Open 10:00–23:00

The Contemporary Museum of Photography, Art & Culture

THE CONTEMPORARY MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY, ART & CULTURE

Open 10:00–23:00

Until 3 May 2026

James Nachtwey

Memoria

What does it mean to witness the worst things humans do to one another and still believe in compassion? The exhibition showcases the powerful photographic work of James Nachtwey, one of the most influential photojournalists of our time. He spent four decades documenting conflict, injustice, and the fragile traces of humanity within these crises.

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B/w image of a woman with white gown walking away from the viewer in between ruins of houses
Kabul, Afghanistan 1996 © James Nachtwey Archive, Hood Museum of Art Dartmouth

Until 19 Apr 2026

Diana Markosian

Father

Absence, memory, and reconciliation: Father is a deeply personal and autobiographical exhibition by artist Diana Markosian that reflects on how decisions shape who we become.

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Image of a family photo with a women and a daughter, while the father is cut out
Diana Markosian, from the series Father, 2014-2025 © Diana Markosian

Until 12 Jun 2026

Anna Ehrenstein

The Language of the Soil

Who keeps AI running – and what impact does this labor have on those who perform it? In a collaboration between multimedia artist Anna Ehrenstein and researcher Ariana Dongus they challenge the myth of artificial intelligence as truly artificial.

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Collage of a woman sitting on a sand floor typing on a computer keyboard
LOTS, Asha © Anna Ehrenstein

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Until 31 May 2026

Phillip Toledano

Edward Trevor: Never Seen the Light

When does a photograph become more than just an image? When does it begin to tell stories or reveal truths? In "Never Seen The Light", American artist Phillip Toledano explores precisely this tension – between memory, fiction, and the persuasive power of photographic evidence.

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B/w image of a man on a street surrounded by birds and city buildings while slipping
Untitled, c. 1930-1940, New York City, USA, Edward Trevor: Never Seen the Light, 2026 © Phillip Toledano

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Events

Events at Fotografiska are an expression of our commitment to local culture, and bringing to life the exhibitions of our artists. From live music and performance to intimate discussions and dinner – our programming invites the community to gather, discuss, share and celebrate photography.

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Museum Shop

Our museum shop is anything but a conventional museum shop. Inspired by our ever-changing exhibitions and the cultural zeitgeist, every item – from art books to bespoke vases and artisan chocolate – has been thoughtfully selected to tell a story.

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Inspiring new perspectives

Fotografiska is a space for exciting visual art, a forum for discourse, and a destination for world-class food and beverage experiences. We are open late every day, allowing you to explore the captivating world of visual culture at your own leisure.

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Founded in Stockholm in 2010, Fotografiska is a destination to discover world class photography, eclectic programming, elevated dining and surprising new perspectives. Experience Fotografiska in five cities on three continents.

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