• Guardian of Water presents the work of Christy Lee Rogers from Nashville. Known for her striking underwater photography, Rogers transforms water into a stage where light, movement, and the human form merge into luminous tableaux. The exhibition invites us to reflect on our relationship with water — as a source of life, beauty, and imagination.

  • At the heart of Dreamphography lies a timeless human need: to create with our hands. Through tactile engagement we shape objects, images, and stories — and in doing so, we shape meaning itself. This exhibition speaks to what is eternal within us, inviting a return to making as an act of presence, resilience, and vision.

  • Manmade Land explores the ways humanity has reshaped nature for survival and cultivation. From the first fields carved out around the Mediterranean to today’s vast monocultures in Andalusia and Aragon, the land bears the marks of our intervention. From above it looks like abstract artworksvin their beauty.

  • King’s Court channels the spirit of Versailles, not as a nostalgic tribute but as a lens through which to view our own time. Drawing on its opulent visual language, Speers reflects on today’s culture of performance, curated identities, and the intricate interplay between power and self-presentation.

  • An outdoor exhibition about the universal language of sport – a beauty that requires no translation. Through leaps, dives, and spins, we encounter expressions of strength, elegance, resilience, and joy. Sport unites body and soul in a harmony that inspires, moves, and brings people together across all borders.

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    Microsculpture is an exhibition presenting large-scale portraits of insects, offering a rare opportunity to explore the intricate structures and hidden beauty of these extraordinary and remarkable creatures. The exhibition draws on specimens from the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.

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    Seeds & Fruits is a series of high-magnification photographs that reveal the intricate forms, textures, and remarkable adaptations of the botanical world. The works invite viewers to explore the hidden beauty of nature on a microscopic scale, offering a perspective rarely seen with the naked eye.

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    The Overview Effect is an open-air exhibition featuring spectacular images of specific places on our planet, captured from outer space.The exhibition invites viewers to reflect on Earth’s beauty, fragility, and interconnectedness from a perspective rarely experienced.

  • We Have a Dream is an exhibition about courage, humanity, and the universal struggle for human and democratic rights. Featuring 74 portraits in total, it highlights 14 Nobel Peace Prize laureates alongside some of the world’s most influential advocates for justice and freedom.

  • Wonderland is a poignant story of how profound grief can be transformed into a moving life narrative that touches everyone who encounters it. The exhibition has previously been presented at major museums and galleries across the world. Its timeless imagery continues to resonate deeply with audiences.

  • Growing up is an exhibition that explores the transition from childhood to adolescence. Each diptych features an 8-year-old playfully dressed for an imagined birthday party alongside the same child six years later, now a teenager—confident and prepared to face life’s challenges.

  • The exhibition Fragments of Blue weaves together the interplay between light and dark, while the presence of the color blue creates an atmosphere characterized by calmness and melancholy. The works invite viewers to reflect on the emotional resonance of color and its power to shape perception.

  • The Divine Nude is an exhibition that invites viewers into an immersive exploration of identity, human duality, and transformation. Through the abstraction of the nude body, the works transcend traditional representations, revealing themes of vulnerability, strength, and metamorphosis.

  • The role of rock is about primordial power—presence, rawness, and beauty. Let There Be Rock is Johan's ongoing project to capture and forge lasting memories of music history, making the immortal even more immortal. Through his work, rock is remembered as a timeless force that continues to inspire.

  • “If birds left tracks in the sky, what would they look like?” That was the simple question that planted the seed of this complex work that combines nature, art, and technology. Ornithographies arises from an interest in capturing unnoticed moments and questioning the limits of human perception.

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    Dokumentärt transforms vacant storefronts into arenas for powerful visual storytelling. Without tickets or fixed opening hours, the exhibition brings documentary photography directly into the public sphere—accessible to everyone, at any time of day or night.

  • The outdoor photography exhibition Art & Science of Water is a homage to the sea and the waters of our planet. The images, created by different artists, change with the seasons, making the exhibition a continuously evolving experience. Its purpose is to use art as a bridge to the world’s oceans.

  • The Overview Effect is an exhibition about a new way of teaching – where learning is not only about transmitting knowledge, but about deepening our relationship with the Earth, our only home. Through the perspective of space, the exhibition highlights how our world is interconnected and how we can inspire new ways of thinking, living, and teaching.