GALERIE NORDENHAKE STOCKHOLM, BERLIN, MEXICO CITY, 50 YEARS

Stockholm | July 2 – August 15, 2026
VERNISSAGE THURSDAY, JULY 2, 6:00 – 8:00 PM
Berlin | July 3 – August 29, 2026
Mexico City | July 4 – August 22, 2026
Galerie Nordenhake celebrates its 50th anniversary with a major exhibition unfolding simultaneously across its three spaces in Stockholm, Berlin, and Mexico City. Opening during the first weekend of July, Galerie Nordenhake Berlin, Stockholm, Mexico City, 50 years brings together historical pieces and newly commissioned works by 84 artists. Functioning as both an exhibition and a living archive, it traces the history of the gallery from its inception in 1976 to the present day. Rather than following a chronological framework, the exhibition centers on the artists, their work and interwoven relationships cultivated by the gallery over five decades.
Founded by Claes Nordenhake in Malmö, Galerie Nordenhake relocated to Stockholm in 1986, followed by a Berlin space in 2000 – expanding its outreach in Europe – and a Mexico City location in 2017, fostering collaborations with artists from Latin America. Throughout its 50-year history, Galerie Nordenhake has pioneered early shows by international artists including Nan Goldin, Mona Hatoum, Antony Gormley, David Hammons, and Jimmie Durham, supported major institutional presentations globally, and has contributed to advancing the profile of the artists it represents. The gallery's current spaces were designed by Gonzalez Haase AAS (Berlin), Gerda Persson—Bo Pilo (Stockholm), and Frida Escobedo (Mexico City).
FEATURED ARTISTS
Josef Albers, Christian Andersson, Torsten Andersson, John Armleder, Olle Bærtling, Mirosław Bałka, José
Eduardo Barajas, Emma Bernhard, Dawoud Bey, Iñaki Bonillas, Ann Böttcher, Michał Budny, Gerard Byrne,
John Coplans, Sarah Crowner, Elena Damiani, Piero Dorazio, Jimmie Durham, Ann Edholm, Cecilia Edefalk, Frida Escobedo, Paul Fägerskiöld, Ayan Farah, Spencer Finch, Hreinn Friðfinnsson, ektor garcia, Christos Gianakos, Nan Goldin, Antony Gormley, Silvia Gruner, Marcia Hafif, Mona Hatoum, Yngve Holen, Sofia Hultén, Alfredo Jaar, Donald Judd, Minjung Kim, Bernard Kirschenbaum, Gunilla Klingberg, Runo Lagomarsino, Lap-See Lam, Zoe Leonard, Eva Löfdahl, Esko Männikkö, Joseph Marioni, Georgina Maxim, John McCracken, Meuser, Hendl Helen Mirra, François Morellet, Robert Morris, Ryan Mrozowski, Sirous Namazi, Not Vital, Berenice Olmedo, Eric H. Olson, Mikael Olsson, Frida Orupabo, Kirsten Ortwed, Marcelo Pacheco, Christodoulos Panayiotou, Marjetica Potrc, Harvey Quaytman, Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa, Håkan Rehnberg, Sophie Reinhold, Ulf Rollof, Ulrich Rückriem, Jerónimo Rüedi, Michael Schmidt, Jan Schoonhoven, Richard Serra, Ann-Sofi Sidén, Slavs and Tatars, Florian Slotawa, Leon Tarasewicz, Johan Thurfjell, Patricia Treib, Alan Uglow, Gunter Ümberg, Magnus Wallin, Stanley Whitney, Rémy Zaugg, and John Zurier.
JULY 2, 2026
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Stockholm | July 2 – August 15, 2026
VERNISSAGE THURSDAY, JULY 2, 6:00 – 8:00 PM
Berlin | July 3 – August 29, 2026
Mexico City | July 4 – August 22, 2026
Galerie Nordenhake celebrates its 50th anniversary with a major exhibition unfolding simultaneously across its three spaces in Stockholm, Berlin, and Mexico City. Opening during the first weekend of July, Galerie Nordenhake Berlin, Stockholm, Mexico City, 50 years brings together historical pieces and newly commissioned works by 84 artists. Functioning as both an exhibition and a living archive, it traces the history of the gallery from its inception in 1976 to the present day. Rather than following a chronological framework, the exhibition centers on the artists, their work and interwoven relationships cultivated by the gallery over five decades.
Founded by Claes Nordenhake in Malmö, Galerie Nordenhake relocated to Stockholm in 1986, followed by a Berlin space in 2000 – expanding its outreach in Europe – and a Mexico City location in 2017, fostering collaborations with artists from Latin America. Throughout its 50-year history, Galerie Nordenhake has pioneered early shows by international artists including Nan Goldin, Mona Hatoum, Antony Gormley, David Hammons, and Jimmie Durham, supported major institutional presentations globally, and has contributed to advancing the profile of the artists it represents. The gallery's current spaces were designed by Gonzalez Haase AAS (Berlin), Gerda Persson—Bo Pilo (Stockholm), and Frida Escobedo (Mexico City).
FEATURED ARTISTS
Josef Albers, Christian Andersson, Torsten Andersson, John Armleder, Olle Bærtling, Mirosław Bałka, José
Eduardo Barajas, Emma Bernhard, Dawoud Bey, Iñaki Bonillas, Ann Böttcher, Michał Budny, Gerard Byrne,
John Coplans, Sarah Crowner, Elena Damiani, Piero Dorazio, Jimmie Durham, Ann Edholm, Cecilia Edefalk, Frida Escobedo, Paul Fägerskiöld, Ayan Farah, Spencer Finch, Hreinn Friðfinnsson, ektor garcia, Christos Gianakos, Nan Goldin, Antony Gormley, Silvia Gruner, Marcia Hafif, Mona Hatoum, Yngve Holen, Sofia Hultén, Alfredo Jaar, Donald Judd, Minjung Kim, Bernard Kirschenbaum, Gunilla Klingberg, Runo Lagomarsino, Lap-See Lam, Zoe Leonard, Eva Löfdahl, Esko Männikkö, Joseph Marioni, Georgina Maxim, John McCracken, Meuser, Hendl Helen Mirra, François Morellet, Robert Morris, Ryan Mrozowski, Sirous Namazi, Not Vital, Berenice Olmedo, Eric H. Olson, Mikael Olsson, Frida Orupabo, Kirsten Ortwed, Marcelo Pacheco, Christodoulos Panayiotou, Marjetica Potrc, Harvey Quaytman, Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa, Håkan Rehnberg, Sophie Reinhold, Ulf Rollof, Ulrich Rückriem, Jerónimo Rüedi, Michael Schmidt, Jan Schoonhoven, Richard Serra, Ann-Sofi Sidén, Slavs and Tatars, Florian Slotawa, Leon Tarasewicz, Johan Thurfjell, Patricia Treib, Alan Uglow, Gunter Ümberg, Magnus Wallin, Stanley Whitney, Rémy Zaugg, and John Zurier.
JULY 2, 2026
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