ONE DAY AT KUMMELHOLMEN
One Day at Kummelholmen is a series of temporary situations unfolding over a single day.
Each invitation initiates a direct engagement with the site, where material, body and space are set into motion. Works are not presented as fixed forms but activated through time — shifting in relation to the audience, the architecture and their own internal logic.
Across the series, installations, performances and spatial interventions emerge as unstable states rather than resolved objects. What appears is often provisional: something being tested, carried, repeated or dissolved.
The programme creates a structure for immediacy — where artistic processes are exposed, condensed and allowed to unfold without stabilising into permanence.
#1 Bella Rune
A rhythmic installation activated through repeated gestures, where textile, body and space continuously shift in relation to one another.
#4 Anna Nyberg
Painting expands into space, becoming something to carry, activate and renegotiate through the body.
#5 Mandy El-Sayegh & Alice Walter
A performative installation where painting unfolds as a spatial field, activating language, body and historical fragments.
#6 Stina Persson
A sculptural form emerging from absence, where interior space, memory and physical presence are held in tension.
#9 Juan-Pedro Fabra Guemberena
Documentation becomes material and body, forming a shifting archive where images, gestures and political events intersect.
#10 Anders Widoff
Fragments arranged in a state between formation and dissolution, where meaning remains unstable and unresolved.
#12 Éva Mag
Material in transition — between memory, body and transformation — where nothing is fixed and processes remain open.
#13 Carli Halvars
A large-scale textile work unfolding through repetition and duration, where material rhythm and daily structure converge.
#14 Jenny Magnusson & Patrik Elgström
Photography and sculpture meet in a spatial negotiation shaped by material, architecture and collective decision-making.