BIOGRAPHY  
     
 
Conny Blom was born 1974 in Sweden and he is currently living and working between Landskrona, Sweden and Bukovje, Slovenia. In his artistic practice Blom works in many different media and frequently examines hierarchies and reveals alternative readings by remediating pre-existing material. Censorship and copyright are two topics that he has often returned to through the years. Working both separately and in a team with Nina Slejko Blom, he has made over 250 exhibitions at relevant institutions around the world.

Parallel with his artistic practice, he and Slejko Blom run Conceptual Art Centre Bukovje/Landskrona, a budgetless non profit exhibition platform whose program includes both up and coming artists as well as established names like Gillian Wearing, Jeremy Deller, Roni Horn and Trevor Paglen. In 2017 they published CAB - Conceptual Art Book with financial help from conceptual art legend Joseph Kosuth.

Selected exhibitions:

- Bucharest Biennale 8, Bucharest, Romania
- +MSUM, Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, Ljubljana, Slovenia (SOLO)
- The 5th Moscow Biennale
- freiraum quartier21, MuseumsQuartier in Vienna
- MMoMA (Moscow Museum of Modern Art)
- DOX Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague
- Biennial of Graphic Arts, International Centre of Graphic Arts (MGLC), Ljubljana, Slovenia

Conny Blom
   
  CURRICULUM VITAE
 
  SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
   
  2021: The Green Drawings - I Pledge, Kunsthall 3,14, Bergen, Norway. Collaboration with Nina Slejko Blom.
  2021: Kill The Poor - Plan B, Galleri Box, Gothenburg, Sweden.
  2020: Kill the Poor, Galleri Rostrum, Malmö, Sweden.
  2019: The Church of Bad Decisions, Hjärne Project Space, Helsingborg, Sweden.
  2019: 3rd Constructivist Exhibition, Hiša kulture, Pivka, Slovenia. With Klara Sax.
  2019: Zero The Hero, CAC Landskrona, Landskrona, Sweden. With Pektin.
  2018: Zero Results, CAC Bukovje, Bukovje, Slovenia. With Pektin.
  2017: The Green Drawings, MSUM - Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Collaboration with Nina Slejko Blom.
  2017: Carl Andre, Billy and Ethel, Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki, Slovenia. With Klara Sax.
  2017: Klippans Konsthall, Klippan, Sweden. Collaboration with Nina Slejko Blom.
  2016: 368, Växjö Konsthall, Växjö, Sweden. Curator: Martin Schibli.
  2016: All the Books on Baking, Bread and Matej Andraž Vogrinčič Removed from all the City Libraries of Ljubljana, Škuc Gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia. With Klara Sax.
  2016: Eslövs Konsthall #2, c/o Eslövs stadsbibliotek, Eslöv, Sweden. With Klara Sax.
  2016: It Is Happening Again, Alkatraz Gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Collaboration with Nina Slejko Blom.
  2015: Burja, Črni Kot Gallery, Kosovelov Dom, Sežana, Slovenia. Curator: Mojca Grmek.
  2015: Landskrona Konsthall, Landskrona, Sweden. Collaboration with Nina Slejko Blom.
  2014: On the Shoulders of Giants, UGM - Maribor Art Gallery, Maribor, Slovenia. Collaboration with Nina Slejko Blom.
  2014: Looking for Armstrong, Hiša kulture, Pivka, Slovenia. Curators: Mojca Grmek and Leon Zuodar.
  2014: 2+2=5, Skånes Konstförening, Malmö, Sweden.
  2013: The Complete Beatles, Aksioma Project Space, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Curator: Janez Janša.
  2012: Slowly It All Crumbles Away, Galerija Miklova hiša, Ribnica, Slovenia. Curator: Petja Grafenauer.
  2011: The Complete Beatles, Conceptual Art Centre Bukovje, Postojna, Slovenia.
  2010: From Above, Gallery Vžigalica, Mestna galerija, (City Museums and Galleries) Ljubljana, Slovenia. Curators: Petja Grafenauer and Veljko Njegovan.Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  2009: 4’33 Minutes of Stolen Silence, Semai Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  2009: Pam Venda and Little Dolgan, Neon Gallery, Brösarp, Sweden.
  2009: Bunny Project, Konsthall 1.0, Jönköping, Sweden.
  2009: So Happy Together, Tobačna, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Collaboration with Nina Slejko.
  2009: Desensitizer, Kalmar Konstmuseum, Sweden.
  2008: Many Times Before, Galleri Mors Mössa, Göteborg, Sweden.
  2007: New Works, Galleri Rotor, Göteborg, Sweden.
  2006: Conny Blom & Carl Johan Engberg, Galleri Pictura / Skånska Konstmuseum, Lund, Sweden.
     
  SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
     
  2022: Europe Doesn't Fall from the Sky. Casa Robegan, Treviso, Italy.
  2022: Patchlab Digital Art Festival, Kraków, Poland.
  2022: Seeing Red, Equrna Gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  2022: MABB - Malmö Artist's Book Biennial, Malmö, Sweden.
  2022: Retorikkabinett, Kvadrennalen, Färgfabriken, Stockholm, Sweden.
  2021: Mail Art i coronans tid, ARTiE, Eslöv, Sweden.
  2021: AIR4, Ravnikar Gallery Space, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Collaboration with Nina Slejko Blom.
  2021: EKO 8, International Triennial of Art and Environment / A Letter to the Future, Maribor, Slovenia. Curator: Alessandro Vincentelli.
  2020: Eslövs konsthall c/o Poste Restante, Eslöv, Sweden.
  2020: Army and the City / Vojska v mestu, Galerija Klopart, Kočevje, Slovenia. As Klara Sax.
  2020: Army and the City / Vojska v mestu, Hiša kulture Pivka, Slovenia. As Klara Sax.
  2020: Zeleni rez, Equrna Gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  2019: Tense Present, KIBLA Portal, Maribor, Slovenia. Curated by Aleksandra Kostič, Živa Kleindienst and Peter Tomaž Dobrila.
  2019: Med ögat mot luften, Galleri Estesio, Beddingestrand, Sweden.
  2019: In Situ, Gedern & Hirzenhain, Germany.
  2019: Art For Sale, UGM - Maribor Art Gallery, Maribor, Slovenia.
  2019: Paper Matters, CzK - Center za kreativnost, Maribor, Slovenia.
  2019: Made in China: Successes And Failures, Photon Gallery, Vienna, Austria.
  2018: BB8 after BB8, CAC Landskrona. With Jesse Darling, Yara Flores, Roee Rosen and Puppies Puppies. As Pektin and Klara Sax.
  2018: Changes, Hiša kulture, Pivka, Slovenia.
  2018: Join the Dots/Connect the Distances, Salone degli Incanti, Trieste, Italy.
  2018: Made in China: Authentic Slovenian Art in Belgium, WARP, Sint-Niklaas, Belgium.
  2018: Bucharest Biennale 8, Bucharest, Romania.
  2017: Carpet's Pattern, Matca Art Space, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Curator: Alexandru Muraru.
  2017: Fake, Galerie BOHAI e. V., Hannover, Germany.
  2017: Art Market Budapest (GalerijaGallery/ Made in China Project), Budapest, Hungary.
  2017: Fyra konstnärer, Landskrona Museum (Bästa Biennalen), Landskrona, Sweden.
  2017: En utställning med MANIFEST för här och nu och eventuellt framöver, Undantaget, Köpingsvik, Sweden. With Klara Sax. Curator: Martin Schibli.
  2017: Face to Face, Bosanski Kulturni Centar (Bosnian Culture Centre) Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  2017: MAD, Multiple Art Days Fair, Paris, France. With Made In China/GalerijaGallery.
  2017: Biennale Arcipelago Mediterraneo, ZAC - Zisa Zona Arti Contemporanee, Palermo, Italy. Exhibition: Mediterranean Routes.
  2017: Working Drawings And Other Visible Things On Paper Not Necessarily Meant To Be Viewed As Art (After Bochner), Conceptual Art Centre Bukovje/Landskrona, Landskrona Sweden.
  2016: Made In China: Prospektiva, GalerijaGallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  2016: Art Market Budapest (GalerijaGallery/ Made in China Project), Budapest, Hungary.
  2016: Working Drawings And Other Visible Things On Paper Not Necessarily Meant To Be Viewed As Art (After Bochner), Škuc Gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  2016: IX Shiryaevo Biennale - CASH, Samara Art Museum, Samara, Russia.
  2016: Landskrona fotofestival, Landskrona, Sweden. With Klara Sax.
  2016: Dolar, Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit, Black Mass / Black Matter, LSTW-69, Made in China and more..., Umetnički prostor U10 Art Space, Belgrade, Serbia.
  2016: Decentralizacija sodobnih umetnosti, Tovarna ROG - Zelenica, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  2016: The Collection as Will and Representation (Mladen Stropnik's collection), Škuc Gallery, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  2016: konnektor #49 “Schöne Grüße”, konnektor - Forum für Künste, Hannover, Germany.
  2015: Mostly Loud, But Also Quiet Noise Too, esc medien kunst labor, Graz, Austria. With Max Höfler, Irina Karamarkovic, Richie Herbst and more.
  2015: Ester Almqvists minnesfond Award Exhibition, Skånes Konstförening, Malmö, Sweden.
  2015: Art Market Budapest (Made in China Project), Budapest, Hungary.
  2015:
Dann ist das Bauen eine wüste Sache, Oberwelt e.V., Stuttgart, Germany. With Klara Sax.
  2015: Working Drawings And Other Visible Things On Paper Not Necessarily Meant To Be Viewed As Art (After Bochner), Special Project for Km of Sculpture, Võru, Estonia.
  2015: Small Good Things (Artworks We Like That Fitted In Our Suitcases), Special Project for Km of Sculpture, Võru, Estonia. With Klara Sax.
  2015: Dold konst/Hidden Art, Kungsparken and Slottsparken, Malmö, Sweden.
  2014: konnektor #35 "Kunstperlen", konnektor - Forum für Künste, Hannover, Germany.
  2014: Desorientering vs pluralism, Konsthallen, Ronneby Kulturcentrum, Ronneby, Sweden. With Kristina Müntzing, Valeria Montti Colque and more. Curated by Martin Schibli.
  2014: 24th Biennial of Design. Exhibition : Money Talks, 1001dar, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  2014: Bus Stop: Everyone doesn’t it Meatballs in Sweden, NCCA, National Center for Contemporary Arts (Middle Volga branch) Samara, Russia. With Swetlana Heger, Juan Castillo, Annika Ström and more. Collaboration with Nina Slejko Blom.
  2014: In search of the New Industrial Culture, NCCA Ural (National Centre for Contemporary Arts, Ural branch), Yekaterinburg, Russia. With Felix Gmelin, Kristina Müntzing, Daniel Segerberg and more.
  2013: Memory, Richmond Art Gallery, Richmond, Canada.
  2013: 5th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art. Exhibition: There is a Visitor # 13. State Darwin Museum, Moscow Russia. Curators: R a k e t a, Anna Linder and Martin Schibli.
  2013: Die Büchse der Pandora, Oberwelt e.V., Stuttgart, Germany.
  2013: Portas Abertas, Forum Eugenio de Almeida, Évora, Portugal. With Blue Noses Group, Eva Lootz, Harun Farocki, Liina Siib and more. Curated by Claudia Giannetti.
  2013: Falling from Grace, KCCC (Klaipėda Culture Communication Centre), Klaipėda, Lithuania. With Gustav Hellberg, Alba S. Enström, Nadine Byrne and more. Curated by Martin Schibli.
  2012: Membra Disjecta for John Cage - Wanting to Say Something About John, Galerie výtvarného umění v Ostravě (Ostrava Gallery of Fine Art), Ostrava, Czech Republic. With Christian Marclay, John Cage, Gary Hill, Alison Knowles, and more. Curated by Jozef Cseres and Georg Weckwerth.
  2012: 11 Sculpture Quadrennial Riga, Latvia. Theme: Anatomy of Integration. With Chto Delat?, IRWIN-group, Adel Abidin, Andree Korpys & Markus Löffler and more. Curated by Inese Baranovska, Aigars Bikše and Ivars Drulle. Location: The Latvian Railway History Museum.
  2012: “There is no such thing as an empty space”, Hilltown Studio Theatre and Performance Space, Castlepollard Co. Westmeath, Ireland. Exhibition during the Hilltown New Music Festival.
  2012: Under A Tinsel Sun, The III Moscow International Biennale for Young Art, MMOMA - Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, Russia. Exhibition: Inconclusive Analysis. Collaboration with Nina Slejko. Curatated by Elena Selina.
  2012: Agency of Unrealized Projects, daadgalerie, Berlin, Germany.
  2012: Membra Disjecta for John Cage - Wanting to Say Something About John, DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague, Czech Republic. With Christian Marclay, John Cage, Alvin Lucier, Hassan Khan, and more. Curated by Jozef Cseres and Georg Weckwerth.
  2012: Membra Disjecta for John Cage - Wanting to Say Something About John, freiraum quartier21 INTERNATIONAL, MuseumsQuartier, Vienna, Austria. With Christian Marclay, John Cage, Gary Hill, Alison Knowles, and more. Curated by Jozef Cseres and Georg Weckwerth.
  2011: CoCA (Center on Contemporary Art) Seattle, United States. Annual Juried Exhibition. Awarded first prize. Selection by Gary Hill.
  2011: Studio 6 presents: CAC Bukovje (SLO) and Studio Golo Brdo (CRO), Gallery Vžigalica, Mestni Muzej, Ljubljana, Slovenia. With Tomislav Brajnović, IRWIN-group, Dalibor Martinis, and more. Curator: Saša Nabergoj.
  2011: Mad Props, Mexico Project Space, Leeds, UK. With CAC Bukovje.
  2011: Drawing Connections, Siena Art Institute, Siena, Italy.
  2011: The 29th Biennial of Graphic Arts, International Centre of Graphic Arts (MGLC), Ljubljana, Slovenia. With Teresa Margolles, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Ant Farm, Alfredo Jaar, Serkan Özkaya and more. Curator: Beti Žerovc.
  2011: Complicated Relations Part II, Kalmar Konstmuseum, Sweden. Participating with CAC Bukovje, other artists include Voina Group, Marina Naprushkina (The Office for Anti-propaganda) and more.
  2011: The Return of the Losers, Kalmar Konstmuseum, Sweden. With Danh Vo, Tamar Guimarães, Ivan Galuzin, Søren Thilo Funder and more. Curator: Martin Schibli.
  2011: An Exchange with Sol LeWitt, Cabinet, Brooklyn, New York / MASS MoCA, North Adams, Massachusetts, United States. With Luis Camnitzer, Pedro Reyes, Fia Backström and more. Curator: Regine Basha.
  2010: Alternative Economy - Works from the Collection, Conceptual Art Centre Bukovje, Slovenia. With Donald Baechler, Gilbert & George, IRWIN, Serkan Özkaya and more.
  2010: Conceptual Art in Sweden, Kalmar Konstmuseum, Sweden. With Öyvind Fahlström, Dan Wolgers, Jan Svenungsson, Carl Michael von Hausswolff and more.
  2010: Artnews Outdoor, Billboard project, NCCA, National Center for Contemporary Arts (Middle Volga branch) Kazan, Russia. With Elin Wikström, Karin Hasselberg, Jesper Nordahl and more.
  2010: Try Not to Die Like a Dog: A Dinner Conversation About Death and Art, Galleri Experimentell / Galleri Rotor, Gothenburg, Sweden. Text piece, also used for exhibition title.
  2010: Qui Vive?, II Moscow International Biennale for Young Art, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow, Russia. Exhibition: Is there any Hope for an Optimistic Art? With Gardar Eide Einarsson, Carlos Motta, Olivier Babin and more. Curated by Martin Schibli.
  2010: Artnews Outdoor, Billboard project, NCCA, National Center for Contemporary Arts (Middle Volga branch) Samara, Russia. With Elin Wikström, Jesper Nordahl and more.
  2009: Living in a Modern Society, State Art Gallery, Kaliningrad, Russia. With Karin Hasselberg, Jesper Nordahl, J Tobias Andersson, and more.
  2009: Made in Arnhem: T.A.P.E. Invites, Arnhem, The Netherlands. With Sako Kojima, Erik Snedsbøl, Fathi Hassan, and more. Curators: Maaike van der Zee and Margot Mager
  2009: Örebro Open Art, Örebro Konsthall, Sweden. With Veronica Brovall, Jonas Liveröd, Peter Tillberg, Kent Karlsson and more.
  2008: Qui Vive?, I Moscow International Biennale for Young Art, Moscow, Russia. Exhibition: Living in a Modern Society at L-Gallery. With Nathalie Djurberg, Karin Hasselberg, Jesper Nordahl and more. Curated by Martin Schibli.
  2008: La Marge d'Erreur, Centre d'Art Contemporain La Synagogue de Delme, Delme France. With Daniel Buren, Felix Gmelin, Jonathan Monk and more. Curators: Le Bureau.
  2008: P2P, Casino Luxembourg. Luxemburg. With Simon Starling, Jonathan Monk, Rodney Graham, Elmgreen & Dragset, and more. Curators: Le Bureau.
  2007: Mellan Realitet och Sagoland, Högsby Kommun/Kalmar Konstmuseum, Sweden. With Kalle Brolin, Jesper Nordahl, Sofia Hultén, and more. Curator: Martin Schibli.
  2007: Miðbaugur og Kringla, Reykjavik, Iceland. Site specific project in collaboration with Reykjavik city and Kringla. With Pilvi Takala, Hans Rosenström, Juha Laatikainen, and more.
  2007: Projekt 07, Alma Lövs Museum, Östra Ämtervik, Sweden. With Gilbert & George, Nathalie Djurberg, Annika von Hausswolff, Jan Håfström, and more.
  2007: Studio 44, Stockholm, Sweden.
  2007: Valand 07, Göteborgs Konsthall, Sweden. Curated by Renee Padt.
  2007: Bra Konst, Vikingsbergs Konsthall, Helsingborg, Sweden. With Ninia Sverdrup, Matias Faldbakken, David Svensson, and more.
  2007: Free Party 2, L’Ecole Supérieure D’Art, Grenoble, France. With Lara Almarcegui, Critical Art Ensemble, Valery Chtak and more. Curators: Elena Yaichnikova and Nicolas Audureau (Agourtchik! Project).
  2007: 2:nd Moscow Biennale, Matter & Memory Exhibition, Winzavod - Moscow Contemporary Art Center, Moscow, Russia. Curators: Renee Padt and Stanislav Shuripa.
  2006: Free Party, Moscow Center of Art, Moscow, Russia. With Lara Almarcegui, Critical Art Ensemble and Dick Head Man Records. Curators: Elena Yaichnikova and Nicolas Audureau.
  2006: The Alma Löv Museum, Östra Ämtervik, Sweden. Konstbiennal. With Jenny Holzer, Jörgen Svensson, Petra Lindholm, and more. Curated by Marco Broos.
  2006: Hard Revolution, Nord Festival, Potzdamer Platz, Berlin, Germany. With Pilvi Takala, Søren Thilo Funder and more. Curators: Mika Hannula and Frans Jacobi.
  2006: Strategies of Revealing, Röda Sten, Göteborg, Sweden. With Nina Slejko, Sofi Lardner-Häggström, Jana Duskova, and more.
  2006: Topography of Social Commitment, Pictura / Skånska Konstmuseum, Lund, Sweden. With Kristina Müntzing, Klas Eriksson and more.
  2005: Illegal Grafik, Grafik i Väst, Göteborg, Sweden. With Esther Shalev-Gerz, Thomas Broomé, Clara Ursitti, and more.
  2005: Helsingborgs Dagblad, Web Gallery. http://hd.se/kultur/galleri/
  2005: Konstmässan, Sollentuna. Art Fair, Stockholm, Sweden.
  2004: Galleri 54, Göteborg, Sweden. Spring Exhibition.
  2004: Abundance, Röda Sten, Göteborg, Sweden.
  2004: Andra ljud, Göteborg City Hall Museum, Sweden.
  2003: Samlingarna – samtidskonsten i fokus, Kunsthalle, Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden. With Dan Volgers, Magnus Wallin, Sophie Tottie, and more.
  2003: Galleri Box, Göteborg, Sweden. Spring Exhibition. With Johannes Heldén, Sofi Lardner-Häggström, Katarina Lundgren and more.
  2003: Art Moscow. Art Fair in Moscow, Russia.
  2003: Cultural Terrorism, Kulturhuset Valfisken, Simrishamn, Sweden. With Anna Brag, Heath Bunting and Minerva Cuevas. Curator: Martin Schibli.
  2002: M Art in(n), Helsingborg, Sweden. With Swetlana Heger, Juan Carlos Peirone, Oliver Ressler and more.
  2002: (för-)brukad ort – global ort? Konstnärsbyns galleri, Rydöbruk, Sweden. With Max Liljefors and Juan Castillo.
Curator: M Art In(n)/ Martin Schibli.
  2002: Galleri Moment, Ängelholm, Sweden. Graduation Exhibition.
  2001: M Art In(n), Helsingborg, Sweden. With Christoph Draeger, Christine Hill, Michel Majerus and more.
  2000: Galleri St Gertrud, Malmö, Sweden. Graduation Exhibition.
     
  SELECTED SCREENINGS, EVENTS, ACTIONS:
     
  2021: Grønne Tegninger: å snakke seg til døde, Kunsthall 3,14, Bergen, Norway. Collaboration with Nina Slejko Blom.
  2018: Made in China - Goods And Services, Spike Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
  2018: Miltos at CAC Bukovje/Landskrona through the years. Lecture/performance, MAXXI, Rome, Italy. (May 9, 2018)
  2018: CAB - Conceptual Art Book, conversation with Felix Gmelin, Göteborgs Konsthall, Göteborg, Sweden.
  2018: CAB - Conceptual Art Book, conversation with Dan Jönsson, Landskrona Konsthall, Landskrona, Sweden.
  2017: Your House Is Ugly - CAC Bukovje and the Radical Periphery, lecture and release of CAB - Conceptual Art Book, +MSUM - Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, Ljubljana.
  2017: Ert hus är fult – CAC Bukovje/Landskrona och den radikala periferin, lecture and release of CAB - Conceptual Art Book, Moderna Museet, Malmö, Sweden.
  2014: Sunshine Socialist Cinema, 30 July, Höja, Sweden.
  2014: Sunshine Socialist Cinema 26 June, Höja Sweden.
  2011: ljudLYD, Sound Art Festival, Galleri Maskinen, Umeå, Sweden.
  2011: KEF 11, Još 30 sec u exyu, Moderna Galerija, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Parallel event to the exhibition This Is All Film. Experimental film in Yugoslavia 1951-1991.
  2010: Još 30 sec u exyu, Kulturni centar Rex, Belgrade, Serbia.
  2010: Soundshift Festival, Kadiköy, Istanbul, Turkey.
  2010: International Festival of Digital Cinema - Izolenta, Saιnt Petersburg, Russia.
  2009: VÅLD, Skånes Konstförening, Malmö, Sweden.
  2009: send + receive 11, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  2009: Ersta Konsthalls ljudarkiv, Krets, Malmö, Sweden.
  2008: Mikkrofilm Festival, Murska Sobota, Slovenia.
  2008: Art Is Not Mute, Uppsala Konstmuseum, Sweden.
  2008: Bunny Project; Bombs, Commissioned performance for the inauguration of the new Art Museum in Kalmar, Sweden.
Stopped by SÄPO (the Swedish Secret Police)
  2008: Swedish Video Art, NCCA (National Centre for Contemporary Art) Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.
  2008: Art Is Not Mute, HIT, Gothenburg, Sweden.
  2007: Art Is Not Mute, Botkyrka Konsthall, Botkyrka, Sweden.
  2007: Art Is Not Mute, Institute of Contemporary Art, Dunaújváros, Hungary.
  2007: Art Is Not Mute, Ersta Konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden.
  2005: Vernissageorkestern, conducted by Sara Lännerström, Göteborgs Konsthall, Gothenburg, Sweden.
  2004: Skriket, Glashuset, Konsthögskolan Valand, Gothenburg Sweden.
  2003: Retro, unofficial insert to Metro Göteborg 31 October 2003. With Serkan Özkaya, Sara Lännerström, Sigrid Wallskog and Jenny Eriksson.
  2002: Rocket Queen, Gottwalds (Ängelholms Musikforum), Ängelholm, Sweden.
     
  EDUCATION:
   
      MFA Valand School of Fine Art, Göteborg. 2002-2007
  Nordvästra Skånes Folkhögskola (Munka Ljungby). 2000-2002
  Sundsgårdens Folkhögskola. 1998-2000
  Art History, University of Lund. 1994-1996
  Philosophy, University of Lund. 1996-1998
 
  REPRESENTED:
 
  Malmö Art Museum, Malmö, Sweden.
  Moderna Galerija +MSUM - Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskilde, Denmark.
  Museum of Helsingborg / Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden.
  The Alma Löv Museum, Östra Ämtervik, Sweden.
  Kalmar Konstmuseum, Kalmar, Sweden.
  below 20 - Sound Museum of Silence, Biella, Italy.
  Siena Art Institute, Siena, Italy.
  Tobačna, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  Conceptual Art Centre Bukovje, Postojna, Slovenia.
 
  GRANTS AND AWARDS:
 
  2021: IASPIS Cultural Exchange
  2021: Stiftelsen Längmanska kulturfonden
  2020: Nell Walden-stipendiet
  2020: Swedish Arts Grants Committee, two-year work grant
  2019: IASPIS Cultural Exchange
  2018: IASPIS Cultural Exchange
  2016: Swedish Arts Grants Committee, two-year work grant
  2016: Sparbanksstiftelsen Skånes kulturstipendium
  2016: IASPIS Cultural Exchange
  2015: Ester Almqvists minnesfond
  2015: Nordic Culture Point
  2014: Landskrona stads kulturstipendium
  2014: IASPIS Cultural Exchange
  2014: IASPIS Cultural Exchange
  2013: IASPIS Cultural Exchange
  2013: Stiftelsen Längmanska kulturfonden
  2012: IASPIS Cultural Exchange
  2012: IASPIS Cultural Exchange
  2011: First Prize at the Annual Juried Exhibition, CoCA (Center on Contemporary Art) Seattle, United States. Juror: Gary Hill
  2011: IASPIS Cultural Exchange
  2010: Swedish Arts Grants Committee, assistant grant
  2009: IASPIS Cultural Exchange
  2008: Swedish Arts Grants Committee, one-year work grant
  2008: IASPIS Cultural Exchange
  2008: Wilhelm & Martina Lundgrens Fond
  2007: IASPIS Cultural Exchange
  2007: Nordic Culture Point
  2006: Otto & Charlotte Mannheimers Fond
  2005: Theodor & Hanne Mannheimers Fond
  2005: Otto & Charlotte Mannheimers Fond
  2003: Helsingborgs stads kulturstipendium
  2003: Adlerbertska stiftelsens stipendium
     
  SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY:
     
  2016: Smålandsposten (Sweden), 30 November. Author: Kenneth Gehrman. Page 15.
  2016: Hallå! Landskrona (Sweden), week 41, 12-18 October. Page 11.
  2016: Papperstidningen Landskrona (Sweden), week 40. Page 23.
  2016: Hiša kulture v Pivka 2014/15. Editor: Mojca Grmek. ISSN 2464-0271
  2016: Hallå! Landskrona (Sweden), week 33, 17-23 August. Author: Lill Eriksson. Page 15.
  2016: Skånska Dagbladet (Sweden), 9 August. Author: Hanna Dockson. Page A14. (with Klara Sax)
  2016: Dagens Nyheter (Sweden), 5 August. Author: Birgitta Rubin. Culture pages. (with Klara Sax)
  2015: Helsingborgs Dagblad (Sweden), 14 November. Author: Mikael Brandt. Page B12.
  2015: Landskronaposten (Sweden), 5 June. Author: Petra Olsson. Page B1.
  2015: Dialogue of Arts (Диалог искусств) (Russia) № 2. 2015. Author: Evgeniya Veselova-Balantseva. ISSN 1812-304X. Pages 116-119
  2015: Helsingborgs Dagblad (Sweden), 2 May. Author: Linda Fagerström. Pages C1, C4.
  2015: Sydsvenskan (Sweden) 24 April. Author: Jenny Petersson. Pages A1, C4-C5.
  2015: Helsingborgs Dagblad (Sweden) 24 April. Author Jenny Petersson. Pages A1, C1, C4-C5.
  2015: Lokaltidningen Landskrona (Sweden) 22 April. Author: Per Eeg-Olofsson. Page 4.
  2015: Hallå!, Landskrona, (Sweden), 7 January. Author Lill Eriksson. Page 4.
  2014: Vecer (Slovenia), 12 November. Author: kr. Page 10.
  2014: Lokaltidningen Landskrona (Sweden), 8 October. Author: Fredrik Rubin. Page 22.
  2013: No Medium. Author: Craig Dworkin. MIT Press, ISBN-13: 978-0262018708. Pages 26, 146-147
and 185.
  2013: Mladina (Slovenia) No 7, 15 February. Author: Petra Tihole. ISSN 0350-9346, Page 62.
  2012: Membra Disjecta for John Cage. Exhibition catalogue. Edited by Jozef Cseres & Georg Weckwerth. ISBN: 978-80-87446-16-4
  2012: Under A Tinsel Sun, The III Moscow International Biennale for Young Art. Exhibition catalogue. Edited by Kathrin Becker and Tatiana Manina. ISBN 978-5-905669-07-1 (page 268)
  2012: Fokus (Sweden). Nr 3, January 2012. Author: Jenny Damberg. (culture pages)
  2012: Seattle Times (United States), 13 January. Author: Gayle Clemans. (culture pages)
  2012: 2011 Annual, exhibition catalogue. Published by Center on Contemporary Art (CoCA) Seattle, United States.
206 728-1980 (pages 6-7)
  2011: Dogodek/The Event, Exhibition Catalogue for The 29th Biennial of Graphic Arts. Published by MGLC Ljubljana. (pages 200-201) ISBN 978-961-6229-37-1
  2011: Dagens Nyheter (Sweden), 7 July, Author: Maria Schottenius (culture pages)
  2011: An Exchange With Sol LeWitt, A curatorial project by Regine Basha. Published by Cabinet Books and MASS MoCA. ISBN # 978-1-932698-52-7
  2011: Kunstkritikk (http://www.kunstkritikk.no/) 23 May. Author: Milou Allerholm
  2011: Östran (Sweden), 7 May. Author: Karin Asmundsson (page 24-25)
  2011: Barometern (Sweden), 7 May. Author: Mikael Hagner (page 13)
  2010: Det Grymma Svärdet, Nr 6, December 2010. ISBN-13: 978-91-978-2181-0 (page 128-129)
  2010: Folio (Slovenia), Volume 2 (2010), ISSN 1855-8976 Author: Miha Colner (page 35-39)
  2010: Tribuna (Slovenia), February. Author: Dare Pejič (page 25)
  2010: Mladina (Slovenia), No 5, 5 February. Portrait: Borut Peterlin (page 61)
  2010: Delo (Slovenia), 3 February. Author: Vladimir P. Štefanec (page 20)
  2010: Conny Blom - From Above. Editors: Petja Grafenauer, Nina Slejko, Veljko Njegovan. ISBN 978-961-245-876-8. Authors Petja Grafenauer and Veljko Njegovan.
  2010: Dnevnik (Slovenia), 26 January. (page 19)
  2010: Delo (Slovenia), 26 January. (page 17)
  2009: Living in a Modern Society (Young Art from Sweden), Publisher: NCCA Kaliningrad, Russia (page 10-11)
  2009: W.H.I.T.E.B.O.Y. Magazine #2. (Sweden) Author: Martin Schibli (page 54-55)
  2009: Kristianstadsbladet (Sweden), 14 November. Author: Simon Berg
  2009: T.A.P.E Invites, Made In Arnhem, (The Netherlands) The exhibition catalogue (page 26-27, 86)
  2009: Helsingborgs Dagblad (Sweden), 2 October. Author: Tjerstin Thorsén (culture pages, page C4)
  2009: Ystads Allehanda (Sweden), 25 September. Author: Helena Stenkvist
  2009: Open Art 2009, exhibition catalogue (page 45, 246-247, 265)
  2009: Nerike Allehanda (Sweden), 5 August. Author: K William Svärd (page 6)
  2009: Politiken (Denmark), 15 June. Author: Sandra Brovall (Bagsiden)
  2009: BBC News, 14 June. www.bbc.co.uk
  2009: Nerike Allehanda (Sweden), 13 June. Author: Simon Bynert.
  2009: Östran (Sweden), 18 April. Author: Rolf Ljung (page 22)
  2009: Barometern (Sweden), 17 April. Author: Gunilla Petri (Nöje & Kultur page 3)
  2009: Helsingborgs Dagblad (Sweden), 15 April. Author: Tjerstin Thorsén (culture pages, page C4)
  2008: Välfärdsbilder – Svensk film utanför biografen. Editors: Erik Hedling and Mats Jönsson. ISBN 978-91-88468-09-3 Chapter: Videokonst: omtagningar. Author: Max Liljefors (page 246-259)
  2008: Göteborgsposten (Sweden), 3 May. Author: Mikael Olofsson (page 83)
  2007: Miðbaugur og Kringla; Leisure, Administration and Control, Published and edited by: Berglind Jóna Hlynsdóttir and Bjarki Bragason ISBN: 978–9979–70–310–5 (page 18-19)
  2007: Valand 07, exhibition catalogue (page 6-11)
  2006: Dagens Nyheter (Sweden), 23 December. Author: Dan Jönsson. (culture pages, page 9)
  2006: Helsingborgs Dagblad (Sweden), 15 December. Author: Tjerstin Thorsén (Part 2, page14-15)
  2006: Kommersant (Russia), No 210 (3541) 10 November. Author: Irina Kulik.
  2006: Konsten.net, 29 May. Author: Mia Zeeck.
  2006: Göteborgsposten (Sweden), 8 April. Author: Astrid Von Rosen (page 95)
  2005: Hur man blir samtidskonstnär på tre dagar. ISBN 91-578-0459-1 Authors: Martin Schibli and Lars Vilks (page 123-125)
  2005: Helsingborgs Dagblad (Sweden), 23 March. Author: Martin Schibli (culture pages, page 28)
  2005: Uppsala Nya Tidning (Sweden), 18 February. Author: Robert Stasinski (page B6)
  2005: Sundsvalls Tidning (Sweden), 16 February. (PM)
  2005: Konstmässan Sollentuna 05, exhibition catalogue (page 8-9)
  2004: Konstperspektiv (Sweden), No 3. Article: Är konsten en politisk kraft? Author: Martin Schibli (page 33-36)
  2003: Kristianstadsbladet (Sweden), 3 March. Author: Eric Sinclair (culture pages)
  2003: Kvällsposten (Sweden), 2 March. Author: C-J Charpentier (page 4)
  2002: Helsingborgs Dagblad (Sweden), 12 December. Author: Silvia Helperin (culture pages)
  2002: Helsingborgs Dagblad (Sweden), 7 June. Author: Silvia Helperin (culture pages, page 22)
 
  WORK:
 
  2022-2023: Lecturer in Fine Art, HDK-Valand, Gothenburg University
  2017-2019: Teacher at Umeå Art Academy.
  2010->: Initiator for and curator at CAC Bukovje, Slovenia, together with Nina Slejko.
  2005->: Lectures and workshops: The Faculty of Arts, Ljubljana University (Art History department), Slovenia, The Gerlesborg School of Fine Art, Hamburgsund, Sweden, The Gerlesborg School of Fine Art, Stockholm, Sweden, Göteborgs Konstskola, Gothenburg, Sweden, Kalmar Museum of Art, Kalmar, Sweden, University West in Trollhättan, Sweden (Art and Media Production), and more.
  2011-2016: Researcher at the Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Division of Art History and Visual Studies, Lund University, Sweden.
  2000-2002: Teacher in Art Theory and Contemporary Art at the Art & Crafts Education, Sundsgårdens Folkhögskola, Helsingborg, Sweden.
  1998-2002: Art Critic for Helsingborgs Dagblad and Nordvästra Skånes Tidningar.
   
 
 
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