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Olof Marsja

Hoogtij #82

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26/09/2025 –
– 30/11
A sculpture made of metal, wood, and cloth stands in front of a white wall. It features a round, dark face, white robe and an extended left limb. On the wall behind it, two smaller round glass sculptures with faces in black and pink respectively are mounted. Promotional text for Hoogtij appears at the top of the image.

Hoogtij-time again! On Friday the 26th of September, it is time for Hoogtij #82, the well-known Contemporary Art Tour through The Hague. From 19:00 until late, you can visit the exhibition To carry this body of an animal forth by Olof Marsja.

Alongside 1646, more than 20 art spaces across the city will open their doors – ranging from white cube galleries to underground initiatives – where you can experience a variety of art forms, from installations to performances. Whether you prefer to explore on your own or join one of the free guided tours, this evening will offer an exciting journey through contemporary art.

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Olof Marsja works with sculptural expressions that analyse and blend uncannily the ultra modern contemporary digital reality and pop culture with history and traditions connected to his Sámi heritage and Duodji (Sámi craft). Crafts and materials are central in Marsja’s research and his works are deeply marked by the plurality of practical knowledge and references that characterise the hybrid forms with which he seriously and humorously analyses questions of history, the contemporary world and identity.

Marsja holds a BFA from Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts & Design in Stockholm (2017) and was a recipient of the Stena Foundation Culture Scholarship in 2023 and the Maria Bonnier Dahlin Stipend in 2019.

He has recently exhibited at Örebro Konsthall (Örebro, 2025), Gammel Strand (Copenhagen, 2024), Buffalo AKG Art Museum (Buffalo, 2024), Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma (Helsinki, 2024), Gothenburg Museum of Art (2023), NEVVEN (Bologna, 2024 and Gothenburg, 2021), Göteborgs Konsthall (2023 and 2020), Moderna Museet (Stockholm, 2022), Lyon Contemporary Art Biennale (2022), Luleå Biennial (2022 and 2018), The Sámi Center for Contemporary Art (Karasjok, 2021), Röhsska Museet (Gothenburg, 2021), and Bonniers Konsthall (Stockholm, 2019) among others.

Marsja lives and works in Gothenburg, Sweden.

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