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MONDAY MAG UPDATE w/ Nik Vestberg
Art Monday is happy to present you to Niklas Vestberg in the AUG.25 edition of the MONDAY MAGAZINE.
Working primarily with photography, Vestberg creates haunting, cinematic images that linger somewhere between memory, identity, and disintegration.
His works feel both intimate and distant - like fragments pulled from a private archive, frozen just before or after something has gone wrong.
1. aug. 2025
Part of MONDAY MAGAZINE & exhibition - august 2025.
Concept & idea by Jakob Hindhede. Published by Art Monday.
Niklas Vestberg’s images revolve around faces, bodies and masks - often damaged, submerged, doubled or partially erased.
There is a strong sense of vulnerability in his subjects where beauty and decay exist side by side. Cracks in porcelain skin, distorted reflections, and submerged figures suggest identities under pressure, as if the surface can no longer contain what lies beneath.
The black-and-white palette heightens the tension, stripping the images of time and place. What remains is an unsettling stillness, where the human form appears fragile, theatrical and exposed.
Vestberg’s work does not offer resolution; instead, it holds the viewer in a suspended moment - somewhere between presence and disappearance.
Niklas Vestberg takes part in Monday Magazine, published in August 2025, and is presented through an exhibition at Monday Studio. His photographic practice aligns closely with Art Monday’s interest in psychological narratives and the blurred line between fiction and reality.
We invite you to explore more of Niklas Vestberg’s work through our upcoming publications and exhibitions - and to spend time with images that quietly insist on being felt rather than explained.
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