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Eftereld – until 1st June 2024!
Susanne Pettersson Gallery
at S.P.G, Gävlegatan 10B, Stockholm
COMING: September 2024
Romantikens Blick
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
A world of frightening yet enticing imagery, opening up to reveal mysterious spaces in darkness, mist and light. But also a world that turns the most trivial details into poetry… (Curator: Carl-Johan Olsson)
Several works by Furbacken will be included in this ambitious exhibition at the Swedish National Museum.
COMING: October 2024
Eskilstuna Konstmuseum
Furbacken will exhibit his works at Eskilstuna Art Museum this autumn, having been awarded the Carl-Axel Valén Art Grant.
ONGOING:
Beyond Breath
Östermalmshallen
Experience Furbacken’s photo-based installation ”Bortom andetagen”. Still on view!
At Östermalms Saluhall, Nybrogatan 31 (Lisa Elmqvist/Villa Dagmar passage) curator ART.27 Gunilla Hedén.
NEWLY INSTALLED:
Småkrypens värld
Ålsta School, Barkarby
Furbacken’s extensive public art project has recently been installed at Ålsta Förskola! With a total of twelve sculptures and two wall photographs, this public art commission by Järfälla kommun inspires a new generation to discover and value their local ecosystems.
Furbacken awarded stipend from the 60year old foundation
Deverthska Kulturstiftelsen
Image: awarded musicians and artists during ceremony in Linköping 16/10.
Piece by Furbacken at Regeringskansliet
Statens Konstråd
Oscar Furbacken’s illusory concrete piece ”Weatherings 2” along with other artists’ works are now being permanently installed in a government building at Regeringskansliet!
RECENT: “Närstudier” March 2022
Stockholm School of Economics - Art Initiatives
Installed in the Atrium of Handelshögskolan this exhibition featured Furbacken’s ongoing project about urban microcosms.
INSTALLED 2022:
Generational Crown
Himlabackarnas Förskola
A pubic sculpture in fiber concrete commissioned for a newly built preschool in Vetlanda, Sweden.
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Texts & reviews
[…] my attention is caught by the cracks through which the expanse is made visible. As with the grave stone piece, these clearly speak of the passing of time.
— Håkan Nilsson, SvD