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'Anyone know this club?'André Córdova Rudstedt & Ingeborg Kraft Fermin
The exhibition is a collaboration between Flat Octopus and Stockholm University.
Venue: Döbelnsgatan 39, 113 52 Stockholm
Vernissage: 20 February 2026, 19:00-22:00
On view: 20-21 February 2026
Opening hours:
20 February 2026, 19:00-22:00
21 February 2026, 12:00-16:00
Visitor Information:
From Rådmansgatan Tunnelbana station, it is approximately a 5 to 10-minute walk to the exhibition entrance, located at the garage doors next to Döbelnsgatan 39.
Accessibility & Triggers:
The exhibition space is wheelchair accessible, with elevator access available. Visitors sensitive to loud sounds, dark spaces, and alternative light sources should exercise caution.
Content Advisory: references to adult content
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The exhibition has been curated by first-year students in the International Master's Program in Curating, Including Art, Management and Law: Max Bryg, Milena Dahl, Federico de Carlo, Anais Constantino Figueroa, Karina Garbarini, Hasan Kayiplar, Sam Lochs, Lucrezia Pecchioni, Mollie Rönnberg, Izabella Trejo, and Juliette Sakmar Åberg.
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Before what remains of an old gentlemen’s club is erased, André Córdova Rudstedt and Ingeborg Kraft Fermin transform found material and digital artefacts into an immersive soundscape, blending recollection and fabrication. 'Anyone know this club?' invites you into an artificial memory so enthralling, it may just be true.
INGEBORG KRAFT FERMIN (b. 1993) examines mediated reality through personal narrative, tracing how desire, memory, and attention are shaped as everyday life is constantly filtered and documented. Working mainly with video and multimedia installations, she produces works that spark curiosity about the larger systems that inform the contemporary experience of her generation.
IG: @ingeborg.3000
ingeborgfermin.com
ANDRÉ CÓRDOVA RUDSTEDT (b. 1991) works with moving images and installation, using AI-based voice cloning and animation to explore power structures, collective behavior, and societal norms. His practice moves between humor and discomfort, where satire serves as a critical tool to highlight the absurdities of contemporary life.
IG: @andrecorud
andrecorud.cargo.site
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Supported by: Stockholms Stad, Kulturrådet, & Region Stockholm
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Döbelnsgatan 39, SE-113 52 Stockholm, Sverige, Döbelnsgatan 39, SE-113 52 Stockholm, Sverige, Stockholm, Sweden
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