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Dev Dhunsi - Unmistakably You: Stockholm

Forthcoming exhibition
9 April - 16 May 2026
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Dev Dhunsi, Sangam (Series) I, 2026, sublimation printed linen on canvas, unique, 75 x 61 cm (29 1/2 x 24 in.)
Dev Dhunsi, Sangam (Series) I, 2026, sublimation printed linen on canvas, unique, 75 x 61 cm (29 1/2 x 24 in.)
Andréhn-Schiptjenko is pleased to present the opening of Dev Dhunsi’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, Unmistakably You, opening on Thursday, 9 April, between 17:00 – 20:00.
 
Unmistakably You at Andréhn-Schiptjenko is an extension of Dhunsi’s concurrently presented solo exhibition, bearing the same title, at Nitja Center for Contemporary Art in Lillestrøm, Norway. As a foundation for the exhibition lays his recently published photobook Mixed (2026), published by SPBH Editions / Mack Books. The project was awarded the 2024 Nordic Photobook Award.
 
Photographs printed on linen, sculpture and archival fragments unfold in the exhibition space. Exploring the intersection of language and identity, Dhunsi’s project stems from the question: what happens when language fails to name lived experience? Staring out from a reflection on the absence of a word in Norwegian to describe “mixed” without reproducing ideas of race, Dhunsi here approaches identity as a shifting, porous process, in contrast to the idea of a fixed category. Fluidity holds in different aspects a crucial part in Dhunsi’s work - both in his visual language, the materials used and the subjects his lens-based practice depicts. Blurred, colour-inverted or partially concealed the subjects in his photographs are never fully revealed to the viewer, instead they enter a place where metaphor, symbols and mythology intertwines.
 
In his practice, Dhunsi considers the authoritarian, historical aspects of depiction as a way of controlling narratives, as well as the subjects and environments depicted. In the exhibition room, archival images from the former State Institute for Racial Biology in Uppsala, Sweden, emerge from the floor. Partly visible, yet still concealed, they serve as historical traces and as reminders of how classification, visibility and violence are inscribed in the history of both images and institutions. This visual representation is a stark contrast to his own method, where the images grew out of conversations he had with the people depicted, leaning into a lack of direction and allowing for the subject’s own preference of self-representation.
 
Dev Dhunsi (b. 1996) is a Norwegian–Indian artist living and working between Oslo and Punjab. He holds an MFA from the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm (2024) and a BFA from the Oslo National Academy of the Arts. Recent solo exhibitions include Unmistakably You at Nitja Center for Contemporary Art, Lillestrøm (2026), presented in conjunction with the release of his publication Mixed (SPBH Editions / Mack Books) and accompanied by an exhibition at SPBH Space, Milan; as well as Encircling Stories at the Centre for Photography, Stockholm (2024), following its initial presentation at MELK, Oslo. His work has also been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb during Organ Vida 13th Festival and FUTURES Photography. Dhunsi is a recipient of the Nordic Photobook Award 2024 and was selected for the FUTURES Photography platform in 2023.
 
For more information about Unmistakably You at Nijta Center for Contemporary Art, please visit their website.
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Works
  • Dev Dhunsi Mixed, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    Mixed, 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi Mixed Frequencies, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    Mixed Frequencies, 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi Burning News, Decay, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    Burning News, Decay, 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi Negative +, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    Negative +, 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi Orientation Point, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    Orientation Point, 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi Pure Obscure, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    Pure Obscure, 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi Sangam (Series) I, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    Sangam (Series) I, 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi Sangam (Series) II, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    Sangam (Series) II, 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi Sangam, Mixed Ply (Series), 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    Sangam, Mixed Ply (Series), 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi Skin. Sweat. Salt. I, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    Skin. Sweat. Salt. I, 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi Skin. Sweat. Salt. II, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    Skin. Sweat. Salt. II, 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi The Act of Making Things Visible (Series) I, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    The Act of Making Things Visible (Series) I, 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi The Act of Making Things Visible (Series) II, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    The Act of Making Things Visible (Series) II, 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi The Act of Making Things Visible (Series) III, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    The Act of Making Things Visible (Series) III, 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi The Act of Making Things Visible (Series) IV, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    The Act of Making Things Visible (Series) IV, 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi The Act of Making Things Visible (Series) V, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    The Act of Making Things Visible (Series) V, 2026
  • Dev Dhunsi The Act of Making Things Visible (Series) VI, 2026
    Dev Dhunsi
    The Act of Making Things Visible (Series) VI, 2026
Press
  • Dev Dhunsi: This photo book challenges how we think about ‘mixed’ identity

    Zara Afthab, Dazed, March 19, 2026

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