Opening reception for Jan Håfström -Family Secrets, exhibition and publication release, curated by Patric Leo. Nordin Gallery January 25, 2012. Paparazzi images by Pierre Björk.
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Jan Håfström – Family Secrets Opening Night. Paparazzi – Pierre Björk
Friday, January 27th, 2012Conversations On A Banquette: Karl Tuikkanen
Saturday, September 24th, 2011♫ Gallery tunes ♫
Thursday, September 22nd, 2011Next Exhibition Opening Saturday November 19 – Rafaël Rozendaal
Thursday, September 22nd, 2011Please visit Newrafael.com for more info!

Apple drawing gif.

Kiss sketch gif

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Artforum.com Critics’ Picks – Juan Pedro Fabra Guemberena
Sunday, September 18th, 2011Link here: www.artforum.com
Words by Jacquelyn Davis
“Far from neutral, the new works in Juan-Pedro Fabra Guemberena’s exhibition “YANKEE GO HOME! but please take me with you” favor extreme positions. Yet in ways similar to concentric circles, the ideas underpinning each piece fluently coincide. For instance, the shameful transforms into the sublime in the drawing Black Madonnas, 2011. Its dark metamorphosis is accomplished via means of calculated erasure—editing out graphic details of pornographic centerfolds, leaving untouched only the elusive eyes and mouth of each woman, which are awash in murky ink strokes and hints of pastel.
In the largest room hangs Banner, a handcrafted tapestry announcing IN THIS WAR YOUR UNIFORM WILL BE YOUR SKIN AND YOU CANNOT TAKE IT OFF. Embroidered on a camouflage background, it is positioned near Gallow, 2010, which is a broken, wooden gibbet. An unfinished video collage Noventa y Tres, slides between reality and fiction; proceeding from a terrorist act aboard an airplane, it is reminiscent of a predictable Hollywood drama of the 9/11 tragedy. The scene is soon punctuated with scenes of Superman in flight and seminude flight attendants—one sloppily seducing the pilot. This video reminds one of the unavoidable impact America’s haunted political climate and excessive entertainment industry have had on the collective consciousness.
The exhibition’s title is historically suggestive; it was originally borrowed from the 1980s graffiti movement in Montevideo, Uruguay. Yet, recently, a rehash (GO HOME YANKEE HIPSTER) was tagged on a Shepard Fairey mural in Copenhagen by those discontented with the mural’s symbolism (a white dove, the word “peace,” the number 69). History isn’t only repeating itself—it is reappropriated and tweaked to suit the times. What sets Fabra Guemberena aside from many appropriationists is a recognition that the tortured, grotesque, and bored can be fodder for an enticing shade of chaos that can, in the long run, override an unyielding, even damaging perspective.”
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Two more reviews, in swedish, can be found here: Stockholms Fria Tidning And here: Omkonst
Karl Tuikkanen – New York City & Kiruna City
Saturday, September 3rd, 2011Gallery artist Karl Tuikkanen is ready for the curatorial project A Postcard from Afar: North Korea from a Distance, which will be presented at APEXART in New York City January 11 – March 10, 2012. Curated by Mark Feary. Mr Tuikkanen visited North Korea on several occasions as a child in the 80’s and 90’s.
Karl Tuikkanen is also working in a group of three artist on the international acclaimed city park planning project of Kiruna – the city that has to move, in the north of Sweden.
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Thursday, September 1st, 2011Interior view – YANKEE GO HOME! but please take me with you
Thursday, September 1st, 2011Juan-Pedro Fabra Guemberena Opening 25 August
Thursday, September 1st, 2011Thanks to all who showed up and made this opening one of the most crowded yet! The art season couldn’t have had a better start!





















































