year exciting in what has felt like a record-cold Sweden so far.

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​Saskia Holmkvist looks back to where we are now​​​​

January 6, 2026

Saskia Holmkvist's exhibition KLub at Fotogalleriet in Oslo records the “mystery” of recalling a performance of which there is little tangible evidence. "Since 1994 is, in some ways, easier to research today than 2001, KLub also works as needed advocacy for ever-more-urgent digitization and preservation efforts," finds Zachary Whittenburg.

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The 2025 best exhibitions list​

​December 31, 2025

​As per tradition, C-print concludes a year of travel and extensive exhibition visits with its annual Best Exhibitions list, marking the 11th edition since our founding in 2013. This year, the C-print team is joined in compiling the list by contributors and writers Kasia Syty and Zachary Whittenburg. The selection spans exhibitions across Stockholm, New York, Mexico City, Lisbon, and beyond.​

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