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Håkan Rehnberg HÅKAN REHNBERG 1953 Born in Gothenburg, Sweden Lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden EDUCATION 1986 Cité des Arts, Paris, France 1980 The Royal Academy of Art, Stockholm, Sweden SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2016 Galerie Forsblom, Helsinki, Finland 2015 meeresstrand bei ebbe, Galerie Nordenhanke, Berlin, Germany Double Scene, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden 2012 Galerie Nordenhanke, Stockholm, Sweden 2011 For the Woodpecker, Galerie Nordenhanke, Berlin, Germany 2010 Counter-moment, Galerie Nordenhanke, Stockholm, Sweden 2009 Galleri Magnus Åklundh, Malmö, Sweden Galerie Anhava, Helsinki, Finland 2007 And He Stutters, Galerie Nordenhanke, Stockholm, Sweden Malmö Konstmuseum, Malmö, Sweden Insomnia, Galerie Nordenhanke, Berlin, Germany 2006 Museum gegenstandsfreier Kunst, Ottendorf, Germany Landkreis Cuxhaven, Germany Galerie Barbara Oberem, Bonn, Germany 2005 Vida Konsthall, Halltorp Galleri Magnus Åklundh, Tønder, Denmark 2004 Sønderjyllands Kunstmuseum, Tønder, Denmark 2003 Galerie Nordenhanke, Berlin, Germany Galleri Bo Bjeggaard, Copenhagen, Denmark Galerie Nordenhanke, Stockholm, Sweden 2002 Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden Galleri Magnus Åklundh, Malmö, Sweden 2001 Galleri Stefan Andersson, Umseå, Sweden Galleri Sølvberget, Stavanger, Norway 2000 Galleri Kamras, Borghol, Sweden 1999 Galleri Magnus Åklundh, Lund, Sweden Galerie Nordenhanke, Stockholm, Sweden 1998 Galleri Sølvberget, Stavanger, Norway 1996 Galerie Artek, Helsinki, Finland The A3 Gallery, Moscow, Russia Galerie Nordenhanke, Stockholm, Sweden 1995 Borås Konstmuseum, Borås, Sweden Malmö Konstmuseet, Malmö, Sweden 1994 Galleri Stefan Andersson, Umseå, Sweden Galerie Nordenhanke, Stockholm, Sweden Lönnrotinkatu 5, 00120 Helsinki, Finland | +358 9 680 3700 | Y-tunnus: 1095930-3 | www.galerieforsblom.com | [email protected] 1992 Galleri Wallner, Malmö, Sweden Galerie Artek, Helsinki, Finland Galleri du Nord, Borås, Sweden 1991 Östergötlands länsmuseum, Linköping, Sweden Galleri Christina Höglund, Stockholm, Sweden Galleri Olsson, Stockholm, Sweden 1990 Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden Galerie Artek, Helsinki, Finland Malmö Konsthall, Malmö, Sweden 1988 Galleri Olsson, Stockholm, Sweden 1987 Galleri Sten Eriksson, Stockholm, Sweden Galleri Olsson, Stockholm, Sweden 1986 Centre Culturel Suédois, Paris, France 1984 Galerie Nemo, Eckernförde, Germany Galleri Olsson, Stockholm, Sweden SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2014 No Sound is Innocent, Marabouparken, Sundbyberg, Sweden 2012 Psychosis – Investigations of the Human Mind. Part II: I is Someone Else, Färgfabriken, Stockholm, Sweden 2010 17th Sydney Biennale, Sydney, Australia Thrice Upon a Time, Magasin III, Stockholm, Sweden 2009 Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm, Sweden Galleri Dag Andersson, Norrköping, Sweden Caspar David Friedrich – Nature Animated, National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden 2008 Caspar David Friedrich Never Came to Sweden…He Stayed in Denmark, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark The Grist Between the Stones, NAMOC National Museum of China, Beijing, China Östasiatiska Museet, Stockholm, Sweden 2007 Millesgården, Lidingö, Sweden 2006 Eskilstuna Konsthall, Eskilstuna, Sweden Tessinska Palatset, Stockholm, Sweden 2005 Galerie Barbara Oberem, Bonn, Germany Wanås Castle, Knislinge, Sweden 2004 Galerie Nächst St Stephan, Vienna, Austria 2003 Hyllningar – MMV 50 år, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden 2002 Carnegie Art Award 2002, Reykjavik Art Museum, Hafnarhus, Iceland Kunsnerernes Hus, Oslo, Norway Kunstforeningen, Copenhagen, Denmark Victoria Miro Warehouse, London, United Kingdom Helsinki City Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland Röda Sten, Göteborg, Sweden 2001 Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden Wanås Castle, Knislinge, Sweden Dansmuseet, Stockholm, Sweden 2000 Rooseum, Mälmö, Sweden Konsthallen, Gothenburg, Sweden Lönnrotinkatu 5, 00120 Helsinki, Finland | +358 9 680 3700 | Y-tunnus: 1095930-3 | www.galerieforsblom.com | [email protected] Borgholm Castle, Borgholm, Sweden 1997 Galerie Evelyne Canus, La Colle-sur-Loup, France 1996 Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt, Germany Galleri Forum, Stockholm, Sweden Musée Rath, Genova, Switzerland 1992 Expo ’92, Sevilla, Spain 1990 Studio La Città 2, Verona, Italy The American-Scandinavian Foundation, New York, United States Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde, Stockholm, Sweden 1989 Ålands Konstmuseum, Mariehamn, Åland 1981 Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark 1980 Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden 1978 Thielska Galleriet, Stockholm, Sweden 1977 Galleri Wallner, Malmö, Sweden Cheap Thrills, Helsinki, Finland WORKS IN PUBLIC COLLECTIONS Borås Art Museum Fredrik Roos Nordic Collection Göteborgs Konstmuseum Malmö Art Museum Moderna Museet, Stockholm Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki Norrköping Museum Swedish Art Council Östergötland Museum Sammlung Mondstudio PUBLIC COMMISSIONS Statens Konstråd, Färjestaden Stockholm County hospital Swedish Embassy in Berlin BMC, Lund, Sweden WASA Headquarters, Solns, Sweden Kvarteret Bazar Allians, Kungstorget, Gothenburg Lönnrotinkatu 5, 00120 Helsinki, Finland | +358 9 680 3700 | Y-tunnus: 1095930-3 | www.galerieforsblom.com | [email protected] .
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