Joakim Eneroth b. 1969
Joakim Eneroth (b. 1969) is an internationally established multi-disciplinary artist based in Norrtälje, Sweden. His works are represented in international collections and at prominent institutions such as Tate Modern in London, the Brooklyn Museum in New York, MEP in Paris, Moderna Museet in Stockholm, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Deichtorhallen in Hamburg, and Göteborgs Konstmuseum. He has produced several art books, which have been published by Arvinius + Orfeus (Stockholm), Steidl (Göttingen), and PowerHouse Books (New York).
Eneroth has previously exhibited at, among others, Galleri Thomassen, Gothenburg (2023), CCA Museum, Andratx, Mallorca (2022, 2019), Galerie Leger, Malmö (2022), Martin Asbæk Gallery, Copenhagen (2019), Hasselblad Center, Gothenburg (2018), Christie’s, Paris (2017), The Armory Show, New York (2012), Christian Larsen, Stockholm (2011, 2010), Christie’s, London, and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Stockholm (both 2011), FIAC, Paris (2009), and the Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangdong, China (2007).
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Organic Perception 5, 2025 -
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Art Brussels | Brussels Expo | Stand 5B-10
Mats Bergquist, Joakim Eneroth, Pauline Fransson, Ivar Lövheim, John Rainey, Viktor Rosdahl & Markus Åkesson 23 - 26 Apr 2026Stand 5B-10 Brussels Expo – Entrance Hall 5 Place de la Belgique 1 1020 Brussels OPENING DAY Thursday 23 April 2026 Preview | 11am – 4pm Vernissage | 4pm –...Read more -
Joakim Eneroth | Equilibrium
26 Mar - 9 May 2026In the exhibition Equilibrium, Joakim Eneroth opens a metaphorical portal to a parallel reality in which a state of parhelia prevails—an optical phenomenon where multiple suns appear in the sky....Read more
