
The Swedish General Art Association's prize exhibition 2025
Annual prize exhibition at Konstakademien showcases 20 diverse works by 20 artists, exploring broad themes and artistic expressions.

Šejla Kamerić
Bosnian artist Šejla Kamerić explores female identity, war's impact, and self-definition in a patriarchal world through deeply personal and collective experiences.

Tobias Regell
A comprehensive retrospective of Tobias Regell's black-and-white portrait photography, celebrating trust, intimacy, and raw human presence.

LISTENERS
Showcases Swedish illustration art from text to image, featuring four influential artists who created utility images across various techniques and decades.

Gunilla Sköld Feiler
Feiler's exhibition weaves personal narratives into universal stories, using mixed media like marker, paper, and magnets to create scenic fragments.

Elina Birkehag
Birkehag explores human-animal relationships, focusing on cows, via new photography and live shadow play performances, tracing communication and an alternative alphabet.

Olle Ohlsson
This exhibition showcases a silversmith's rebellious silver and gold works, featuring innovative designs, technical solutions, and creative processes.

Mitt kreativa liv – Lillemor Jakobson 29 november 2025 – 11 januari 2026
A retrospective of Lillemor Jakobson's 90-year creative journey, showcasing her diverse work from early sketches to textiles, watercolors, and influential BabyBjörn designs.

&Milles. Diana Orving - Himlakroppar
Diana Orving presents textile sculptures and paintings exploring origin, memory, and the subconscious in immersive, transformative environments.

Malin Bogholt
Malin Bogholt explores dioramas, creating illusory representations of nature and reality through constructed landscapes. Awarded scholarship.

Stefan Lindqvist
Lindqvist explores nature's calm amidst chaos, using a childhood pond as inspiration for marker paintings on paper, embracing chance and discovery.

Marie Rantanen
Marie Rantanen's exhibition at Konstakademien, Jan 24 - Mar 7, 2026.

Karol Radziszewski
Radziszewski's installation uncovers hidden queer histories and forbidden figures within a Central/Eastern European classroom setting, using archival interpretation.

Sergel – fantasi och verklighet
A comprehensive look at Johan Tobias Sergel (1740–1814), a key 18th-century Swedish sculptor and draftsman, exploring his life, art, and private drawings.

Badin – bortom yta och mask
Examines Badin, an enslaved person of African origin who became a key figure at the 18th-century Swedish court, revealing his life and Sweden's colonial ties.

Championship ribbon 40 years
This exhibition celebrates 40 years of Master Binding, showcasing unique, artfully bound books commissioned annually since 1986.

Det blommande – Konst & botanik
Explores the significance of flowers in art, design, and culture from the 1500s to today, featuring diverse media and themes from botany to eroticism.

Kajsa Zetterquist
Kajsa Zetterquist's 90th birthday retrospective at Konstakademien showcases her long artistic journey through paintings from Värmland to Norway.

Liva Isakson Lundin
Explores material interactions using oily silicone and porous plaster, focusing on sealing, filling, and structural tension.

Brassaï
Hungarian-born Brassaï's 100 photographs capture Parisian life and pioneering street photography, including graffiti documentation.

Wilhelm Kåge & Shōji Hamada
A meeting of Swedish and Japanese ceramic masters, Wilhelm Kåge and Shōji Hamada, exploring beauty, function, and 20th-century cultural exchange.

Anna Casparsson
Anna Casparsson's intricate textile embroideries depict fairy tales, biblical narratives, and musical themes, showcasing her opulent and detailed narrative art.

Nisabas hus
New paintings in an immersive space explore allegory, drawing on myth, mysticism, and sci-fi to reflect our fragmented contemporary world.

Svensk efterkrigstid i Moderna Museets samling
Swedish post-war art from the museum's collection, exploring modernization, Cold War anxieties, and social/political engagement.

Till havet!
Explores the rise of modern bathing culture and its depiction by artists like Monet and Zorn in Europe/USA from the late 1800s.

Aage Gaup. Konstnär, aktivist och scenograf
Aage Gaup's exhibition showcases large-scale, abstract sculptures in wood, metal, and stone, exploring his Sami roots, activism, and spirituality.

Stockholms kosmologier
Group show exploring Stockholm's international contemporary art scene, diaspora experiences, and historical connections through diverse media.