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22.04.22. Bjorkholmen Gallery – Daniel Jensen
Björkholmen Gallery – Daniel Jensen – Everything is Inverted – March 12 to April 23, 2022 – Jakobsgatan 27C – Opening hours Tue-Fri 12-17, Sat 12-16


































ABOUT the artist
Daniel Jensen (b. 1972 in Malmö) lives and works in Stockholm. He is educated at The National Academy of Fine Art, Oslo and Valand School of Fine Art, Gothenburg. He has been exhibited extensively both in Sweden as well as internationally i.e Gallery Monti8, Latina, (IT), Kant, Copenhagen (DK); The Dot Project, London (GB); Fifi Projects, Mexico City (MX); L21 Gallery, Palma de Mallorca (ES); Richard Heller Gallery, Los Angeles (US), Ronneby Konsthall, Ronneby (SE); Peter Bergman, Stockholm (SE). Jensen is represented in collections such as Malmö Art Museum (SE); The National Public Art Council of Sweden; Region Stockholm (SE); Investor AB (SE); Akzo Nobel Art Foundation, Amsterdam (NL); Steve Shane Collection, New York (US) https://danieljensen.se/
ABOUT the exhibition
Björkholmen Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition with new works by Daniel Jensen. This marks his fourth solo presentation with the gallery. Over the past decade Jensen has gained recognition for his works in complex layered compositions that convey an orderly chaos. The paintings are deeply rooted in his drawings. The exhibition will feature a new series of work that is dominated by abstract linear energetic configurations. Titles associate to fireworks, volcanic eruption and orbit traces. An organic landscape of moving materia. “Balancing between static composition and a feeling of constant movement, they grab hold of the beholder only to step by step unfold layers of meaning. (…) Chaos seems to imply that there is no order. But the painting rather suggests that order is a state in the chaotic, passing through. (…) What Daniel Jensen’s paintings remind us of, is that we need to simultaneously think in the relevance of the act of painting, both in terms of becoming and in terms of communicating. Jensen is balancing the act of painting to his personal history as an artist, leaving visible residues of his own visual language”. Håkan Nilsson, excerpt from the book Daniel Jensen, Current Events
ABOUT the gallery
According to our data, Björkholmen Gallery is an active Stockholm-based established Private Gallery. Björkholmen Gallery is a 26 year old Private Gallery showing mostly Painting with a focus on Arte Povera.
Since they were established in 1995 they have had at least 104 exhibitions (74 solo shows and 30 group shows) with 84 artists (for more information, see shows).
Björkholmen Gallery participated in no less than 9 art fairs, in Stockholm, Stockholm and elsewhere. The first fair Björkholmen Gallery participated in was Stockholm Smart Show 1997 in Stockholm in 1997. They have most frequently exhibited with MARKET in Stockholm, Sweden (7 times) and Stockholm Smart Show in Stockholm, Sweden (1 times).
Björkholmen Gallery’s first verified exhibition was “Thomas Ruff” in Stockholm in 2000 with the artist Thomas Ruff. Björkholmen Gallery mostly shows artists from Sweden, but they also exhibit artists from the United States, Germany and elsewhere. Exhibitions are mostly male (75%), with female artists exhibited less (24%). The most exhibited artist is Hans Isaksson. The average age of artists shown at Björkholmen Gallery is 46.
The current average rank for artists at Björkholmen Gallery is 29,505, with 1 artists among the top 1,000.
The highest-ranked artists to exhibit with Björkholmen Gallery are Cindy Sherman (ranked in Top 10) and Thomas Ruff (ranked in Top 100) . Of the 277 artists that have repeatedly exhibited with Björkholmen Gallery, 250 improved their rank while at Björkholmen Gallery. Björkholmen Gallery discovered no artists currently in the top 100, one artists currently in the top 1,000 and no artists currently in the top 10,000.
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