Every Friday Bonniers Konsthall offers free admission, currently, presenting Ingela Ihrman’s acclaimed exhibition Nocturnal Games. Welcome!
At night, the boundaries between the rational and the irrational become blurred. Secret meetings take place, dreams reveal inner desires, and the frightening suddenly seems very real. Darkness seems to give us a richer understanding of what it means to be alive. The exhibition Nocturnal Games brings together artworks from Ingela Ihrman’s practice from 2006 to the present day, establishing a space where play and desire take centre stage.
In connection with the exhibition, Bonniers Konsthall is producing Ingela Ihrman’s first monograph in collaboration with Mousse Publishing. During the spring, a symposium with international guests will also be presented, unfolding the exhibition’s themes. Ingela Ihrman (b. 1985) previously represented Sweden in the Nordic Pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale in 2019 and was awarded Dagens Nyheter’s Culture Prize in 2024.
Bonniers Konsthall is a leading institution for contemporary art in Sweden, with a long standing tradition of presenting the new and creating space for the unexpected. We exhibit prominent Swedish art with a particular focus on emerging artists, while also introducing significant international artistic practices to our audiences.