Galerie Nordenhake presents contemporary art in various media with an international focus, exhibiting emerging, mid-career, and established artists. The gallery has exhibition spaces in Berlin and in Stockholm.

1973 The gallery opens in Malmö

1976
First solo-exhibition in the gallery of Olle Baertling, introducing a Concretist art based on “open form”

1979 The exhibition “Fundamental Color” introduces the monochrome paintings of Anders Knutsson, Joseph Marioni, and Phil Sims to Sweden

1982 The non-figurative, process-oriented stone sculptures of Ulrich Rückriem are first shown in Sweden

1984 Richard Serra’s work is first exhibited in Sweden

1986 The gallery moves to Fredsgatan 12, Stockholm, inside the Royal Academy of Fine Arts building

1986 Leon Tarasewicz’s first solo-exhibition in Western Europe

1990 Mirosław Bałka’s first solo-exhibition outside of Poland

1991 Antony Gormley realizes a site-specific installation for his exhibition in the gallery

1993 Håkan Rehnberg’s first solo-exhibition inaugurates his collaboration with the gallery

1996 John Coplan’s photography is introduced to a Swedish audience

2000 Opening of Berlin space at Zimmerstrasse 88-91, with the exhibition “Through Melancholia and Charm”, works by Mirosław Bałka, David Hammons, Mona Hatoum, and Ann-Sofi Siden

2002 The exhibition “Through a Sequence of Space” introduces a wider-range of artists, such as Marjetica Potrč

2005 Rémy Zaugg presents his last exhibition before his passing away, “About Death”

2005 Ben Loveless appointed as the Director of the Stockholm gallery

2006 A group exhibition of Swedish artists presents a younger generation, with works by Christian Andersson, Ann Böttcher, Jonas Dahlberg, Gunilla Klingberg, Sirous Namazi, and Magnus Wallin

2006 Michael Schmidt begins his collaboration with the gallery with a solo-exhibition

2007 Stockholm gallery moves to Hudiksvallsgatan 8, with an exhibition by Magnus Wallin

2007 Berlin gallery opens with the exhibition “Drawing a Tiger,” curated by Gyonata Bonvicini in its new space at Lindenstrasse 34, with works by Christian Andersson, Maya Deren, Hreinn Fridfinnsson, Kristjan Gudmundsson, Suchan Kinoshita, Helen Mirra, Sirous Namazi, Hans Schabus, and Johan Thurfjell