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The solo exhibition of artist Tarik Kiswanson at Bonniers Konsthall: A tour into the world of his psychological state of mind

While walking down the street in Stockholm City and taking a glimpse up, various artistic posters hanging on the lamp posts came into my sight. One of them immediately drew my attention, showing a giant egg-like sculpture put upside down. The poster was promoting the first solo exhibition of artist Tarik Kiswanson at Bonniers Konstall, a contemporary art museum located close to the city centre. I can't hold myself from visiting there and seeing the art in real. Tarik Kiswanson, Nest , 2020-2023 The exhibition space was filled with an enormous amount of white space under a high ceiling, which gave a sense of emptiness. In the first exhibiting room, a minimal and modernist-influenced built-in installation was located at one end. An unusual oval of geometric geometry named Nest was hung underneath the mezzanine floor. The surface texture of the oval was perfectly smooth—so smooth that it looks unreal. The shape gave the impression of eggs or seeds, evoking the ideas of "shelter

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