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AKD participates in a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Italienska Palatset's (the Italian Palace) art gallery in Växjö, Sweden. Each exhibitor has been free to choose a work by themselves to display. While they've also been given the task to relate to the selected works of the other artists and show something that comments, associates and/or reflects the work.
The exhibitors are composer Thomas Liljeholm, visual artists Kerstin Cedell and Heider Ali, poet Tina Persson and designer Andreas Klippinge.
Andreas Klippinge Design will show parts of a furniture series for Essem Design, fragments of the design process behind the park furnitures Nifo for Lappset, as well as abstract design through the mystic cabinet Sort Guld (selected work by AKD) and the furniture family Whatever, and also a butter knife called Capella.
The exhibition runs until April 18, its opening hours are Wed–Sat at 11–14, welcome!