Applications for 2026 are open until 17 October.
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Participation prices range from approximately €400 (around €500 incl. VAT) for a presentation stand, to about €653 (approximately €817 incl. VAT) for the larger booths.
Applications for 2026 are open until 17 October.
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Participation prices range from approximately €400 (around €500 incl. VAT) for a presentation stand, to about €653 (approximately €817 incl. VAT) for the larger booths.

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