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MAXWELL MUSTARDO

QUASI-NEOCLASSICAL-ISH
5th of May - 4th of June, 2022

 

Maxwell Mustardo was born in 1993 and grew up in rural New Jersey. He graduated from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 2017 with bachelor’s degrees in fine art and art history. During his time at Alfred, Max earned multiple awards and grants that afforded him opportunities to study material culture and industrial design in China, Japan, South Korea, and Italy.

QUASI-NEOCLASSICAL-ISH is Mustardo’s first ever solo-exhibition in Europe. A healthy obsession with artifacts, rigorous material research and an abundance of color.

 
 
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DEATH & ANIMALS

12th of October - 21st of November, 2021

 

Since the first instances of human expression, animals and motifs of death have been central in art.
For our first exhibition in a new space we’ve invited seven artists whose work is somehow related to this theme.

 

KLARA KRISTALOVA [SE] - BETH CAVENER [US] - MÄRTA MATTSSON [SE]
YNGVILD SAETER [SE] - LISA WALLERT [SE] - KATJA BECKMAN [SE] - EMMA WITTER [UK]

 
 
 
 
 
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FLUX 2021

It all begins with an idea.

18th of March - 4th of April

 

FLUX, an exhibition curated by ODEM ATELIER at Sotheby’s Stockholm. 20 artists, 14 countries and four continents. Colorful, playful, bizarre.

A first wave of vaccines against Scandinavian minimalism.

 
 
 
 
 
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RUINS

July, 2020,
Blå Hallen, Höganäs, Sweden.

 

Theatrical. Monumental. Exciting. Absurd. Different ways can be used to describe the work of Xavier Toubes, but whatever you feels it’s something energetic and powerful. Invited to exhibit at Blå Hallen in Höganäs, we chose to collaborate with Stella Polaris Antiques, a Swedish dealer of antique sculpture and fragments. Three important pieces by Xavier Toubes, focusing on figurative abstract forms with historical reference were presented and juxtaposed against the gray surfaces of up to 1000 year old stone sculptures.

 
 
 
 
 
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