Most things are forgotten with time

Date and time
13 July 2023 at 01:00 PM - 23 July 2023 at 06:00 PM
Type of event
Exhibition
Place and route

Den Fantastiska Platsen
Hornsgatan 124, Stockholm
T-bana Zinkensdamm




Welcome to vernissage on Thursday 13 July, at 3-11 pm.
Open hours, daily between 1 and 6 pm until 23 July.

Wictor Öberg's first solo exhibition takes place between the Bachelor's degree in Ceramics and glass, and the Master's programme in Craft he starts this autumn.

Between July 13 and July 23 can a world of works created from rediscovered and recycled materials be explored. Sculptures in ceramics, recycled glass panes, weavings, and installations all float in a peculiar dance, like fragments from a lost time. Each piece carries its own secret and conveys a sense of transience, as if whispering about the melancholy of the past.

The exhibition is Wictor Öberg's first solo exhibition, a brave invitation to a mysterious dimension where withered memories come to life. By giving forgotten objects a new place and a new narrative, he explores the depth of human memory and the sublime in everyday life.

The exhibition offers you an opportunity to step into a world of forgotten memories and lost value. Here, where the line between reality and fantasy is blurred, you can lose yourself in reflections on your own place in the labyrinth of time. Come and let the artworks awaken the mysteries that have rested within you.


Wictor Öberg (b. 1990) primarily works with sculpture, installations, and crafts but is broad and experimental in his choice of materials and techniques. He will begin his master's studies in ceramics and glass at Konstfack this autumn. Previous group exhibitions include "Det dukade bordet" at Millesgården, "HANG IN THERE" at Hantverkets Vänner, "Perceptions and Impulses" at The Glass Factory, "Flash Visit" at Sven-Harry's Art Museum, "Souvenirs" at Donut Bridge, etc.




Contact
Susanne Helgesonsusanne.helgeson@konstfack.se


Organizer
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