THRICE UPON A TIME
11 SEP – 12 DEC 2010

The fall of 2010 marks the opening of the unprecedented exhibition ‘Thrice upon a time’. This is the largest exhibition to date with artworks taken exclusively from the Magasin 3 collection. It is presented in three parallel chapters featuring a total of 202 works, all of which have not previously been shown at Magasin 3. 66 artists ranging from Absalon to Zetterquist fill the exhibition spaces with photography, drawing, painting, film and sculpture. Key works by established artists are shown alongside pieces by artists who have not previously exhibited in Sweden. Together these works give an unsurpassable insight into the Magasin 3 collection.
In the three different parts curators Elisabeth Millqvist, Tessa Praun and Richard Julin each present their own perspective on the collection. Art history, the artist, and collecting are their respective focal points.
Elisabeth Millqvist investigates art history and the two classic genres of portraiture and landscape – motifs that never lose their fascination for artists. What do we search for in portraits, what do self-portraits reveal and can landscape also be read as a form of portraiture? This presentation is a fresh look at how artists work with portraiture and landscape today.
Architecture as well as physical and mental interiors are central to Tessa Praun’s selection of artworks. She explores the artist’s work process and gives it a presence in the form of relayed imaginings, views from the studio and borrowed source material.
Richard Julin takes a look at collecting with his exhibition design creating a spatial journey of exploration. The works are gathered associatively and evoke an atmosphere where the collector’s enthusiasm and the history of the objects are in focus.
Magasin 3 Director David Neuman, comments:
We would like to make the importance we place on collecting more evident to the public. In the near future parts of the collection will always be accessible through permanent exhibitions. ‘Thrice upon a time’ is the start of a new direction for us at Magasin 3. With the contributing artists born between 1849 and 1978 the exhibition not only stages the meeting of for example Karin Mamma Andersson and Ernst Josephson but above all reflects contemporary art history.
Artists included: Absalon, Karin Mamma Andersson, Janine Antoni, Maya Attoun, Uta Barth, Lynda Benglis, Christian Boltanski, Ann Böttcher, Anna Camner, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Cecilia Edefalk, Marcel van Eeden, Jens Fänge, Robert Guillot, Rune Hagberg, Lova Hamilton, Carl Hammoud, Annika von Hausswolff, Siobhán Hapaska, Maria Hedlund, Anton Henning, Carl Fredrik Hill, Bror Hjorth, Rebecca Horn, Olav Christopher Jenssen, Ernst Josephson, Matti Kallioinen, Kimsooja, R.B. Kitaj, John Kleckner, Sigalit Landau, Matts Leiderstam, Maria Lindberg, Walter De Maria, Mark Manders, Truls Melin, Ohad Meromi, Jan van Munster, Jockum Nordström, Cecilia Parsberg, Gabriel Orozco, Chris Ofili, Tal R, Håkan Rehnberg, Gerhard Richter, Boo Ritson, Ulf Rollof, Glen Rubsamen, Fred Sandback, Tom Sandberg, Johan Scott, Jonathan Seliger, Miri Segal, Cindy Sherman, Ann-Sofi Sidén, Santiago Sierra, Lena Svedberg, Fredrik Söderberg, Johan Thurfjell, Richard Tuttle, Uglycute, Charlie White, Gunnel Wåhlstrand, Rémy Zaugg, Johan Zetterquist, Christine Ödlund.
Curators: Richard Julin, Tessa Praun and Elisabeth Millqvist.
Images: Gabriel Orozco, “Black Kites Perspective (right), 1997. Courtesy of Marian Goodman Gallery. | Uta Barth, “Untitled (05.17)”, 2005. Detail. Photo: Christer Carlsson. Courtesy of Andréhn-Schiptjenko. | Marcel van Eeden, ”Untitled”, 1990. Detail. Courtesy of Galerie Zink, München/Berlin.
Read inspirational notes and reports from behind the scene at Magasin 3 here: Picks & Reveals.

STUDIO VISIT JENS FÄNGE
THURSDAY OCTOBER 14 AT 5.30 PM
A unique possibility to visit the studio of the artist Jens Fänge. The studio is situated close to Magasin 3. Curator Tessa Praun will give an introduction to Chapter II of the exhibition “Thrice upon a time” focusing on Fänge’s art. After the introduction we will visit his studio. Language: Swedish. Please note that only a limited amount of places are available so booking is essential. The studio visit is now fully booked.

LECTURE ABOUT THE ARTIST STUDIO BY WOUTER DAVIDTS
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 20 AT 6 PM
Wouter Davidts is professor of modern and contemporary art at VU University in Amsterdam and co-editor of the book “The Fall of the Studio. Artists at Work”. After the lecture follows an artist talk with Maria Hedlund, Carl Hammoud and curator Tessa Praun from Magasin 3. They will share their view on the studio and their work process. Language: English. Exhibition and café are open from 5 pm.
Image taken in Carl Hammoud’s studio.
ABOUT PORTRAITS – GUIDED TOUR
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11 AT 6 PM
What do I look like? What am I like? Who am I? Faces are used to comunicate, be recognized, or be sought after. In the portraits of others be mirror ourselves. Art history has traditionally been most interested in the question of who has been portrayed. In chapter I of the exhibition “Thrice upon a time” that question is secondary. In this part of the exhibition curator Elisabeth Millqvist has extended the definition and focuses on portraits as contemporary subject matter.
Curator Elisabeth Millqvist gives a special viewing of the exhibition together with invited guests; Karin Sidén who has a PhD in art history and is a curator at Nationalmuseum, Stockholm as well as the artists Gunnel Wåhlstrand, Matts Leiderstam and Cecilia Edefalk who participate in the current exhibition at Magasin 3.
Language: Swedish. Limited number of participants. The tour is included in the entrance fee.
Image: Gunnel Wåhlstrand, “Mother Profile”, 2009

LECTURE BY JERZY J. KIERKUC-BIELINSKI
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 25 AT 6 PM
Jerzy J. Kierkuć-Bieliński, curator at Sir John Soane’s Museum in London will give a lecture about the collection and the history of the museum. Richard Julin, deputy director at Magasin 3 will start the lecture with a presentation of the Magasin 3 Collection. Language: English.
Image: Watercolor, 1825. Sir John Soane’s Museum, London

Exhibition catalog no 43
Thrice upon a time
Produced by Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall, 2010.
24 pages, color. Richly illustrated. Newspaper format. Language: Swedish.
Design: Henrik Nygren Design.
ISBN: 978–91–976646–7–7.
The magazine is handed out to all museum visitors. It will also be distributed in 70 venues around Sweden together with the magazine Artlover.
Content
Texts by the curators Richard Julin, Elisabeth Millqvist, Tessa Praun and the writer Karin Thunberg.
Photo: JH Engström, Patrik Lindell.
Chapter I
Curator: Elisabeth Millqvist
Janine Antoni
1964, Bahamas
“Inhabit”, 2009
Digital C-print, 304 x 191 x 7,5 cm
Maya Attoun
1974, Israel
“Inner Beauty”, 2007
Pen and ink on paper, 62 x 38 cm
Uta Barth
1958, Germany
“Field # 6”; “Field # 8”; “Field # 19”, 1995
All works photography on panel, 58,5 x 73 cm each
”Untitled 02.13”, 2002
Archival pigment photographs, four parts, 54 x 275 cm
Ann Böttcher
1973, Sweden
”Cinderella”, 2002, 34 x 30 cm
”Caspar David Friedrich 5 februari 1812 – Ann Böttcher 5 februari 2002”, 2002, 34 x 30 cm
”Pekar genom en tysk skog”, 2002, 46 x 34 cm
”Turkisk gran från Taurusbergen”, 2002, 46 x 34 cm
”Utsikt nummer fyra, Eggedal”, 2002, 46 x 34 cm
”Pendula Bruns”, 2002, 37 x 31 cm
All works pencil on paper
Anna Camner
1977, Sweden
“A Chilling Tale of The Ever Circling Dragon”, 2005 – 2006
Oil on plexiglass, 41,5 x 41,5 cm
“Bewildered, They Are Searching the Ground for Footprints of Their Kind”, 2005 – 2006
Oil on plexiglass, 42 x 64,5 cm
Philip-Lorca diCorcia
1953, USA
“Head #13”, 2000
C-print, 122 x 152,5 cm
Cecilia Edefalk
1954, Sweden
”At the moment untitled”, 1997
Watercolor on paper
35 x 45 cm
Annika von Hausswolff
1967, Sweden
“Hey Buster! What do you know about desire?”, 1995
C-print, 22 x 28 cm
“Ögonvittne”, 1997
C-print, 25 x 19 cm
Carl Fredik Hill
1849–1911, Sweden
“Landscape Barbizon”, 1874, 94 x 76 cm
“French Landscape”, 74,5 x 84 cm, undated
”In the Tree’s Shadow”, 71 x 81 cm, undated
All works charcoal drawing on paper
“Trees in Water”
“Giant Tree by the Sea”
“Tree and River”
All works crayon on paper, undated, 17 x 21 cm
1954, Norway
“Untitled”, 1989
Oil on canvas, 50 x 70 cm
Kimsooja
1957, South Korea
“Bottari Alfa Beach”, 2001
Single channel video projection, silent
6,18 min loop
John Kleckner
1978, USA
”Untitled” , 2006, 18 x 21 cm
”Untitled”, 2006, 10 x 9 cm
”Untitled”, 2006, 7,5 x 8 cm
All works ink on paper
Matts Leiderstam
1956, Sweden
“Returned, Hampstead Heath, London”, 1997
“Returned, The Rambles Central Park, New York”, 1997
“Returned, Park K Marcinkowskiego, Poznan”, 1998
“Returned, Parc Mont Royal, Montréal”, 1998
“Returned, Frescati, Stockholm”, 1997
All works C-print, 40 x 55 cm
“Sarkofag”, 1994
84 paintings, acrylic on canvas, ceramic cup, 75 x 95 x 173 cm
Mark Manders
1968, Netherlands
“Composition with Book and Standing Figure”, 2009
Painted canvas, painted wood, painted epoxy, iron, wood, rope, 230 x 60 x 54 cm
Ohad Meromi
1967, Israel
“The Geometry Teacher”, 2010
“Figure with bird”, 2009
Both works mixed media, various dimensions
Jockum Nordström
1963, Sweden
“Balkongen – en hälsning till Manet och Magritte”, 1998
Pencil on paper, 88 x 69 cm
”Talk of the town”, 1998
Pencil on paper, 87,5 x 69 cm
Chris Ofili
1968, UK
“Enough”, 2000
Pencil on paper, 76 x 56 cm
Gabriel Orozco
1962, Mexico
”Black Kites Perspective (back right 1)”, 1997 – 2008
”Black Kites Perspective (back left)”, 1997 – 2008
”Black Kites Perspective (back)”, 1997 – 2008
”Black Kites Perspective (back right 2)”, 1997 – 2008
”Black Kites Perspective (top)”, 1997 – 2008
”Black Kites Perspective (left)”, 1997 – 2008
”Black Kites Perspective (right)”, 1997 – 2008
”Black Kites Perspective (front horizontal)”, 1997 – 2008
”Black Kites Perspective (front vertical)”, 1997 – 2008
All works C-print
Each 41 x 51 cm
Boo Ritson
1969, UK
“Private Eye”, 2007, 121 x 84 cm
“Cindy”, 2007, 114 x 84 cm
“Cindy-Rae”, 2007, 114 x 84 cm
All works giclée print
Ulf Rollof
1961, Sweden
“Container”, 2001
Wax (Madame Tussaud wax), titanium pigment, 50 x 110 x 110 cm
Glen Rubsamen
1957, USA
“This artistic form was not conceived for depicting indifference or nothingness, a flatter, more terse and dreary discourse will need to be invented for that”, 2007
Ink on paper, 151 x 71,5 cm
Tom Sandberg
1953, Norway
“Untitled”, 2005
Lambda print on aluminum, 98,5 x 130 cm
“Untitled”, 2005
Lambda print on aluminum, 182,5 x 123,5 cm
Cindy Sherman
1954, USA
“Untitled #195”, 1989
Color photography,77,5 x 34 cm
“Untitled #203”, 1989
Color photography, 134 x 97,5 cm
Santiago Sierra
1966, Spain
“89 Huicholes”, 2006
84 black and white photos, 30 x 22,5 cm
Charlie White
1972, USA
“The Americans: US Gymnastics Team”, 2005
Chromogenic color print, 127 x 140 cm
“Tate – LaBianca”, 2005
Chromogenic color print, 122 x 161 cm
Gunnel Wåhlstrand
1974, Sweden
“Tore”, 2007
Screen print, 186 x 136 cm
“Mother profile”, 2009
Ink-wash on paper, 102 x 72 cm
Christine Ödlund
1963, Sweden
“Thought-Form”, 2008, 27 x 27 cm
“Sprites”, 2008, 22 x 22 cm
“Magnetosphere”, 2008, 21 x 24 cm
“Phenomena”, 2009, 53 x 58 cm
All works pencil on paper
“Thought-Form”, 2009
Installation with DVD, wood, styrofoam, 260 x 150 cm
Chapter II
Curator: Tessa Praun
Absalon
1964–93, Israel
”Proposition d’Habitation”, 1990
Video, 3 min 50 sec
”Solutions”, 1992
Video, 7 min 25 sec
Karin Mamma Andersson
1962, Sweden
“Portrait”, 2007, 57 x 71 cm
Mixed media on paper
“Office 1”, 2007, 57 x 71 cm
Mixed media on paper
“Lager”, 2007, 57 x 71 cm
Mixed media on paper
”Studio”, 2007, 149 x 72 cm
Acrylic and oil on panel
Voice: Karin Mamma Andersson, 2010
Armchair from the artist’s studio
Uta Barth
1958, Germany
”Untitled (05.17)”, 2005
C-prints, mounted, four parts, 61 x 64 cm
”Sundial (07.1)”, 2007
C-prints, mounted, three parts, 153 x 130 cm
”Sundial (07.2)”, 2007
C-prints, mounted, five parts, 76 x 95,5 cm
Inspirational material from the artist’s studio in Los Angeles
Jens Fänge
1965, Sweden
”Overglaze”, 2006
Gouache on paper, 185 x 154 cm
The wallpaper “Nachtspiel”, 2007
Shelf with reference material and a painting in process from the artist’s studio.
“Mannequin”, from the serie OLUNDA, IKEA
Carl Hammoud
1976, Sweden
”Metamorphosis”, 2009
Pencil on paper , 47 x 51 cm
”Frequency”, 2010
Documentary video filmed by Elisabeth Hammoud in the artist’s studio
Desk drawers with sketches from the artist’s studio
Annika von Hausswolff
1967, Sweden
“Untitled” (previously “End of Story”), 1999
C-print silicon mounted on plexi, 140 x 110 cm
“Untitled”, 2002
C-print silicon mounted on plexi, 128 x 100 cm
”Split version”, 2003
C-print silicon mounted on plexi, 160 x 120 cm
”Sad Memories of Pink #2”, 2004
C-print silicon mounted on plexi, 180 x 80 cm
Maria Hedlund
1961, Sweden
”Not the same”, 2002
C-print on aluminium, 56 x 48 cm
Ernst Josephson
1851–1906, Sweden
”Interiör med kakelugn och piano”, undated
Ink on paper, 38 x 23 cm
Ohad Meromi
1967, Israel
”Hand Rail”, 2009
Mixed media, various dimensions
Jockum Nordström
1963, Sweden
”Opp”, 2008
Collage on paper, 57 x 76 cm
”Their Very Own and Golden City”, 2002
Mixed media on paper, 123 x 93 cm
“The final end of childhood”, 2001
Mixed media on paper, 75 x 89 cm
“The Time”, 2004
Pencil on paper, 65,5 x 43,5 cm
”Farväl”, 2008
Paper, cardboard, watercolor, 72 x 31 x 14 cm
”Hank och stör”, 2008
Collage on paper, 70 x 100 cm
“Tiddlywinks”, 2004
Mixed media on paper, 201 x 155 cm
”Likväl”, 2007
Pencil on paper, 77,5 x 61,5 cm
”A Flickering Dream of Time”, 2009
Watercolor, pencil and collage on paper, 119,5 x 105,5 cm
Desk drawer with cutout figures from the artist’s studio.
“Guitarplayer”, “The Readers”, “The Middle-Age”, “The Table” – four scenes from Jockum Nordström’s pop up box ”By and to Jockum. Seven scenes” that will be produced later this fall in an edition of 25 by Christophe Daviet-Thery Livres d’artistes et éditions, Paris.
Fred Sandback
1943–2003, USA
”Untitled”, 1977
Graphite and charcoal, 71 x 102 cm
”Untitled”, 1987
Charcoal and pastel, 81,5 x 62,5 cm
”Untitled”, 1987
Graphite and charcoal, 117 x 82 cm
”Untitled”, 1987
Graphite and charcoal, 75 x 105 cm
”Untitled”, 1987
Dry pastel, 48,5 x 61,5 cm
”Untitled”, 1987
Dry pastel, 62,5 x 81,5 cm
”Untitled”, 1989
Dry pastel, 48,5 x 61,5 cm
”Untitled”, 1989
Dry pastel, 62,5 x 81,5 cm
”Untitled”, 1990
Graphite and pastel, 117 x 82 cm
”Untitled”, 1990
Dry pastel, 62,5 x 81,5 cm
Ann-Sofi Sidén
1962, Sweden
”Who Told the Chambermaid”, 1998
DVD installation with 17 channels, black and white, monitors, a surveillance camera
Chapter III
Curator: Richard Julin
Absalon
1964–1993, Israel
”Bruits”, 1993
Video, 3,23 min, loop
”Bataille”, 1993
Video, 0,50 min, loop
Lynda Benglis
1941, USA
”Catalina”, 1980
Wall-sculpture, gold on plaster, 134 x 54 cm
Christian Boltanski
1944, France
”Reliquaire”, 1989
114 tin boxes, three metal drawers with black and white photographs, three electric lamps and wire, pieces of fabric
390 x 46 x 66 cm
Marcel van Eeden
1965, Netherlands
“Untitled”, 1990, 19 x 14 cm
“Untitled”, 1990, 19 x 14 cm
“Untitled”, 1990, 19 x 14 cm
“Untitled”, 1990, 19 x 14 cm
“Utan titel” / “Untitled”, 1990, 19 x 14 cm
“Utan titel” / “Untitled”, 1990, 19 x 14 cm
“Untitled”, 2000–06, 19 x 29 cm
“Untitled”, 2000–06, 19 x 28 cm
“Untitled”, 2000–06, 19 x 28,5 cm
“Untitled”, 2007, 19 x 28,5 cm
“Untitled”, 2007, 19 x 28,5 cm
“Untitled”, 2007, 19 x 29 cm
“Untitled”, 2007, 19 x 29 cm
“Untitled”, 2007, 19 x 28,5 cm
“Untitled”, 2007, 19 x 28,5 cm
“Untitled”, 2007, 19 x 28,5 cm
All works graphite on archival paper
Robert Guillot
1953, USA
”Big Toe Foot”, 1991
Bronze, 13 x 8 x 22 cm
”This much”, 1991
Bronze, 12 x 13 x 15 cm
”Untitled (Leg)”, 1991
Bronze, 15 x 7 x 13 cm
”Potato Thought II” , 1993
Mixed media, 44,5 x 44,5 x 15 cm
”Potato Boy”, 1993
Asphalt, stone, ceramics, 20 x 7 x 7 cm
”Inventory”, 1992
Ink on paper, 22 x 27 cm
”Untitled (Finger Study)”, 1990
Pencil on paper, 22 x 28 cm
”Untitled (Fives)”, 1992
Ink on paper, 27 x 22 cm
”Untitled (Bent Thumb)”, 1989
Pencil on paper, 27 x 22 cm
”Untitled (Hammer, Nose, Eyes)”, 1991
Pencil on paper, 43 x 36 cm
Rune Hagberg
1924, Sweden
“I tystnaden”, 2003
Mixed media on steel podium, 40,5 x 18,5 x 14,5 cm
“Avsiktslös rörelse”, 2005
Mixed media on steel podium, 28 x 19,5 x 19,5 cm
Lova Hamilton
1968, Sweden
”Påskafton”, 1996
Ink on paper, 105 x 75 cm
”Om och om igen”
Pencil on paper, 105 x 75 cm
”Bunden”, 1996
Ink on paper, 105 x 75 cm
Siobhán Hapaska
1963, Northern Ireland
”The nose that lost its dog”, 2010
Coyote fur, steel components, leather, stainless steel, copper acupunture needles, iron powder
48 x 39 x 33 cm
Anton Henning
1964, Germany
”Portrait No. 89”, 2007
Oil on canvas, 80 x 70 cm
”Interieur No. 379”, 2007
Oil on canvas, 80 x 70 cm
”Pin-up No. 132”, 2009
Oil on canvas, 100 x 70 cm
Bror Hjorth
1894–1968, Sweden
”Kärleksscen II”, 1936
Painted wood relief, 186 x 57 cm
Carl Fredrik Hill
1849–1911, Sweden
”Tre sittande”, undated
Crayon on paper, 24,5 x 32 cm
”Kvinnor på stranden”, undated
Crayon on paper, 23 x 19 cm
Rebecca Horn
1944, Germany
”Boys with one spoon too much”, 1996
Glass, metal frame, 111,5 x 70,5 x 11,5 cm
Matti Kallioinen
1974, Sweden
”The Beautiful Robot”
Model of pavilion, 2007
Cardboard, paper,
36 x 30 x 22 cm
R.B. Kitaj
1932–2007, USA
”Ucla Film Dept”, 2001
Charcoal on paper, 103 x 81 cm
Sigalit Landau
1969, Israel
”Giving Birth to Herself (inside out girl)”, 2003
Iron, newspaper, (papier maché), door peep-hole, wood, 161 x 130 x 130 cm
Matts Leiderstam
1956, Sweden
”The Eruption of Vesuvius”, 2000
Triptych; black and white photograph, color photograph, cibachrome
81 x 117 x 2,5 cm each
”Heraklesklubba”, 1994
Finnish birch, 120 cm, diam 16,5 cm
“Claude”, 1994
Ceramics glazed, 20 cm
Maria Lindberg
1958, Sweden
”Red, white, blue and black”, 1998
Acrylic on paper, 58 x 80 cm
”Flicka med kraftig hårväxt”, 1992
Acrylic on yellow paper, 32,5 x 50,5 cm
”Resting Monument”, 1999
Acrylic on paper, 47 x 54 cm
”Trying to get in between two persons”, 1998
Color laser, 29,5 x 40,5 cm
”Girl and black line”, 1997
Acrylic on paper, 58,5 x 43,5 cm
Walter De Maria
1935, USA
”High Energy Bar”, 1966
Stainless steel, 35,5 x 3,5 x 3,5 cm
Truls Melin
1953, Sweden
”Mentalt sällskap”, model of sculpture, 2009
Mixed media
Cecilia Parsberg
1963, Sweden
“Don’t be stupid”, 1997
Video, 3,22 min, loop
Håkan Rehnberg
1953, Sweden
”De Törstande”, 1982
Hot-rolled iron, oil paint, two identical series, twelve parts each
Each 18 x 10 x 10 cm
Gerhard Richter
1932, Germany
”Cross”, 1997
Steel, 19,5 x 1,5 x 19,5 cm
Johan Scott
1953, Åland Islands
”PM sviten”, 2003
Water color on polycharbonate, twelve paintings
Each 49,5 x 41,5 cm
Miri Segal
1965, Israel
”Made-Ready”, 2002
Plastic, video 0,50 min, loop on monitor
Jonathan Seliger
1955, USA
”Intersection”, 1993
Oil, alkyd, modeling paste on cotton, 15 x 20 x 20 cm
”Two”, 1993–94
Powdered graphite, stand & linseed oil, mineral spirits, alkyd, matte medium on canvas, 10 x 43 x 45 cm
”Home Delivery”, 1993–94
Acrylic, alkyd, oil on canvas, 10 x 43 x 45 cm
”Elevation Over White”, 1993–94
Oil, alkyd, modeling paste on canvas, 58 x 13 x 13 cm
”Snowy Fence”, 1993–94
Acrylic, alkyd, modeling paste on canvas; alkyd on acetate, enamel on aluminium, 12 x 27 x 2,5 cm
”Parked”, 1993–94
Oil, alkyd, modeling paste on canvas and cotton, 9 x 8 cm
”One Penny Nail”, 1993
Oil, alkyd, modeling paste on wood, enamel on wood, 6 x 6 x 2,5 cm
Lena Svedberg
1946–1972, Sweden
”Lyndon Johnson och Svenska Dagbladets chefredaktör Allan Hernelius”, 1968
Ink and collage, 103 x 73 cm
Fredrik Söderberg
1972, Sweden
”AOS–The Black Brother”, 2010
Watercolor on paper, 175 x 125 cm
”Treat the Gods as if they Exist”, 2010
Watercolor on paper, 194 x 137 cm
”The Beginning of Magick II”, 2008
Watercolor on paper, 173 x 122 cm
Tal R
1967, Denmark
”Hyacint”, 2008
Ceramic, glazed, 107 x 28 x 34 cm
”Hyacint”, 2008
Ceramic, glazed, 105 x 36 x 49 cm
Johan Thurfjell
1970, Sweden
”Reach Out and Touch Faith”, 2003
Mixed media, wood, lamps, desk-lamp, desk, photographs, 405 x 255 x 244 cm
Richard Tuttle
1941, USA
”A-R London Series”, 1982
Watercolor on paper, 18 parts
Each 24 x 36 cm
”India 2”, 1980
Watercolor on paper, 28 x 23 cm
”India 7”, 1980
Watercolor on paper, 28 x 23 cm
”India 21”, 1980
Watercolor on paper, 28 x 23 cm
”India 36”, 1980
Watercolor on paper, 28 x 23 cm
Uglycute
Sweden
Object, sprinkle salt and pepper, Magasin 3 Projekt Djurgårdsbrunn, 2002
Burnt clay, various dimensions
Rémy Zaugg
1943–2005, Switzerland
“About death II 3”, 1998 – 2002/2005
Auto lacquer on aluminium, six parts
Each 126 x 77 x 3 cm
“Schau, / Ich bin / Blind, / Schau. (Nr 12 orange / vert)”, 1997 – 1998
Auto lacquer on aluminium, 70 x 3 x 78 cm
“Schau, / Ich bin / Blind, / Schau. (Nr 14 rouge / blue)”, 1997 – 1998
Auto lacquer on aluminium, 70 x 3 x 78 cm
“Schau, / Ich bin / Blind, / Schau. (Nr 20 rouge / blue)”, 1997 – 1998
Auto lacquer on aluminium, 70 x 3 x 78 cm
“About death II 8”, 1998 – 2002/2005
Auto lacquer on aluminium, four parts
Each 126 x 77 x 3 cm
Johan Zetterquist
1968, Sweden
”Make-out Tower–tower solution for flat cities”, 2003
Thread, steel, found objects, 175 x 115 x 117 cm




