SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

Below is a selection of previous exhibitions.
The documentation can be downloaded as pdf.
For more questions about the exhibitions, please email me.




Galleri Moment, Ängelholm


Solo exhibition    |    31 May - 18 June 2025







All photos Sarah Perfekt
In recent years, visual artist Peter Stridsberg has worked with photographic stagings and installations, exploring the significance and function of landscapes in our lives. Since moving back to Umeå in 2021, Stridsberg has examined what the concept of landscape means to us humans during the ongoing green transition, as the urban landscape continuously expands toward nature and the spaces we walk upon. Recently, he has explored the act of photography itself and the origins of the scene, poetically portraying the transformation of landscapes and places alongside human presence.

In Stridsberg’s exhibition Into the Light at Galleri Moment, he presents his brand-new photographic works from 2025, in which the gaze and the presence of light take center stage in various photographic poems. These staged photographs are part of his ongoing project Night’s Greenery, in which he maps his in-between identity in relation to nature and the shifting landscapes around him. The works are accompanied by an exhibition text written by Carl-Johan Olsson of the Nationalmuseum, who highlights and analyzes Stridsberg’s multifaceted gaze from both historical and contemporary perspectives.

More images from the exhibition here


Örnsköldsvik museum and Konsthall, Örnsköldsvik


Solo exhibition    |   6 December 2024 - 25 January 2025



In the exhibition Brytningstid, we step into Peter Stridsberg's visual world, where he explores the function and meaning of the landscape through staged photographs.The concept of landscape has changed over time. It also has our view of and feeling for different places in our surroundings. In the exhibition, Peter therefore examines the concept and what it means for us today, in our time of constant change.

In the photographic landscape scenes, a lonely person stands. The movement of the clouds along the horizon gives - like a weather report - a premonition of the weather that is on its way. With the help of experience and learned knowledge, we then move through the landscape, now prepared for what the forecast says will occur. The photographs weave together stories and testimonies, as if they were actual data from a weather station.

Or is it all just about our desire to feel part of something bigger, something beyond the expected?

More images from the exhibition here


MUSE - Museo delle Scienze, Trento, Italy


Group exhibition    |    27 July - 17 November 2024





I was invited to take part in this fantastic exhibition curated by Andrea Lerda. Below you can read the press release and see an Italian report about the exhibition. You can view my artwork and read the accompanying exhibition text [here].

17 artists and their works in dialogue with scientific content.
Two museums come together to tell the story of health and connection with nature through art and science.
Art and science forging a new alliance with nature. The Mountain Touch offers visual stimuli of an artistic nature and at the same time presents a series of current issues and scientific research relating to the positive and negative implications of the relationship between man, mountains and nature in the broadest sense.

All the works in the exhibition are related to the mountains and to nature in general, some in a more direct and iconographic way, others in an indirect way, but still closely related to the theme that the exhibition explores and deepens.

The exhibition stems from a series of insights that have emerged in relation to the ongoing climate crisis and the pandemic period. In response to the loss of biodiversity and the progressive degradation of the natural environment, there is a growing awareness that our physical and mental well-being is closely linked to that of our planet.

The exhibition attempts to provide an overview of the main research topics and raises a number of questions, such as how the ongoing environmental degradation may affect our health, or how ecotherapy can be used to cope with eco-alienation. Temporary exhibition curated by Andrea Lerda, based on a project by the Museo

Nazionale della Montagna (National Mountain Museum).

More texts about the work you can read here

Here can you see more images from the installation



Nässjö Konsthall, Nässjö


Solo exhibition    |    2 December 2023  - 13 January 2024



In my exhibition at Nässjö Konsthall, a content-rich odyssey takes place where I present works that span the last three years of my artistry. The works in different materials and media will share space with the latest work Tidvatten, the work that I recently recorded a few weeks ago during an early morning at the eastern foot of the Atlantic.

Collective gaze at the heavenly spirit is as much a poetic, as an investigative exhibition that depicts encounters with the landscapes in our surroundings and stories about them. The movement, the search and the reminder of something greater beyond our own province.

More images from the exhibition here


Härnösands Konsthall, Härnösand


Solo exhibition    |    14 September 2023  - 11 November 2023



In the exhibition "A glance and a landscape pass outside the fragile hasp of the window frame". In Peter Stridsberg's quiet artistry, there is a calmness that encourages reflection.

"I see my visual world as different windows that allow me to get closer to the person and the story of the landscape. The exhibition is based on my artistry, where over the years I have explored the limits of architecture and the relationship to the landscape and the place with photographic scenes and scenographies."

More images from the show here



Museo Nazionale della Montagna 
Torino, Italy


Group exhibition    |    4 November 2022  - 2 April 2023





I nstallation view of the work exhibited in the exhibition The Mountain Touch, curated by Andrea Lerda at Museomontagna, Turin 2022. Photo: Mariano Dallago.
I was invited to present an installation at the exhibition The mountain touch, Italy.

The Mountain Touch exhibition, curated by Andrea Lerda, continues Museomontagna's Sustainability Program, launched in 2018. The exhibition presents the works of 14 Italian and international artists in dialogue with a scientific narrative curated by Federica Zabini and Francesco Meneguzzo, researchers at the Institute for BioEconomy of the National Research Council, which for years has been conducting the largest-ever experimental campaign on the effects of forest therapy and immersion in green environments together with the Italian Alpine Club and the Reference Center for Phytotherapy at the Aou Careggi in Florence.

More information about my installation and texts from the show here


Lidköpings Konsthall, Lidköping


Solo exhibition    |    14 January  - 25 February 2023





All photos by Daniel Strandroth
In my work with the exhibition Our Scenery, I have delved into our relationship to the concept and meaning of landscape. In recent years, in my artistry, I have worked with how the border between the personal dimension, nature and scenography can tell about our ideas about what we expect from a landscape but also how it is experienced or interpreted in our everyday life and storytelling tradition.

The positioning towards nature has been characterized by industrialism, religion and recent years the individualism that shaped our perception of changing values and the actual function of the landscape in our lives.

More images from the show here



Stockholm School of Economics


Solo exhibition    |    26 October 2022 - 2 January 2023




In the photo series Forecast Diaries, exhibited at SSE during 26 October - 2 January, we see the artist Peter Stridsberg standing in a rocky landscape with his back to the viewer, contemplating what´s in front of him.

The seven photographs in the series, taken during one week in August 2021) are accompanied by weather forecasts for each day – a way of predicting the future – from SMHI (the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute). The forecasts are for the specific site where the photos are taken: the island Tjörn on the Swedish west coast. Forecasts are read on the Swedish radio every day and while they are important information for many people, others hear them almost as poetry.

More information about show here


Klippan Konsthall, Klippan


Solo exhibition    |    2 July - 28 August 2022




Peter Stridsberg’s art universe having a dialogue with Maria Friberg’s video universe.  “Forecast” stands in the centre for climate issues. Individual challenges are shown in this exhibition. The artist methodology consists of creating scenes and approaches facing our surroundings - the surroundings where change holds a central role in meeting our time using new perspectives. Stridsberg solo exhibition shows different impressions using materials such as bronze sculptures, photographs and there Friberg leaves a video footage as a comument on Peter works.

More images is from show here


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