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Group Exhibition

Bonnier Konsthall's exhibition, Work of Mourning includes Jonas Dahlberg's work Music Box.

Press

Flash Art International reviews osloBIENNALEN copy

Solo Exhibition

”Notes on a Memorial” will be presented at LOCUS ATHENS in October

Public Art / Landscape

In competition for the new ocean harbour in Helsingborg, Sweden, in collaboration with LAND arkitektur

Group Exhibition

OSLOBIENNALEN is an evolving programme of art in public space and spheres that unfolds its first edition between 2019 and 2024. Dahlberg will be part of the second set, opening in October 2019

Group Exhibition

Skissernas Museum / Museum of Artistic Process and Public Art

Event

Lecture at SLU - SWEDISH UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES in Alnarp

Press

”An Imagined City” recieves the SWEDISH BOOK ART AWARD.

Book

IN & BEYOND SWEDEN: JOURNEYS THROUGH AN ART SCENE. Publication made by Moderna museet in collaboration with IASPIS in conjunction with the Moderna Exhibition 2018.

Group Exhibition

“Public Luxury” presented new and experimental works of Swedish design and architecture and was ARKDES’ major exhibition in 2018.

Video / Film

NOTES ON A MEMORIAL Single channel video (27:55, sound), model of "Memory Wound", MDF, drilling samples from Sorbroten cape and full scale sample for memorial sites at Regjeringskvartalet (the government quarter) in Oslo.

Event

Guest lecturer at a KORO program offering professionals an introduction to curatorial projects in the public realm.

Book

AN IMAGINED CITY by Jonas Dahlberg, published by Art & Theory, design by Maja Kölqvist

Event

Book release for "An Imagined City" at GALERIE NORDENHAKE, Stockholm

Stage

“Alles wieder gut”, WIENER KONZERTHAUS, November 11, 2018

Stage

“Alles wieder gut”, TIROLER FESTSPIELE, July 8, 2018

Stage

“Alles wieder gut”, ELBPHILHARMONIE, May 21, 2018

Stage

“Alles wieder gut”, KLARAFESTIVAL, March 25, 2018

Public Art

22 July Memorial Sites, Government Quarter, Oslo, Norway, 2014-2017

Public Art

22 July Memorial Site, Utøya, Norway 2014-2017

Public Art

Facade koncept for BRISTOL ARENA, United Kingdom. In collaboration with Fielden Clegg Bradley Architects and Populus.

Public Art

The Path of the Sun, Commission. Competition win 2017

Stage

“Alles wieder gut”, WIENER KONZERTHAUS, April 25, 2017

Group Exhibition

“Stories in your Mind” at VILLA MERKEL attended to narration and storytelling within art.

Group Exhibition

“Some Kind of Knowledge” at the GOTHENBURG MUSEUM OF ART consisted of newly acquired works in the collection.

Event

STADTPROJEKTIONEN in St. Gallen, Switzerland, took place during four consecutive nights, projecting works by video artists and photographers in public spaces throughout an area of the city.

Event

TIMES OF FEAR. Kulturhuset, Stockholm. An afternoon of talks about fear and its consequences, focusing on the meeting between art, society and the individual.

Stage

“Alles wieder gut”, LUDWIGSBURGER SCHLOSSFESTSPIELE, July 2, 2017

Press

Jonas Dahlberg comments on the cancelletion of the 22 July Memorials

Stage

“Alles wieder gut”, HOLLAND FESTIVAL, June 21, 2017

Press

Jonas Dahlberg recieves Dagens Nyheter culture price.

Event

A conversation on public art and architecture at HEADLANDS CENTER FOR THE ARTS between Jonas Dahlberg and Nancy Levison, editor and executive director of “Places”.

Stage

Stage design for “Macbeth” by Giuseppe Verdi at GRAND TEATRE DEL LICEU, Barcelona.

Solo Exhibition

Dahlberg’s third solo exhibition at MAGAZZINO was constituted by “Birds” and “Music Box”.

Press

Interview with Jonas Dahlberg in HYPERALLERGIC.

Press

KUNSTKRITIKK review of "The Society Machine".

Group Exhibition

“The Society Machine” at MALMÖ KONSTMUSEUM adressed the image of contemporary Sweden, departing from industrialisation and the parallel birth of the welfare state. Curated by Lisa Rosendahl, it consisted of works by approximately thirty artists together with objects from the historic collections of Malmö Museer.

Event

Public conversation with Magdalena Malm at KTH School of Architecture Stockholm, Sweden

Event

Represented by Magazzino at ART BASEL 2016.

Press

ARTFORUM review on Jonas Dahlberg at Galerie Nordenhake.

Press

Interview with Jonas Dahlberg in Dagens Næringsliv

Press

Jonas Dahlberg on the jury for the Swedish memorial of the 2004 tsunami.

Public Art

AN IMAGINED CITY, 2015. Sound installation (12 channel) at KTH School of Architecture, Stockholm, Sweden.

Event

Artist talk at AA Architectural Association, London

Photography

BIRDS, 2015 - ongoing. Photo series, colour/black and white. Pigment print on acid free cotton rag. 92 x 114,5 cm and 92 x 74 (framed).

Solo Exhibition

Returning to the environment of the gallery, Dahlberg’s fourth solo exhibition at GALERIE NORDENHAKE, Stockholm, combined ”Birds” with an implementation of ”Music Box”.

Event

Solo project at Galerie Nordenhake at Market Art Fair in Stockholm.

Event

Artist talk at COOPER UNION SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, New York

Video

MUSIC BOX (BACK), 2015. Video installation. Single channel, HD, black and white, sound, 26:55 (loop), projection dimensions ~ 4 x 3 m.

Video

MUSIC BOX, 2015. Video installation. Single channel, HD, black and white, sound, 26:55 (loop), projection dimensions ~ 4 x 3 m.

Group Exhibition

Konstmuseum, Gothenburg

Photography

BIRD, 2015. Photograph, pigment print on acid free cotton rag, 92 x 74 cm.

Photography

HOUSE, 2015. Photograph, black and white, inkjet on cotton paper, 86 x 123 x 4 cm, framed.

Photography

MUSIC BOX, 2015. Photograph, black and white on cotton paper143 x 218,5 x 6 cm, framed.

Photography

Trees

Solo Exhibition

In KUNSTHALL TRONDHEIM, Dahlberg’s first solo exhibition in Norway, was a two channel video installation consisting of ”Music Box” accompanied by the back of the music box projected in a 90 degree angle in its proximity.

Event

Artist talk at KTH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, Stockholm

Solo Exhibition

The solo exhibition at KONSTMUSEET I NORR consisted of a 4 x 3 meter detached screen occupied by ”Music Box”.

Event

Keynote speaker at EUROPEAN LEAGUE OF INSTITUTES OF THE ARTS, Tillburg

Event

Artist talk at OSLO ARKITEKTFORENING

Event

Keynote speaker at OYSTER ARCHITECTURE SEMINAR, Stockholm

Sound Installation

AN IMAGINED CITY, 2015. Sound installation, 9 voices.

Group Exhibition

Conceived by Fotografie Forum Frankfurt, the Museum of Applied Art and the MMK Museum for Modern Art, RAY 2015: IMAGINE REALITY assembled 28 artists including Sophie Calle, Joan Fontcuberta and Simon Starling.

Public Art

THE MIRROR, 2015. Rotating mirror wall with embedded LED lights, 16,5 x 9,5 m. Public art commission located at Arenatorget, Stockholm, Sweden

Press

DAGENS NYHETER article about The Mirror

Press release

The Mirror awarded public art project of the year by STOCKHOLM KONST.

Press

Review of 22 July Memorial in TEXTE ZUR KUNST.

Event

Talk at CREATIVE TIME SUMMIT, Stockholm, November, 2014.

Event

Artist talk at ETH ZÜRICH, October 9, 2014

Press Release

Winner of Fast Company's Innovation by design award

Press

22 July memorial on DOMUS MAGAZINE top 10 list for art in 2014.

Press

DAGENS NYHETER article about Jonas Dahlberg and the 22 of July memorial

Press

WLA MAGAZINE article about the 22 of July memorial

Press

THE GUARDIAN article about the 22 of July memorial

Press

THE GUARDIAN article about the 22 of July memorial

Group Exhibition

”Power Memory People - Memorials of Today” at KØS MUSEUM OF ART IN PUBLIC SPACES assembled sketches, models and documentation of memorials in Denmark and abroad, addressing the role of memorials within the realm of contemporary public art.

Press

THE WALLSTREET JOURNAL article about the 22 of July memorial

Group Exhibition

”The Art of the Public Commission” at GALERIE NORDENHAKE, Stockholm, centered on large-scale public commissions. It consisted of sketches, measurements, tests and site documentation by Mirosław Bałka, Jonas Dahlberg, Ann Edholm, Spencer Finch and Kirsten Ortwed.

Press

THE INDEPENDENT article about the 22 of July memorial

Press

DAMN issue 44 on the 22 of July memorial

Press

ARTFORUM 500 words with Jonas Dahlberg on the 22 July Memorial

Press

Portrait on Jonas Dahlberg in DAGBLADET Norway

Press

CBS NEWS about the 22 of July memorial

Press

BBC NEWS about the 22 of July memorial

Press

GÖTEBORGSPOSTEN article on Jonas Dahlberg and the 22 of July memorial

Press

NPR radio interview with Jonas Dahlberg about 22 July Memorial

Group Exhibition

”Hem längtan” at NORRKÖPINGS KONSTMUSEUM assembled contemporary and historic works that related to the home environment and its role in society.

Press

NBC NEWS on the 22 of July memorial

Press

Swedish newspaper SVENSKA DAGBLADET on July 22 memorial

Press

THE VERGE on July 22 memorial

Event

Artist talk, AA Architectural Association, London

Press

Catalogue, ”Hall of Mirrors”, ARCHIZOOM, Lausanne

Solo Exhibition

”Hall of Mirrors” at ARCHIZOOM, Lausanne, consisted of a multi-channel video installation where single channel videos from Dahlberg’s oeuvre converged.

Event

Artist talk, KONSTFACK, Stockholm

Public Art

LIGHTHOUSE, 2013. Art/architecture concept proposal for the campus KTH, the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.

Group Exhibition

”HEIMsuchung” at KUNSTMUSEUM BONN comprised 21 artists that adressed the uncanniness of the home environment, including Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Thomas Demand and the works of Horst Ademeit.

Event

Artist talk, Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm

Group Exhibition

”Spacegrids” at TELEMARK KUNSTSENTER assembled works by three artists around the idea of the real as a mesh accommodating the possible.

Solo Exhibition

A retrospective of sorts, “Hall of Mirrors” at GÖTEBORGS KONSTHALL was a nine-channel video installation plus one sound installation that suggested a multitude of spatialities.

Group Exhibition

“Genius Loci” at ARTIPELAG was a group exhibition consisting of prominent Swedish artists such as Andreas Eriksson, Annika von Hauswolff and Miriam Bäckström, dwelling on the idea of the spirit of the place.

Public Art

An Imagined City, Stockholm Sweden

Group Exhibition

Comprised of artists such as Christian Marclay and Patty Chang, “The Human Condition” at BRADBURY ART MUSEUM (formerly Bradbury Gallery), Arkansas, USA, was entirely devoted to video art.

Group Exhibition

Assembling artists from Belgium and abroad that use cinematographic procedures, “Cinema” at VOORKLAMER in Lier, Belgium, presented works that did not represent cinema in the strict sense of the word.

Group Exhibition

“Good Night” at the ISRAEL MUSEUM, Jerusalem, dwelled on the transition from day to night.

Event

Inaugural lecture at ÉCOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FÉDÉRALE DE LAUSANNE in connection to the exhibition “Hall of Mirrors”.

Event

Public talk, Göteborg Konsthall, Gothenburg

Stage

"Macbeth", GRAND THÉÂTRE DE GENÈVE, Switzerland, June 2012.

Group Exhibition

The international triennal PROSPECT 2 in New Orleans, USA, assembled 27 artists from New Orleans and abroad, including Sophie Calle and Ragnar Kjartansson.

Group Exhibition

“The Future that Was” at SMART PROJECT SPACE, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, assembled artists around the concept of non-linear time.

Press

OPERA NEWS reviews "Macbeth".

Photography

ACT I, SCENE I, 2011. C-print and inkjet print, 57 x 44 cm (framed 60 x 80 cm), 44 x 22 cm (framed 60 x 36 cm).

Event

Curated by Simon Lamunière, ”The White City” at ART UNLIMITED included artists like Kendall Heers, Sarah Morris, Daniel Buren and Cathy Wilkes.

Video

SHADOW ROOM, 2011. Video installation. Single channel, HD, black and white, silent, 10:31 (loop), projection dimensions ~ 4 x 3 m.

Solo Exhibition

Solo exhibition at 40MCUBE in Rennes, France.

Group Exhibition

The exhibition part of VLADIVOSTOK FILM FESTIVAL, “Alter///scrinium: 10 Thesis of the Architecture” comprised moving image work by artists like Filipa Cesar and Walid Raad.

Group Exhibition

Happening every fourth year, “The Moderna Exhibition” at MODERNA MUSEET, Stockholm, Sweden, is a recurring compilation of artists who have made a strong impact on the Swedish art scene. The 2010 implementation featured 54 artists.

Public Art

Silver Screen, Invited competition, UN Buidling, New York City

Event

“Architectures de film” at CENTRE POMPIDOU followed the development of avantgarde cinema from the 1920’s until today. Jonas Dahlberg’s “One-Way Street” was the most contemporary contribution.

Group Exhibition

Implemented at the CHÂTEAUNEUF-EN-AUXOIS CASTLE, France, “Le palais des ombres” was a presentation of works from the FRAC Bourgogne collection.

Solo Exhibition

GALERIE NORDENHAKE presented Jonas Dahlberg’s second solo exhibition in Berlin.

Group Exhibition

“When Art Speaks Architecture”, one of four exhibitions at the LISBON ARCHITECTURE TRIENNALE, Portugal, consisted of artists that bridge the gap between art and architecture.

Group Exhibition

The second edition of the MEDIATIONS BIENNALE in Poznań, Poland, “Beyond Mediations”, focused on overcoming cultural differences.

Group Exhibition

“Playlist” at JÖNKÖPINGS LÄNS MUSEUM comprised a number of notable contemporary works from the collection of Moderna museet, Stockholm.

Group Exhibition

In “Spår”, MALMÖ KONSTMUSEUM, Sweden, presented some 80 recent acquirements, compiling a crosscut of contemporary Nordic art.

Group Exhibition

The group exhibition “La Disparition” at NEW GALLERIE, Paris, France, adressed the permanent dealing with dissappearence in modern society.

Group Exhibition

The oldest and most significant art manifestation in Belgrade, Serbia, the 51st OCTOBER SALON, “The Night Pleases Us” assembled artists such as William Kentridge, Rosa Barba and Harun Farocki around concepts of strategies for forgetting.

Group Exhibition

“The Infinite Starburst of your Cold Dark Eyes” at PKM GALLERY, Seoul, South Korea, gathered nine international artists.

Kinetic Sculpture

SCHOOL CORRIDOR 1986, 2010. Kinetic sculpture. Aluminium, steel, LED lamps, motor, 135 x ø92.5 cm.

Group Exhibition

Addressing contemplative movement within different media, “Still/Moving” at THE ISRAEL MUSEUM, Jerusalem, included artists such as Olafur Eliasson and Bill Viola.

Group Exhibition

A historic overview of urban planning, “Multiple City” engaged a number of institutions throughout München, Germany, including FILMMUSEUM MÜNCHEN where a screening program was presented.

Group Exhibition

“On the Beaten Path” at ESPACE GEORGES BRASSENS, Sète, France, presented works by Jonas Dahlberg, Dominique Ghesquière, Jonathan Monk, Steven Parrino and Lisa Tan.

Group Exhibition

”The Eventual” comprised works by artists such as Dora Garcia, Ján Mančuška and Adrian Piper. Curated by Eva Gonzalez-Sancho, the exhibition took place at FUTURA GALLERY Prague.

Solo Exhibition

Jonas Dahlberg’s third solo exhibition at GALERIE NORDENHAKE, Stockholm, was compiled by the installations “View Through a Park”, “View from a Street” and “Safe Zones #1”.

Solo Exhibition

JUANA DE AIZPURU, Madrid, presented Jonas Dahlberg’s first solo exhibition in Spain.

Group Exhibition

Relying on the historic tradition of triptychs, “Three; The Triptych in Modern Art” at KUNSTMUSEUM STUTTGART presented its impact as well as its current relevance, combining artists such as Francis Bacon, Niki de Saint Phalle and Damien Hirst.

Solo Exhibition

Solo exhibition at KORJAAMO GALLERY, Helsinki, Finland.

Solo Exhibition

“Anabasis: rituals of homecoming” in LUDWIG GROHMAN VILLA, Łódź, Poland, gathered artists such as Yael Bartana and Sharon Lockhart.

Group Exhibition

Making use of the hallways of the NATIONAL CONCERT HALL in Taipei, Taiwan, “The Grand Illusion” comprised 13 video and installation artists.

Screening

Pula Film Festival, Pula

Group Exhibition

”Anamnesis and Extrapolation“ was a group exhibition at PKM GALLERY, Beijing.

Video

VIEW THROUGH A PARK, 2009. Video installation, single channel, HD, color, silent, 16:58 (loop), projection dimensions ~ 4 x 2,25 m.

Press

Artforum reviews Jonas Dahlberg solo show at Galerie Nordenhake

Group Exhibition

"Art Unlimited", ART BASEL, Switzerland

Video / Film

THREE ROOMS, 2008. Video installation. Three channels, HD, black and white, silent, 26:58 (loop), 46 inch LCD monitors.

Group Exhibition

“What You See is What You Get” was an exhibition with Jonas Dahlberg, Thomas Demand and Stephen Gill at CENTRE NATIONAL DE L’AUDIOVISUEL, Luxembourg, that situated these three perspectives within the context of documentary photography.

Solo Exhibition

or his second solo exhibition at GALERIE NORDENHAKE, Stockholm, Sweden, Jonas Dahlberg presented his video installation ”Three Rooms”.

Group Exhibition

“Western Motel” at KUNSTHALLE WIEN suggested ways in which the American artist Edward Hopper echoes in contemporary art.

Solo Exhibition

Jonas Dahlberg’s second solo exhibition at MAGAZZINO D’ARTE MODERNA in Rome, Italy, presented “Three Rooms” on three parallel screens in a black, silent room.

Group Exhibition

Participation in the “Project Rooms” section of the MELBOURNE ART FAIR, Australia.

Group Exhibition

“Abstract Imagination” was a group exhibition at PKM GALLERY in Seoul, South Korea.

Group Exhibition

“Wanderings in Contemporary Video Art” at PALAZZO PUBBLICO in Siena, Italy, assembled works that explored wandering as a paradigm of the human condition, including artists such as Pipilotti Rist, Hans Op de Beeck and Michelangelo Antonioni.

Group Exhibition

“Two-folded Faction” was a group exhibition at PKM GALLERY, Beijing, China. Participating artists were: Michael Bell-Smith, Jonas Dahlberg Kota Ezawa, Yang Fudong, Jesper Just, Takeshi Murata and Jennifer Steinkamp.

Group Exhibition

Rum i staden, Borås Konstmuseum, Borås, Sweden

Group Exhibition

Curated by Maria Tsantsanoglou, Catherine David and Jan-Erik Lundstrom, the first THESSALONIKI BIENNALE OF CONTEMPORARY ART, “Heterotopias”, assembled 160 artists from 37 countries.

Group Exhibition

CENTRO ATLANTICO DE ARTE MODERNA - CAAM in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, presented the exhibition “Crossing Walls“, curated by Neus Miró. Based on the concept of convergence and intersection between architecture and cinema, it presented works by Jonas Dahlberg, Jana Leo and Jane & Louise.

Group Exhibition

THE CITY COUNCIL GALLERIES in Girona, Spain, presented a reincarnation of the exhibition “Crossing Walls“, curated by Neus Miró. Based on the concept of convergence and intersection between architecture and cinema, it presented works by Jonas Dahlberg, Jana Leo and Jane & Louise.

Group Exhibition

Flash Cube, Leeum Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul

Group Exhibition

Curated by Dan Cameron, “Unsung” was presented at NICOLE KLAGSBRUN GALLERY, New York, including artists like Douglas Bourgeois, Roy Ferdinand, Jr., Ellen Harvey and Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook.

Group Exhibition

A representation of contemporary Czech moving image art, “Punctum” at FUTURA GALLERY, Prague, Czech Republic, included a collaboration between Ján Mančuška and Jonas Dahlberg.

Solo Exhibition

At FOKSAL GALLERY, Warsaw, Poland, Jonas Dahlberg premiered the first version of his video and photography work “Three Rooms”, a mental architecture of a home which slowly dissolves until it ceases to exist.

Group Exhibition

“Somewhere in Time”, group exhibition at ARTSONJE CENTER, Seoul, South Korea.

Group Exhibition

For “Interior Space” at SALA ALCALÁ 31, Madrid, Spain, Jonas Dahlberg produced the work “Promenade”, consisting of a detailed scale model of the exhibition space as well as a video of a travel through it.

Group Exhibition

“Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” was a group exhibition at GALERIE NORDENHAKE, Stockholm.

Group Exhibition

"Dreamlands Burn" at KUNSTHALLE BUDAPEST presented works by artists from Scandinavia. Curated by Molnár Edit and Livìa Páldi, the invited artists included Gitte Villesen, Sara Jordenö, Uglycute, Jesper Just, Jonas Dahlberg, Pia Rönicke, Joachim Koester, Johanna Billing, Torbjørn Rødland, Elina Brotherus and Eija-Liisa Ahtila.

Solo Exhibition

KONSTHALLEN BOHUSLÄNS MUSEUM, Uddevalla, Sweden.

Group Exhibition

Happening every fourth year, “The Moderna Exhibition” at MODERNA MUSEET, Stockholm, Sweden, is a recurring compilation of artists who have made a strong impact on the Swedish art scene. The 2006 implementation featured 49 artists.

Group Exhibition

“The Urban Condition” was a group exhibition at MUSEUM DE PAVILJOENS, Almere, the Netherlands. Jonas Dahlberg’s “Safe Zones #11” is a permanent installation at the museum.

Solo Exhibition

In the solo exhibition by Jonas Dahlberg and Ján Mančuška at KUNSTHALLE ST. GALLEN, the artists collaborated with the aim to layer and blend their works together.

Solo Exhibition

Jonas Dahlberg’s first solo exhibition at PKM GALLERY, Seoul, South Korea, assembled six of his recent works.

Video

PROMENADE 1-2, 2006. Video installation. Single channel and split screen video, black and white, silent, 58:15 (loop), projection dimensions 5 x 2,81 m and 10 x 2,81 m.

Group Exhibition

Prospective Sites, Vienna

Installation

“SAFE ZONE no. 11”. Site-specific video installation at Museum de Paviljoens, Almere, the Netherlands.

Installation

“SAFE ZONE no. 10”. Site-specific video installation at Moderna museet, Stockholm.

Group Exhibition

The 2006 TAIPEI BIENNAL, "Dirty Yoga”, departed from the suggestion that Western-based logic is reaching the end of its usefulness and addressed this in the context of individual desire as well as globalisation and conflicts. Curated by Dan Cameron and Junjieh Wang, the invited artist included Monica Bonvicini, Cao Fei, Katharina Grosse, Lee Bul, Damian Ortega, Francesco Vezzoli and Nari Ward.

Group Exhibition

IDEAL CITY - INVISIBLE CITIES was an exhibition in Zamość, Poland and Potsdam, Germany, where 40 artists reflected on urban environment in realised as well as unrealised city planning.

Solo Exhibition

“Invisible Cities” was a large solo exhibition at MODERNA MUSEET, Stockholm, Sweden. Running through three rooms, it was built around the video installations “One-Way Street” from 2002 and “Invisible Cities”, which was presented for the first time in Sweden.

Group Exhibition

IDEAL CITY - INVISIBLE CITIES was an exhibition in Zamość, Poland and Potsdam, Germany, where 40 artists reflected on urban environment in realised as well as unrealised city planning.

Event

Artist talk, AA Architectural Association, London

Solo Exhibition

Invisible Cities at FRAC Bourgogne

Group Exhibition

Represented by Galerie Nordenhake at ART 36 BASEL.

Solo Exhibition

”The First Minute of the Rest of a Movie” at BONNER KUNSTVEREIN was a joint exhibition with Ján Mančuška, Czech-Slovak national representative at the Venice Biennale the same year.

Group Exhibition

A collaboration with FRAC Bourgogne, ”The Horseman’s Viewpoint” at COLLÈGE DE DORNES GALLERY, Dornes, France, brought together a sample of works from the French Regional Arts Collection (FRAC) Bourgogne, organized as a series of viewpoints throughout the city.

Group Exhibition

FRI ART, Fribourg, Switzerland, was the Swiss venue for the international exhibition ”Interior View”, co-produced with Firstsite Gallery in the UK and De Zonnehof, the Netherlands. Curated by Felicity Lunn, it comprised 11 international artists with the language of architecture as an overarching theme.

Group Exhibition

Le Genie du lieu, FRAC Bourgogne, Dijon

Group Exhibition

Assembling representations from five French Regional Arts Collections (FRAC), ”In-formation” at GALLERY JÁN KONIAREK, Trnava, Slovak Republic, let the works of artists such as Céleste Boursier-Mougenot, Douglas Gordon and Pierre Huyghe meet the permanent sculptures of Koniarek.

Screening

Locarno International Film Festival

Group Exhibition

Contextualizing itself among artistic methods within modernist architecture, ”Contradicting Architecture” at MARIAN GOODMAN GALLERY, Paris, assembled the works of artists such as Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Yves Klein and Tacita Dean.

Solo Exhibition

The solo exhibition at HERZLIYA MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, Israel, consisted of the video ”Weightless Space”.

Press

Kunstforum on Jonas Dahlberg and Jan Mancuska at Kunstmuseum Bonn

Group Exhibition

Curated by Martin Henatsch, ”Firewall” at AUSSTELLUNGSHALLE ZEITGENÖSSISCHE KUNST, Münster, suggested themes of fear and fascination over invisible powers. Among invited artist were Julia Scher, Magnus Wallin, Aernout Mik, Julie Mehretu and Johannes Wohnseifer.

Event

Artist residency at ISCP New York

Group Exhibition

Elaborating on ideas of post colonialism, trauma and globalization, the fourth BUSAN BIENNALE, Korea, ”Chasm-N•E•T”, assembled 92 artists from 37 countries. Curated by Tae-Man Choi and Manu D. Park, it incorporated venues Busan Metropolitan Art Museum, Busan Yachting Centre and Cinematheque Pusan.

Group Exhibition

Jonas Dahlberg was one of 54 national representations at the 26th SÃO PAULO BIENNALE. Curated by Alfons Hug, it assembled 134 artists.

Group Exhibition

Centered around an aesthetic of slowness, ”Dwellan” at CHARLOTTENBORG UDSTILLINGSBYGNING, Copenhagen, Denmark, comprised recent work by 19 international artists, such as Willie Doherty, Mark Lewis, Aernout Mik and Florian Pumhösl.

Group Exhibition

Gathering artists that explore the language of architecture, ”Shaping the Imagination” at DE ZONNEHOF CENTRUM VOOR MODERNE KUNST, the Netherlands, was curated by Felicity Lunn and consisted of 11 international contributors.

Group Exhibition

”Somewhere, Everywhere, Nowhere” at DUNDEE CONTEMPORARY ARTS, Scotland, presented a selection of place-, space- and context oriented artists recently incorporated in the French Regional Arts Collections (FRAC). It included artists such as Pierre Hyughe and Sarah Morris.

Group Exhibition

FIRSTSITE GALLERY was the UK venue for the international exhibition ”Interior View”, co-produced with De Zonnehof in the Netherlands and Fri Art in Switzerland. Curated by Felicity Lunn, it comprised 11 international artists with the language of architecture as an overarching theme.

Book

INVISIBLE CITIES, 2004. Book with texts by Göran Dahlberg. Published by Moderna museet as an exhibition catalogue for the 2004 São Paulo Biennal.

Video / Film

INVISIBLE CITIES, 2004. Video installation. Single channel, HD, color, silent. 47:22 (loop), projection dimensions minimum 4,5 x 3,4 m.

Photography

Invisible Cities

Solo Exhibition

Dahlberg’s first solo exhibition at GALERIE NORDENHAKE, Berlin, Germany, combined the exterior images ”Invisible Cities Location Study 001-006” with the interior video ”Weightless Space”.

Solo Exhibition

A somewhat process oriented presentation, GALERÍA JUANA DE AIZPURU in Madrid exhibited ”Invisible Cities: Location study 001-006” as well as ”Production Still 1-2”.

Group Show

The third edition of MOMENTUM, the Nordic Biennale of Contemporary Art, Moss, Norway, was curated by Caroline Corbetta and Per Gunnar Tverbakk. 39 artists affiliated with the Nordic countries were invited, including Nathalie Djurberg, Jesper Just, Ragnar Kjartansson, Tørbjørn Rødland, Kristine Roepstorff, Lise Harlev and Måns Wrange.

Group Exhibition

Commemorating the 2004 recipients of one of Sweden’s most prestigious prizes for young artists, the ”Edstrand Foundation Price Winners” at MALMÖ KONSTHALL assembled Christian Andersson, Jonas Dahlberg, Tommi Grönlund and Petteri Nisunen.

Group Exhibition

A reincarnation of the Italian pavilion at the 50th Venice Biennale in 2003, ”Delays and Revolutions” at PALAZZO BELMONTE RISO was curated by Francesco Bonami and Daniel Birnbaum.

Video / Film

WEIGHTLESS SPACE, 2004. Video installation. Single channel, color, silent, 22:10 (loop), projection dimensions ~ 4 x 3 m.

Press

Flash Art on Jonas Dahlberg's at Galerie Nordenhake Berlin

Press

Contemporary on Sao Paulo Biennale

Installation

SAFE ZONES no. 9. Site-specific video installation at Kunstmuseum Münster, Germany.

Press

Domus on Jonas Dahlberg work Invisible Citues at Sao Paulo Biennal

Solo Exhibition

Dahlberg’s first solo exhibition at GALERIE NORDENHAKE, Berlin, Germany, combined the exterior images ”Invisible Cities Location Study 001-006” with the interior video ”Weightless Space”.

Group Exhibition

Curated by Francesco Bonami together with Daniel Birnbaum, the Italian pavilion at the 50th VENICE BIENNALE gathered artists such as Damien Hirst and Mathew Barney around the theme ”Delays and Revolutions”.

Event

Represented by Galerie Nordenhake at ARTISSIMA 10, Turin, Italy, among 185 galleries from 21 countries.

Drawing

SAFE ZONES no. 1, 2003. Photography, drawing, 180 x 90 cm frames.

Group Exhibition

The solo exhibition at CENTRE POUR L’IMAGE CONTEMPORAINE, Geneva, Switzerland, featured ”Untitled (Vertical sliding)” and ”Untitled (Horizontal sliding)” on two screens placed side by side.

Group Exhibition

”1:1 x Time Quantities, Proportions, Perspectives” at FRAC BOURGOGNE, Dijon, France, presented work by Lara Almarcegui, Ann Veronica Janssens, Jonas Dahlberg, Dora Garcia, Luciano Fabro, Regis Perray, Erwin Wurm and Peter Downsbrough.

Group Exhibition

Gathering international artists to respond to subjects of pilgrimage, monasticism, imprisonment and fantasies of liberation, ART FOCUS 4, Jerusalem, took place in a 19th century pilgrimage hostel that served as a prison during the British mandate 1918­-48.

Solo Exhibition

The solo exhibition at KUNSTVEREIN LANGENHAGEN, Germany, marked the first instance of the project ”Invisible Cities”.

Solo Exhibition

Curated by Cloe Piccoli, the series ”Altre voci, altre stanze/Other Voices, Other Rooms” at MAGAZZINO D’ARTE MODERNA, Rome, Italy, strived to explore the research of contemporary artists in the field of environments. The solo exhibition assembled the video as well as the set design for ”Untitled (Horizontal Sliding)” together with the first public presentation of ”Safe Zones no. 1”.

Group Exhibition

A selection of works recently incorporated in the collection of Malmö Art Museum, ”De bortbjudna” at ROOSEUM CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ART represented a cross­section of contemporary Nordic artists. Participants included Karin Mamma Andersson, Cecilia Edefalk, Marie-Louise Ekman, Olafur Eliasson, Öyvind Fahlström and Ann-Sofie Sidén.

Group Exhibition

Represented by Galerie Nordenhake at ART 34 BASEL among 270 international galleries.

Event

“Safe Zones” was presented by Galerie Nordenhake at the 2003 edition of STOCKHOLM ART FAIR.

Installation

As of 2003, SAFE ZONES no. 8 is a permanent installation at well-renowned bistro RICHE in Stockholm, Sweden. Monitors surveying scale models of the restrooms are placed all around the restaurant.

Group Exhibition

Transforming the gallery into a spatial installation, “In/Out” at TRAFÓ GALLERY, Budapest, Hungary, consisted of the works of Jonas Dahlberg, Bigert & Bergström and Gyula Várnai.

Group Exhibition

Spread out over 15 venues and sites in Frankfurt, Germany, as well as local radio and television transmissions, MANIFESTA 4 gathered artists such as Pierre Bismuth, Jun Yang, Yael Bartana, Tino Seghal, Gerard Byrne, Måns Wrange and 0100101110101101.org. The biennal was curated by Iara Bubnova, Nuria Enguita Mayo and Stéphanie Moisdon.

Solo Exhibition

Using the gallery as a shop window, CENTRE D’EDITION CONTEMPORAINE in Geneva, Switzerland, would screen one video each week, 24 hours a day, during the fall of 2002. ”Untitled (Vertical Sliding)” participated among a selection of emerging international artists.

Group Exhibition

Centered around an increased presence of architectural features in contemporary art, “Through a Sequence of Space” at GALERIE NORDENHAKE, Berlin, assembled Miriam Bäckström, Martin Creed, Jonas Dahlberg, Jimmie Durham, Clay Ketter, Gunilla Klingberg, Henry Krokatsis, Eva Löfdahl, Rita McBride, Marjetica Potrč, Markus Sixay and the works of Vladimir Stenberg.

Group Exhibition

Curated by Caroline Corbetta, “On the Top of the World” at GALLERY GIO MARCONI, Milan, comprised works by Tobias Bernstrup, Jonas Dahlberg, Gunilla Klingberg, Jukka Korkeila, Torbjørn Rødland and Vibeke Tandberg.

Solo Exhibition

The solo exhibition at IASPIS GALLERY saw a large projection of “One Way Street” in one room, while the model it was filmed in was presented in an adjacent room. The model alternated between being lit from the inside and from the outside.

Video / Film

ONE-WAY STREET, 2002. Video installation. Single channel, black and white, silent, 3:48, (loop), projection dimensions minimum 4 x 3 m.

Group Exhibition

At CENTRE POMPIDOU’S restaurant Costes, Nicolas Trembley curated an exhibition with a series of videos addressing architecture in different ways. Jonas Dahlberg showed “Untitled (Vertical Sliding)”.

Group Exhibition

Curated by María Corral, the 27th BIENNAL DE PONTEVEDRA, “Narrating Space, Time and Stories…”, focused on Nordic contemporary art, gathering artists such as Olafur Eliasson, Jacob Dahlgren, Gunilla Klingberg, Jonas Dahlberg and Miriam Bäckström.

Group Exhibition

“Grayscale/CMYK” at TRAMWAY, Glasgow, assembled artists from the Nordic region, Scotland and Ireland to form the artistic centrepiece of the bilateral exchange program “Network North”.

Solo Exhibition

The solo exhibition at WAYGOOD GALLERY, Newcastle Upon Tyne, conceived by director Helen Smith, consisted of the two-channel video installation ”Untitled (Horizontal Sliding/Vertical Sliding)”.

Catalogue

Catalogue for the exhibition CTRL Space at ZKM in Karlsruhe

Press

Flash Art on Jonas Dahlberg

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Art Monthly on Manifesta 4 in Frankfurt

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ZING MAGAZINE on Jonas Dahlberg.

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TEMA CELESTE reviews Jonas Dahlberg on IASPIS Gallery

Printed Matter

Under Surveillance, NIFCA no 1

Group Exhibition

”Anteprima Bovisa. Milano Europa 2000” at PALAZZO DELLA TRIENNALE and PAC, Milano, Italy, aimed to explore the artistic language of Europe during the latter half of the 20th century.

Press

Artist residence at IASPIS in Stockholm

Press

Jonas Dahlberg on Artforums best of 2001 top 10 list

Group Exhibition

An exposé of Nordic artists, ”Projects for a Revolution” at MOIS DE LA PHOTO, Montreal, Canada, focused on the theme of preserving one’s integrity at the same time as being able to evolve in the public sphere. Participating artists included Johanna Billing, Mats Hjelm and Anneè Olofsson.

Solo Show

Jonas Dahlberg’s solo exhibition at INDEX - THE SWEDISH CONTEMPORARY ART FOUNDATION, Stockholm, combined ”Untitled (Horizontal Sliding)” and ”Untitled (Vertical Sliding)”.

Group Exhibition

”CTRL Space – Rhetorics of Surveillance“ at ZKM, Karlsruhe, introduced artistic examinations of surveillance. Dahlberg’s contribution included ”Safe Zones no 7“, now permanently installed at ZKM, as well as ”Untitled (Horizontal Sliding)“.

Solo Exhibition

Curated by Lisa Panting, the exhibition at MILCH GALLERY in London featured ”Untitled (Vertical Sliding/Horizontal Sliding)” and marked Dahlberg’s first solo exhibition in Britain.

Video / Film

UNTITLED (VERTICAL SLIDING), 2001. Video installation. Single channel, black and white, silent, 28:26 (loop), projection dimensions minimum 4 x 3 m.

Installation

SAFE ZONES no. 7. Site-specific video installation at ZKM Karlsruhe, Germany.

Group Exhibition

The group exhibition ”On Location” at FORSBACKA BRUK, initiated by a group of curator students at Konstfack, included ”Untitled (Horizontal Sliding)” and ”Untitled (Vertical Sliding)” installed in a former ironworks.

Group Exhibition

Curated by Gertrud Sandqvist, ”New Contemporaries” assembled young artists from Malmö Academy of Art at WANÅS FOUNDATION, Knislinge, Sweden.

Press

DAGENS NYHETER reviews Jonas Dahlberg at Index

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DIE ZEIT reviews Ctrl Space at ZKM in Karlsruhe

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Artforum reviews Jonas Dahlberg at Milch, London

Printed Matter

A conversation between Jonas Dahlberg and Mats Sternstedt

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Time Out London reviews Jonas Dahlbergs exhibition at Milch Gallery

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Die Zeit, 43

Solo Exhibition

PEEP Gallery, Malmö

Video / Film

UNTITLED (HORIZONTAL SLIDING), 2000. Video installation. Single channel, black and white, silent, 38:21 (loop), projection dimensions minimum 4 x 3 m.

Group Exhibition

In the collaboration between KUNSTVEREIN HANNOVER and Malmö Art Academy the exhibition ”Zwischenraum” took place in-between two exhibitions. Jonas Dahlberg installed one of his first ”safe zones” surveilling the KUNSTVEREIN and his toilets in models.

Sculpture

MEMORY, 1999. Architecture. Pavillion, 4 x 4 x 4 m, wall text, c-print. Installed in Wanås Sculpture Park, Sweden.

Group Exhibition

In the exhibition ”Process” Jonas Dahlberg showed a ”Safe Zones” piece as a temporary sculpture in the park of WANÅS FOUNDATION.