Aurèlia Muñoz. Entes Aurèlia Muñoz Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid April 29–September 7, 2026 Aurèlia Muñoz. Entes, installation view, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid. Photo: Alexander Hughes On a traditionally scorching August afternoon in Madrid, two friends and I nearly brushed past the Aurèlia Muñoz (Barcelona, 1926–2011) retrospective as we entered the…
Later this week, Team C-print will be heading to the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art to attend the annual Louisiana Literature festival, which this year takes place from August 20 to 23. In order to navigate the four-day festival, packed with more, otherwise unmissable, series of conversations, interviews and performances than can fit into even the most optimistic of festivalgoers' agendas, we…
Cecilia Edefalk is certainly one of Sweden's most celebrated and widely recognized living artists, having achieved international acclaim after already enjoying tremendous success at home. Cecilia Edefalk's En annan rörelse may well be among the most recognized paintings by a Swedish artist from the 1990s onward. Back in 2015 (time flies: it was 11 years ago), we did a feature in which Cecilia…
I have known Giulia Cairone for a few years, both professionally and on a more personal level. We have both recently turned forty. As we try to pinpoint when and where our paths first crossed, we revisit a string of past exhibitions before concluding that it must have been during the pandemic. Hence the blur. “Was it at Riche? When your cousin played at my opening?” she asks. In fact, it was a few…
Presented on two floors, My Very Own Abyssal Archetype is curator Ruby Henderson-Leconte’s musing on the mermaid as a notion at Parallel Collective Gallery in Stockholm. The exhibition brings together the works of artists Anna Nordström, Anna Ofelia Johansson, and Sigrid Lerche to rethink the mermaid, aesthetically and conceptually. ”Across textile, moving image, sculpture, and performance, the…
Having recently returned from Cannes, one of our editor Koshik Zaman's standout discoveries was Low Expectations, the feature debut of Norwegian director Eivind Landsvik. The film stars Marie Ulven, better known by her stage name, Girl in Red. Still riding the cinematic high of the festival, Zaman caught up with Landsvik to discuss his impressive debut, which is set to make a significant impact…
DANCERAMICS Amanda Apetrea and Benjamin Quigley Revolve 2026: Dreams and Dissent May 22–23, 2026 Various venues, Uppsala Photo: Pär Fredin for Uppsala konstmuseum The overall concept and structure of DANCERAMICS become clear after sitting with the work for about ten minutes. The show — part of Revolve Performance Art Days 2026 in Uppsala — continues for more than three hours, however, gathering…
Samaneh Reyhani Carl Eldhs Ateljémuseum, Stockholm May 21–September 27 As with most artists’ studios turned exhibition spaces, the Carl Eldh Ateljémuseum bears the imprint of its original tenant, Carl Eldh, one of Sweden’s most prominent sculptors of the past century. And as anyone who has ever visited this magnificent space can attest to, that imprint is almost quite literally set in stone. The…
MFA Graduation Show 2026 Kungliga Konsthögskolan/Royal Institute of Art Konstakademien, Stockholm May 22–June 14, 2026 Behzad Dehno and Simon Dahlgren Strååt It’s been over fifteen years of seeing the Master degree exhibitions of Kungliga Konsthögskolan, in colloquial terms Mejan. A constructed adjective that sometimes has been used to address it is “Palais de Tokyo”. Hyperbolic as it is, and it…
Since 2013 (13 years and counting!), C-print has turned unprecedented focus on artists emerging out of art schools. It's grad show season, so coverage is due. When team C-print swings by, you will know. We checked in with a number of spring graduates from Swedish art schools. Keep an eye out for them and many of their peers. Filippa Friberg, BFA, Konstfack, Stockholm Photo: Sara Rad C-P: Hi…