SKATE X PUNK X ART: PHOTO EXHIBITION
A group photography exhibition featuring work by local photographers.
Nils Svensson
For decades, Nils Svensson has documented skateboarding from the inside - not just the riding itself, but the rhythm of the streets, the friendships, and the places where a scene takes shape. He was there as Malmö developed into one of the world's most significant skateboarding cities, not as an outside observer but as a skateboarder with a camera in hand. Beyond photography, he has been a driving force in Swedish skateboarding through his long-standing involvement with Bryggeriet, and his images have become part of Malmö's visual memory.
Jens Nordström
Jens Nordström's interest in photography awakened early. With an old camera and an even older darkroom, he quickly fell in love with the medium - while his friends started bands, the camera became his instrument. In those early years, his work centered almost entirely on punk, and that remains where his roots lie.
"Punk has never left me. It's still part of who I am and still shapes the way I see and photograph the world."
Grant Murdoch Purdy
Grant Murdoch Purdy photographs live music, focusing on the moments when sound, space, and audience merge together. His images reflect the punk and independent music scene - from sweaty club gigs to large arena shows - through a visual language that is both direct and deeply human.
Bryggeriets Gymnasium
Students from Bryggeriets Gymnasium, Sweden's leading gymnasium with a skateboarding profile, also present their own perspectives on skate culture through two photographic projects created as part of their education. In Annorlunda skatefoto, they explore new ways of seeing and photographing skateboarding in the school's own skatepark. In Mitt spot, they turn the camera toward the places and personal connections that make a skate spot something more than just a location.











