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Artaround

Artaround was founded by Madeleine Kozma. Its a Swedish company built by professional contemporary artists that are pioneering the art movement by making contemporary art more accessible to the society. We offer leasing on artworks from contemporary artists, team building courses, and After Works. A unique and simple solution that generates a win-win: ArtAround provides new opportunities for professional artists and, at the same time, helps private individuals and companies with a varied workflow and unique environments.

Our vision

Today, individuals have a hard time knowing what exhibitions are currently running for professional artists and vice versa; Professional artists need help reaching out to their audience. Our vision is to build bridges between companies, private individuals, and contemporary art. Together with our customers, we are revolutionizing the art industry.

Business Model

Artaround offers leasing on contemporary art through Fine art Prints to companies and private homes. Depenging on our customer´s needs, we exchange the artworks every month, every third or sixth month. For every shown artwork the artist recieves royalties, similar to streaming services which is pioneering the art movement.

High Demand

There is a very high demand among citizens to get in touch with innovative contemporary art. But being an artist in Sweden is not a protected title. This means that anyone can claim this title. The consequence of this is that there is a profiteering in art. Which makes it more complicated for the public to find professional art to buy, visit, or see. Artaround Sweden signs contract only with art professionals. We guarantee our customers real contemporary fine art.

Artistic Quality

Art can make us break our usual ways of thinking and force us to think anew. But it is required that these works of art are both dynamic and innovative: Because when we see a work of art that possesses a certain quality, the brain perceives it differently depending on where we look at the work of art. This in turn generates our perception of the environment where the artwork hangs on feels bigger and changeable.

Protecting the Fine art title

Artaround Sweden signs contract only with art professionals. We guarantee our customers real contemporary fine art. Who are educated at the Fine Art Universities. Both the most prominent art schools or The Royal Academies in London, Paris, Vienna or in Stockholm or they have built a professional reputation in another way such as participating in recidensies like Cité internationale des arts or IASPIS.

Inspiring Offices

A better-designed office is more motivating for returning to the workplace from working from home than a higher salary. Building a solid company culture is difficult when most employees work from home. A winning concept is that 10 percent of office furniture should be changed or replaced regularly to meet the needs of customers and employees better. Artaround offers subscriptions where the paintings are exchanged for new works every three months.

Contemporary homes

Launching January 2024: The perception of high‑end interior design for your home can be very subjective since each person experiences it differently. This can activate low self-esteem when people get insecure about what kind of artwork to buy. With Artaround, the solution is simple. You can lease artworks that are delivered and exchanged whenever you want. Choose between exchanging every month, every third month, or every sixth month. We take care of everything for you.

 Do you want to be one of our test pilot-customers for this service? Contact us for an inquiry!

People Powered

People powered! Artarounds customers are pioneering the art movement that certifies the legacy of emerging contemporary artists. Our unique business model ensures that the artist is economically compensated through royalties, similar to streaming services. Together with our customers, we are revolutionizing the art industry.

Jenny Käll (b. 1988) is educated at Konstfack University of Arts, crafts, and Design (BFA) and Umeå Academy of Arts (MFA). Käll has participated in exhibitions at, among others, the Aguéli Museum, Art Lab Gnesta, Art Promotion Gävleborg, and AVA Gallery Hong Kong and public decorations for Örebro Bostäder. Through a place- and material-driven practice, Jenny Käll works with sculpture and installation with text and video elements. Her work revolves around the human relationship and approach to materials, other beings, and landscapes.
Jenny Käll
As a visual artist, Gunnar’s creates digital animations, games, and films that often deal with every day and recognizable themes. He is interested in relationships between people and their surroundings and paints situations with an unpleasant undertone in his relatively abstract works. The animations are colorful and hypnotic, but beneath the shimmer are things that we often don’t want to think about. His work analyzes and breaks down these themes into abstract animations to simplify and understand.
Nils Gunnars
Josefina Malmegård works with video, photography, and installation. In her artistry, she tackles themes such as identity(s) and becoming a self and examines the conditions for creating a “self.” With the (video) camera as a tool, Malmegård allows the self to alternate between being an observer and being observed. Her work creates gaps where we didn’t know they existed, poses questions to its viewers, and pushes the boundaries of an accepted reality.
Josefina Malmegård
Sjöström/Rosenberg (b. 1985, 1988) are educated at Konstfack, University of Arts, crafts and Design (BFA) and Beckmans college of design. They have been featured in a number of exhibitions such as at Konsthall Marieholm, Örebro Open Art. The duo has also  received several awards and scholarships from, e.g., Helge Ax:son Johnson’s Foundation and Culture Gävleborg.
Sjöström/Rosenberg
Noa Sköldin (b. 1989) studies at Goldsmiths, University of London (BFA). Sköldin is active in Stockholm and London. He has participated in exhibitions at, e.g., Wetterling Gallery, Färgfabriken, Kl. 9 and curated at least as many artist-run group exhibitions. The artist has received several scholarships from, among others, Unman’s donation fund.
Noa Sköldin
Mafune Gonjo is educated at Tama Art University (BFA) in Japan and Konstfack University of Arts, crafts and Design (MFA). Gonjo regularly participates in group exhibitions and has exhibited in the USA, France, Germany, Great Britain, and Scandinavia. Her works are included in permanent collections at, among others, the National Museum in Stockholm, the Museum of American Glass - USA, the Toyama Glass Museum, and the Suwa Garasunosato Museum in Japan.
Mafune Gonjo
Jan Matsson (b. 1985) is educated at the Royal University of the Arts (BFA, MFA). Matsson has had several solo exhibitions at, among others, Österängen’s art gallery, but also participated in group exhibitions and received several scholarships such as Iaspi’s assistant scholarship and the Royal Academy of Arts, The Royal Institute of Art, Helge Ax: son Johnsson Foundation, and the Norwegian Artists’ Association project grant. Jan creates a narrative through the lines.
Jan Matsson
Jakob Hultin Rosenberg: Rosenberg (b. 1988) was educated at Konstfack (BFA) and has since worked as an active artist. His work has been seen mainly at exhibitions in the Stockholm region. He has received scholarships, i.e., from Gävle municipality and Helge Ax: son Johnson’s foundation. “ – When I use my hands, it starts. I feel my way and flow along. We move in the world and leave s(p)year.
Jakob Hultin Rosenberg
Cia Ringertz is educated at Konstfack University of Arts, crafts, and Design (BFA) and at Umeå Academy of Art (MFA). 2018 She received Umeås significant culture scholarship and price. As a visual artist, Ringertz is fascinated by color itself. She does not use color directly to create illusions. It is instead about examining the materials possibilities. She mainly uses paint and canvas, but also other. She searches for the tension between an introverted way of doing things with an extroverted expression. This has led her to take an interest in what can come out of a repetition.
Cia Ringertz
Rebecca Digby: (b. 1987) Digby is educated at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (BFA, MFA). She mainly works with large-scale video installations and performances, often with elements of humor, surrealism, and music. She has participated in exhibitions in Sweden and abroad, including around Europe and Mexico City. 2018, she participated in the THE MODERNA EXHIBITION 2018 at Moderna Museum in Stockholm. She has received multiple scholarships and is established in the performative contexts.
Rebecca Digby
Peter Larsson is educated at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (MFA) and the University of Gotland. Larsson’s work has been shown at Växjö Art Gallery and Gotland Art Museum, among others. His films have participated in international film festivals such as Berlinale, Palm Springs, Melbourne Int. FilmFest. He received the award for best Nordic short film at Nordic Panorama and several scholarships from, among others, the Swedish Arts Grants Committee.
Peter Larsson
Sofia Kråka (b. 1987) and is educated at Konstfack (BFA, MFA). Kråka has participated in a number of individual and group exhibitions. She has made public decorations, e.g., at Sankt Lars Hospital. Kråka has received several scholarships and participated in the jury for the admission of next year’s students for the bachelor’s degree and the master’s program in Free Art at Konstfack. Currently, Kråka is up to date with a solo exhibition at Ekebyhovs Slott.
Sofia Kråka
JP Wallner (b. 1988) is educated at Malmö Academy of Art (BFA) and at Konstfack University of Arts, crafts and Design (MFA) as well as Artistic Research at HDK Valand, and a woodcraft and furniture carpentry education at Steneby School in Dalsland. His wooden sculptures are made from tree trunks where the outer layers have been peeled off to be used as veneer.
JP Wallner
Mira Eklund is a Swedish actor, artist, sound designer, and singer. Eklund has worked as an actor and written music for productions with, among others, Thorsten Flinck at  Dramaten and Teater Plaza and appeared in films, including one of the leading roles in Sex, Hope & love (2005). At the 2014 Guldbaggegala, she was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress category as Ann-Sofie in Lisa Langseth’s film Hotel.
Mira Eklund
Giulia Cairone is based in Stockholm and has a master’s degree from Konstfack University of Arts, crafts, and Design. Cairone has participated in several group exhibitions at for example Galleri Thomassen. In autumn 2022, she had a solo exhibition “The Heart is (yet) most deceitful of All.” She has participated in the project Art Made This in Gothenburg and have collaborated with Stockholm Art. Giulia Cairone’s work circulates around femininity, touch and emotions. The key driving force is the tension between disgust and beauty, fantasy and reality.
Giulia Cairone

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