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We do not believe in the existence of a single self. We are in constant transformation, driven by curiosity to explore new roles — in everyday life as well as in art. Our lives are intricately interwoven.

This exhibition presents:

Emmy Al-Ghussein — Three small sculptures portraying fictional, failed historical inventions.

Fabian Olovson — A hanging sculpture, an abstract portrait of his mother.

Artist duo Restlessminds — A woven basket in concrete. An everyday moment, a timeless play, represented by a teenager oscillating between the worlds of childhood and adulthood.

The mountain trolls Naibaf and Linda-Lo — Slow TV (163 min). Since 2021, we have regularly assumed the roles of trolls, venturing alone into the forest to wander. The purpose is not to be seen, but to engage in the act of play — with ourselves and with each other.

Restlessminds — Concrete flag. A monument dedicated to the civilian resistance

 against the ruling powers’ definition of the nation-state.

Linda, childcare worker — Two black-and-white photographs of her workplace, secretly printed on A4 paper using the office printer.

Fabbe, workshop employee — Two black-and-white photographs of his workplace, secretly printed on A4 paper using the workshop printer.

Linda and Fabbe — Treasure chests filled with objects: consumable materials regularly stolen from their workplaces.

This project is not about exploring our various roles, but about acknowledging their existence — showing how the multiple selves within us can and must coexist.