ABOUT

Swedish artist Jonas Liveröds work is defined by an on-going exploration of materials, mediums and ideas. He regularly exhibits in museums, galleries and other venues internationally but also ventures in to many other areas. He is deeply materially unfaithful and his work spans from textiles and sculpture to collecting, print and lecture, and he is regularly working with curating artifacts of wonder from museums and private collections . Recently he was artist in residence at Centre Culture Suedois in Paris and released his own encyclopedia called Grand Assembly. He curated the show I had the strangest dream for Kristinehamns Museum of Art as well as putting on his own exhibitions at among other venues Värmlands Museum and Bror Hjorths hus. He has also produced a number of public artworks in various places in Sweden in the past year. His ongoing collaborative stage-show Revenge of the Uncanny with Tobias Bradford has premiered at the National Museum in Jakarta and will has a Scandinavian premiere in september.  

He has received numerous awards and grants and is currently receiver of the Swedish Arts Councils prestigious five year grant. Liveröd runs the culturally interdisciplinary organisation Luftslottet that includes his own museum of the extraordinary – The Liveröd Wunderkammer (LWK). Luftslottet and LWK are dedicated to collecting, outsider art, altered states, subcultures and all things un-categorisable. A new collection has been added in 2023, this is a library of death and funeral literature as well as the Vanitas collection – objects related to the culture of death. This collection is housed in a grand funeral carriage which will have its own pavilion at the same location as Luftslottet and LWK – that is to say at Liverödland in Ågårdskvarn.

From the Swedish National Encyclopedia on Liveröd: 
”Jonas Liveröd’s artistry is characterized by an unrestrained energy, a place where everything 
from ancient to contemporary myths and rites crashes and mixes in a violent discharge.
His method is mainly focused on drawing, sculpture and installation, but embraces a number of expressions with a large mixture of materials and interdisciplinary excesses, where he also works with text, curatorial activities or what may cross his path.”