CURRENT

2025.11.21 - 2026.01.11 Cosmologies, Liljevalchs

2025.11.06 The Postcard exhibition, Saskia Neuman gallery

2025.10.24-26 Art Basel Paris

2025.08. 28- 21 September 2025 CHART Art fair

2025.06.08-2025.09.21 Helsinki Biennal 2025 https://helsinkibiennaali.fi/sv/

2025.05.14 - 2025.09.28 Carl Eldh Museum

https://eldhsatelje.se/en/event/summer-exhibition-theresa-traore-dahlberg/

2025 .04.03.- 2025.09.14 Här är vi . Här är vi nu https://sven-harrys.se/exhibition/har-ar-vi-nu/

Theresa Traore Dahlberg has created the site specific work Transition (2022) for the exhibition Down to Earth at CAAM. The work consists of circuit cards, containing hidden information, which was sourced from a science lab on site at the island.

Down to Earth (Con los pies en la Tierra) is a group exhibition with international artists that seek to that seeks to explore the complexity of the ecological problematics connected to the current state of late capitalism, through realms like the struggle for indigenous sovereignty, gender equality, resistance to different kinds of extractivisms, land and water exploitation, and the legacy of colonialism and economic neocolonial strategies. The exhibition seeks to embrace the potential for resistance to all forms, for environmental justice and propose an interconnected approach between visual arts and the newly opened eco-political spaces.

For more information about the exhibition, please visit CAAM's website.


Rock my Soul II acts as the starting point for the conversation. This project is indebted to the late eminent black feminist scholar and writer bell hooks, whose seminal book of the same title Rock My Soul investigates the role of black self-esteem in empowering a body politic, both culturally and politically. The aim of this exhibition is to critically celebrate international, cross-generational artists of colour who have shaped and transformed the contemporary art scene, and continue to expand the language of figuration, abstraction, and self-representation in contemporary art. Curated by Sir Isaac Julien.
Karlaplan 14, Stockholm, Sweden. September 28 - November 27 2022
Reviews: Kunstkritikk, Konsten.net