Andréhn-Schiptjenko, SE/FR
Since its inception in 1991 Andréhn-Schiptjenko has consistently been committed to working on an international arena and to the long-term representation of emerging and established contemporary artists from all over the world working with painting, sculpture, photography, film and digital media as well as performance, installation-based and site-specific work.
The gallery has for more than three decades organized and curated exhibitions that have become seminal in the Nordic context, and artists represented by the gallery are regularly present in major international survey contexts. As a way of expanding the gallery’s international scope and to accommodate for collaborative and multidisciplinary projects, a second space opened in Paris in the spring of 2019, allowing for a closer relationship with the gallery’s international network.
Linnégatan 31
114 47 Stockholm
Sweden

This year's presentation
Since the opening of the Paris gallery in 2019, the venue has come to play an important part in the expansion of the exhibition programme at Andréhn-Schiptjenko. The new gallery space has made possible new connection and the discovery of new talent. The presentation at Market 2025 reflects this development and present two artist that have recently been exhibited at the gallery’s Paris venue: Ranti Bam and Amine Habki.
In their respective practices, both artists engage with an expand on materials usually associated withtraditional crafts, such as textiles and ceramics. Neither one of the artists have previously been exhibited in Scandinavia, so the presentation of them at Market will be their first introduction to the Scandinavian audience.
Featured Artworks
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Photo by Alexandra de Cossette. Courtesy of Andréhn-Schiptjenko Stockholm, Paris and Ranti Bam -
Photo by Alexandra de Cossette. Courtesy of Andréhn-Schiptjenko Stockholm, Paris and Amine Habki -
Photo by Alexandra de Cossette. Courtesy of Andréhn-Schiptjenko Stockholm, Paris and Ranti Bam -
Photo by Alexandra de Cossette. Courtesy of Andréhn-Schiptjenko Stockholm, Paris and Amine Habki Amine Habki
Hairy Crown, 2023
Crochet embroidery and acrylic paint on lace curtains, 40 x 70 cm
Other Locations
Andréhn-Schiptjenko Paris
56, rue Chapon
75003 Paris
France
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