Applications for 2026 were open until 17 October.
Applicants who got selected can sign in and edit their catalogue text until 18 January.
The application for the Performance programme is open until 15 December. Click here.
Location: Erskinehuset, Slakthusområdet, Hallvägen 21, Stockholm
Applications for 2026 were open until 17 October.
Applicants who got selected can sign in and edit their catalogue text until 18 January.
The application for the Performance programme is open until 15 December. Click here.
Location: Erskinehuset, Slakthusområdet, Hallvägen 21, Stockholm

Candyland

Stockholm, Sweden

Gotlandsgatan 76 A NB
11638 Stockholm
Stockholm, Sweden

galleri@candyland.se

Candyland is a non-profit exhibition space in Stockholm, founded in 2004. United by a shared commitment to promoting a broad spectrum of contemporary art, they have produced more than 200 exhibitions since opening. Candyland serves as a local art platform with diverse audiences and is active in international networks, focusing on the development of the artist-run sector.

For this year’s exhibition, Candyland presents MELT – a performance, installation, film, projection and sound piece.
Three polar animals reconstruct their lost habitat, the iceberg. In the gallery space, a landscape emerges from the memories they have preserved.

The three polar animals:
The Arctic Fox – Ylva Törnlund
The Mountain Hare – Helene Berg
The Polar Bear – Kristina Frank

Kristina Frank, Ylva Törnlund, ´SMÄLT´, video, 9 min, 2024, photo: Kristina Frank
Kristina Frank, Ylva Törnlund, ´SMÄLT´, video, 9 min, 2024, photo: Kristina Frank
Kristina Frank, Ylva Törnlund, ´På Drift´, Video, 8 min, 2024, photo: Helene Berg
Kristina Frank, ´SMÄLT´, video, 9 min, 2024, photo: Kristina Frank
Kristina Frank, Ylva Törnlund, ´SMÄLT´, video, 9 min, 2024, photo: Kristina Frank
Kristina Frank, Ylva Törnlund, ´SMÄLT´, video, 9 min, 2024, photo: Kristina Frank
Kristina Frank, Ylva Törnlund, ´På Drift´, Video, 8 min, 2024, photo: Helene Berg
Kristina Frank, ´SMÄLT´, video, 9 min, 2024, photo: Kristina Frank