May 26 – August 10, 2025
Location: Hedvig Eleonora Church, Storgatan 2, Stockholm
On Monday, May 26, Mattias Klum opened at the historic Hedvig Eleonora Church in Stockholm. The opening night featured a powerful conversation between Klum, Vicar Sven Milltoft, and Archbishop Martin Modéus, where they explored the evolving relationship between humanity and nature—and the role of art in inspiring deeper connections and responsibility.
Curated by CFHILL, one of Sweden’s leading art galleries, Inside Out continues the longstanding collaboration between Klum and the gallery. Known for its bold and interdisciplinary approach, CFHILL brings Klum’s evocative work into the sacred space of Hedvig Eleonora, creating a unique and thought-provoking experience.
A Living Encounter Between Nature and Humanity
In Inside Out, Klum portrays a world where nature’s outermost landscapes meet the body’s inner universe. The exhibition invites viewers not as passive spectators, but as active participants in a living system. Through Klum’s lens, each image becomes a confrontation: between nature and humanity, eternity and impermanence, beauty and responsibility.
The church’s spiritual grandeur offers a striking contrast to the raw vitality of Klum’s photographs, and a charged dialogue arises—between the human world of ideas and the wordless wisdom of nature. This is where Inside Out formulates its artistic manifesto: a call for unity, reflection, and wonder.
Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this moving exhibition in one of Stockholm’s most beautiful sacred spaces. It runs until August 10, 2025.