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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!🎄🎄🎄
We wish you all happy holidays and an amazing artsy New Year!!! Thank you to all of our beloved art collectors, talented artist, friends, valued customers, collaborators and to our gallery team. Words cannot describe how grateful we are for your interest in art and the visits we had from all over the world! We look forward to welcoming you again in 2026 where we have planned many exciting artsy vibrating exhibitions. 2026 is going to be a good one!!
The last day to visit the gallery before Christmas is Saturday December 20. See you again at the gallery from Wednesday January 7th, 2026!
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Current exhibition: XMAS'25 - The Annual Winter Group Show, 21st. Edition
Start 2026 with contemporary art! We are thrilled to welcome you back the 7th. of January to experience our 21st. annual winter group exhibition, which continues through February 13th. Featuring a rich mix of styles - including photography, sculpture, ceramics and painting - this year's show highlights the best of the current art scene through a dialogue between established icons and new voices. With over 100 works by 38 artists from all over the world, this collection is the perfect way to start your new year.
You can experience the exhibition until Feburary 13th. 2026.
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INTRODUCING NEW ARTISTS
For this winter exhibition, we welcomed a number of new artists, both emerging and established. Read on to discover more about them and their practices.
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Laura Astrup Larsen (b. 1996, Copenhagen, Denmark) is an artist and designer based in both Stockholm and Copenhagen. Her practice merges design knowledge with the craftsmanship of glass and ceramics. Driven by curiosity, she explores playful material combinations and tactile expressions. In a world increasingly shaped by digital interactions, Laura seeks to reconnect us with materiality. Through colour, textured surfaces, and soft forms, she creates highly sensorial objects that invite viewers to engage their senses. While ceramics remains her primary medium, she frequently incorporates other materials in dynamic and playful ways.
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METTE HOMARMette Homar (b. 1974) is a Danish painter. She uses oil pastels in a style characterised by tempo and spontaneity of movement, and has an approach to colour bordering on abstract expressionism’s free, intuitive painting. Her works are inspired by her close connection to the landscape at Ahl, a coastal area on Djursland in East Jutland. Over the past eight years, this place has served as a central point of reference in her artistic practice. She returns to it repeatedly, walking the paths, capturing the shifting light and terrain through photography, and translating these sensory encounters into dynamic compositions.
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Miguel Ángel Madrigal challenges expectation and perception of familiar objects, shapes, and figures. Evoking tender moments of belonging, feeling lost, excitement for new beginnings, and playful connection, he offers the viewer a renewed relationship with their own past, present, and future. He combines life-like sculpture with unexpected found objects to give new meaning to each, exploring balance, illusion, and texture. With the precision of an architect and the soul of an artist, Madrigal develops his own worlds full of wonder and connection.
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Yool Kim (b. 1982, Seoul, South Korea) is a contemporary mixed-media artist whose work delves deeply into identity, emotional turbulence, and the subconscious. She graduated in 2015 from Hongik University Graduate School of Industry with a degree in Color Studies. Her paintings often feature repeated faces and fragmented or overlapping bodies, as she seeks to externalize both her internal world and how she thinks others see her. Kim uses bold, saturated color, impulsive mark-making, layers, and sometimes differing or distorted numbers of limbs or facial features to express disordered thoughts, longing for recognition, self-doubt, and aspiration for confidence.
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Upcoming exhibition: Solo Exhibition by Ash Holmes February 20th - March 20th 2026
Looking ahead to February, we are proud to present the first solo exhibition by Australian artist Ash Holmes. As a fourth-generation artist with a background in the psychology of color, Holmes brings a delicate, yet strong perspective to the world of abstract art.
Her work breathes new life into the traditions of Abstract Expressionism. While her paintings echo the physical, gestural brushstrokes of masters like De Kooning and Pollock, she swaps their heavy, saturated tones for a sophisticated palette of earthy neutrals, muted greens, and comforting pinks. The result is a series of large-scale works that feel light and airy, capturing the essence of the Australian landscapes and mysterious forests that inspire her.
Mark your calendars for the opening on February 20th. We look forward to sharing this sensory experience with you.
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