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Malmö Konsthall presents Speaking Volumes |
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Speaking Volumes, Malmö Konsthall, 2025. Photo: Helene Toresdotter.
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MALMO.- When something speaks volumes it communicates powerfully without needing many words. What is said often goes beneath and beyond verbal language. It becomes spatialit could be a feeling, an impression or an energy in the room.
For this exhibition, Malmö Konsthall has invited six artists who speak volumes through their works. Their distinct visual languages each reveal different ways of experiencing the world. In bypassing rigid definitions, explanations and categorisations they instead invite us to celebrate plurality, fluidity and nuance. The exhibition brings together a spectrum of fascinations and urgencies: mapping and worldbuilding, the repetition of patterns and movements, and experiments with colour and composition. Bearing visible traces of their makers unique methods and processes, the works are both living vessels for personal thoughts and reflections, and tangible expressions of our shared experience of being human.
The artists work with a wide variety of materials and techniques ranging from ceramics to installation, drawing to performance, painting to weaving. In this exhibition the artists are not presented separately; rather, their works interact with each other throughout the space. One aspect that unites these artists is their access to supported studioscommunities that enable artists with disabilities to develop their singular creative practices and establish themselves as visible and equal contributors to the contemporary art world. Malmö Konsthall has led efforts to establish a supported studio in the region, and in autumn 2025 the new studio opened its doors in Malmö.
Through Speaking Volumes, Malmö Konsthall seeks to challenge normative ideas of how artistic quality is defined, and to create space for conversation about representation within contemporary art.
Curator: Lucy Smalley, Malmö Konsthall
Artists: David Cheung (Sweden), Alan Faulds (UK), Mattias Johansson (Sweden), Maweuna Kattah (UK), Nicole Storm (US) and Monica Valentine (US)
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