27 Jun
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19 Jul
2025

Residual Kin

What memories does the body carry when the archives forget? We leave traces of ourselves and our stories in the skin we touch, the images we create and the ground we walk on. Lingering fragments, hidden in the fog, scattered in the space between you and us.

Residual Kin Exhibition

With the exhibition Residual Kin, Nina Kraul Maegaard, Kinga Molińska, Clio Pavlidis Andersson, Tyra Rhedin and Felicia Roos meet in their search for a sense of belonging. At Galleri Résistance they combine their different practices and use a variety of materials and methods to bring together elements that speak to a common human experience.

Opening: Friday June 27, 2025, 17.00-20.00

About the artists:

Nina Kraul Maegaard (b. 1997)
Nina Kraul Maegaard's practice oscillates between the material and the transcendent in a constant exploration of the physical and metaphysical world and the space that unites them. She collects, explores and reshapes her material, shaping and following its narratives - creating a connection between her and matter, which she often draws from sites of memory. Through her work in clay and an almost alchemical process, she explores the world that came before her, the one that follows, and the nature that surrounds and unites them.

Kinga Molińska (b. 1999)
Kinga Molińska is a Polish artist and researcher whose practice moves through tenderness, resistance and the politics of the body. She works in painting, sculpture, sound, metal and textiles, exploring intimate gestures and relationships - especially those shared between women. Her work sees the everyday as a site of tension and care, where weakness becomes a form of resistance and identity is shaped by context, memory and affect. Through material processes and sensory experiences, she explores the spaces in between - between bodies, places and time.

Clio Pavlidis Andersson (b. 1998)
Clio Pavlidis Andersson explores the deeply human: the innermost fragility and the wounds that follow you through life. Shaped by her upbringing in Greece and a challenging move to Sweden, she returns to themes of loss, family and the difficulty of navigating between cultures.

Tyra Rhedin (b. 2001)
Tyra Rhedin is a multimedia artist who explores the intersection of material, object and body. Through textiles, ceramics and metal, she creates narrative installations, where the properties of the materials are charged with meaning. Through a mixture of humor and seriousness, Rhedin highlights the complexity, vulnerability and centrality of the body in the human experience.

Felicia Roos (b. 2001)
Felicia Roos is a graphic designer whose practice is based in typography and concept development. Working in both analog and digital media, she explores the speculative as a method to evoke dialog and imagine alternative futures - driven by a curiosity of how design can challenge norms and suggest new ways of living and thinking. Visual composition, research and problem solving are central to her creative process, allowing her to explore complexity and translate abstract ideas into concrete form.

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