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Breaking time on the wheel
DANCERAMICS Amanda Apetrea and Benjamin Quigley Revolve 2026: Dreams and Dissent May 22–23, 2026 Various venues, Uppsala Photo: Pär Fredin for Uppsala konstmuseum The overall concept and structure of DANCERAMICS become clear after sitting with the work for about ten minutes. The show — part of Revolve Performance Art Days 2026 in Uppsala — continues for more than three hours, however, gathering gravity all the while and emitting provocations. Co-created and performed by A
2 days ago


Samaneh Reyhani - Sculpting poetics
Samaneh Reyhani Carl Eldhs Ateljémuseum, Stockholm May 21–September 27 As with most artists’ studios turned exhibition spaces, the Carl Eldh Ateljémuseum bears the imprint of its original tenant, Carl Eldh, one of Sweden’s most prominent sculptors of the past century. And as anyone who has ever visited this magnificent space can attest to, that imprint is almost quite literally set in stone. The space, flooded with light pouring in through the immense windows that face towar
3 days ago


Logic of Happenstance and Now
MFA Graduation Show 2026 Kungliga Konsthögskolan/Royal Institute of Art Konstakademien, Stockholm May 22–June 14, 2026 Behzad Dehno and Simon Dahlgren Strååt It’s been over fifteen years of seeing the Master degree exhibitions of Kungliga Konsthögskolan, in colloquial terms Mejan. A constructed adjective that sometimes has been used to address it is “Palais de Tokyo”. Hyperbolic as it is, and it really is, it means the shows have often shown art that suggests a belonging in c
May 22


The Graduates of 2026
Since 2013 (13 years and counting!), C-print has turned unprecedented focus on artists emerging out of art schools. It's grad show season, so coverage is due. When team C-print swings by, you will know. We checked in with a number of spring graduates from Swedish art schools. Keep an eye out for them and many of their peers. Filippa Friberg, BFA, Konstfack, Stockholm Photo: Sara Rad C-P: Hi Filippa, congratulations on your upcoming graduation from the BFA program at Konstfack
May 15


Detail and difference at STHLM DANS
STHLM DANS May 5–13, 2026 Various venues, Stockholm and Botkyrka Photo: Lesley Martin of Wet Mess in “TESTO” For a long time — possibly forever — dance theories and practices have surfaced and located tensions about detail and difference. Bodies moving together in unison, whether ballet corps or drill teams, have always presented observers with opportunities to compare people and identify outliers. Those who perform alone aren’t immune when the choreography is fixed. Any solo
May 14


NYC Calling: BamBam Frost
Our dance-loving editor Koshik Zaman interviewed BamBam Frost back in 2022 as she was about to present her work YES at MDT. A lot has happened since. We check in with BamBam, who has just returned from NYC, where she presented a new iteration of the work at the ongoing La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival at La MaMa, an iconic venue for drama and performance art in the city. “New York is my city. I came here when I was 19, lived in Theresa Traore Dahlberg and Mapei’s old apartment,
May 10
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