Galerie Nordenhake — A Transnational Model of Curatorial Integrity
Founded in 1976 by Claes Nordenhake in Malmö, Galerie Nordenhake stands as one of the most intellectually consistent and historically grounded contemporary art galleries operating today. From its inception—marked by an exhibition of Olle Baertling—the gallery positioned itself not merely as a commercial venue, but as a long-term interlocutor in the evolution of artistic practice.
From a museological perspective, Galerie Nordenhake exemplifies a durational model of representation, privileging sustained relationships with artists over market-driven immediacy. This approach has allowed the gallery to support complex, research-based practices, including figures such as Mirosław Bałka, David Hammons, and Mona Hatoum—artists whose work resists easy commodification and instead unfolds through conceptual depth and institutional dialogue.
The gallery’s expansion—from Stockholm (1986, within the Royal Academy of Fine Arts) to Berlin (2000), and later to Mexico City—reflects not a strategy of replication, but one of contextual adaptation. Each space operates with a degree of autonomy, responding to its local cultural ecosystem while maintaining a shared philosophical framework. The Berlin space, for instance, historically engaged with post-reunification discourses, while the Mexico City location—situated in Roma Norte and redesigned by Frida Escobedo—introduces an architectural sensibility that mediates between contemporary exhibition-making and regional spatial traditions.
Critically, Galerie Nordenhake’s program can be understood as a negotiation between aesthetic rigor and institutional relevance. Its exhibitions often foreground practices that interrogate perception, materiality, and socio-political structures, aligning the gallery more closely with museum logic than with purely commercial paradigms. This is further reinforced by its sustained collaborations with major institutions, effectively extending the life of exhibitions beyond the gallery space into broader curatorial and academic frameworks.
What distinguishes Galerie Nordenhake in the global landscape is its resistance to homogenization. In an era where many galleries adopt a unified global identity, Nordenhake insists on plurality—of place, discourse, and artistic voice. Its tri-continental presence does not dilute its vision; rather, it amplifies a curatorial methodology rooted in precision, dialogue, and historical awareness.
In this sense, Galerie Nordenhake operates as more than a gallery: it is a transnational platform for critical practice, where the temporalities of art—past, present, and speculative—are continuously negotiated through exhibition, architecture, and sustained intellectual engagement.
Berlin
GALERIE NORDENHAKE GmbH
Lindenstrasse 34
DE-10969 Berlin
T+49 30 20 61 483
berlin(at)nordenhake.com
Tuesday – Friday 11am–6pm
Saturday 12–6pm
Closed during installations and major holidays
CLAES NORDENHAKE
CLAUDIA SORHAGE
FRANZISKA PETERNELL
STEN NORDENHAKE
MIRNA STIELER
NATALIA FIGUIGUI
RONJA KARL
OSCAR ROHLEDER
JURI GNEWTSCHINSKI
GRETA BERGHOFF
Architectural design of the gallery
Gonzalez Haase AAS
Stockholm
GALERIE NORDENHAKE STOCKHOLM AB
Lützengatan 1
SE-115 20 Stockholm
T +46 8 21 18 92
stockholm(at)nordenhake.com
Tuesday – Friday 11am–6pm
Saturday 12–4pm
Closed during installations and major holidays
BEN LOVELESS
ULRIKA PILO
MARÍA QUIROGA
KARL NORIN
NORA CSERHALMI
Architectural design of the gallery
Gerda Persson – Bo Pilo
Mexico City
GALERIE NORDENHAKE MEXICO S de RL de CV
Monterrey 65, Roma Norte
06700, CDMX, Mexico
mexico(at)nordenhake.com
Monday – Thursday 10am–6pm
Friday – Saturday 11am–4pm
Closed during installations and major holidays
TONI SADURNÍ
EDUARDO DÍAZ
SOFÍA HINOJOSA
MARIANA SALAZAR
FELIPE GONZÁLEZ
DIEGO ARAMBURU
ALFONSO ZÁRATE
Architectural design of the gallery
Frida Escobedo Studio
Represented Artists
Aballí, Ignasi
Almeida, Ana Cláudia
Andersson, Christian
Andersson, Torsten
Baertling, Olle
Baker, Teresa
Balka, Miroslaw
Barham, Anna
Bonillas, Iñaki
Böttcher, Ann
Budny, Michal
Byrne, Gerard
Coplans, John
Crowner, Sarah
Dahlberg, Jonas
Damiani, Elena
Durham, Jimmie
Edholm, Ann
Ekström, Thea
Errázuriz, Paz
Fägerskiöld, Paul
Farah, Ayan
Finch, Spencer
Fridfinnsson, Hreinn
Hecker, Zvi
Hlatswayo, Thembinkosi
Hultén, Sofia
Kim, Minjung
Klingberg, Gunilla
Lagomarsino, Runo
Lam, Lap-See
Löfdahl, Eva
Lum, Ken
Männikkö, Esko
Maxim, Georgina
McCracken, John
Meuser
Mirra, Hendl Helen
Mrozowski, Ryan
Namazi, Sirous
Olson, Scott
Olsson, Mikael
Ortwed, Kirsten
Orupabo, Frida
Potrc, Marjetica
Quaytman, Harvey
Ramírez-Figueroa, Naufus
Rautert, Timm
Rehnberg, Håkan
Reinhold, Sophie
Rossell, Daniela
Rückriem, Ulrich
Rüedi, Jerónimo
Schmidt, Michael
Selldén, Mattias
Slotawa, Florian
Smith, Akeem
Tarasewicz, Leon
Thörnqvist, Erik
Thurfjell, Johan
Treib, Patricia
Uglow, Alan
Vital, Not
Wallin, Magnus
Xiyadie
Zaugg, Rémy
Zurier, John
Works Available By
Álvarez Bravo, Lola
Andrade Tudela, Armando
Barajas, José Eduardo
Beltrame, Loudgi
Bernhard, Emma
Bey, Dawoud
Biabiany, Minia
Chaiderov, Alina
Costales, Rometti
Crespo, June
Dalwood, Dexter
Díaz Cedeño, Tomás
Edefalk, Cecilia
Escobedo, Frida
Esper, Johannes
Garcia, ektor
Gruner, Silvia
Herrera, Mili
Hoch, Matthias
Jaar, Alfredo
Kambalu, Samson
Kawara, On
Kim, Minjung
Lamelas, David
Larsson, Karl
Loy Pula, Margaret
Männikkö, Esko & Turunen, Pekka
Morris, Robert
Pedraglio, Francesco
Pérez Córdova, Tania
Reiner, Lucas
Rometti, Julia
Slim, Pedro
Slavs and Tatars
Stuart, Michelle
Whitney, Stanley
Wärn, Lydia Ericsson












