Milliken Gallery, Art museum in central Stockholm, Sweden
Milliken Gallery was an art museum in Stockholm housed within a converted theater and factory building, offering two separate exhibition spaces for artworks. The venue functioned as a cultural hub where visitors encountered contemporary art installations, film programs, and live presentations.
The gallery was established in 2004 and became known for presenting contemporary artistic voices. Operations ceased in 2012 when the founder pursued other professional opportunities.
The gallery exhibited works from both emerging and established artists, including Felix Gmelin, Kristina Jansson, Lars Nilsson, and international talents like Tris Vonna-Michell.
The location was centrally situated in Stockholm and easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors could explore exhibitions and programs on a regular basis, though hours and events changed with each new presentation.
The space participated in major international art fairs and maintained strong connections within the Nordic art community. These networks linked local artistic voices with the broader international market in unexpected ways.
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