

A STONE BY ANY OTHER NAME, WOULD WEIGH AS HEAVY, 2011
Paper, engraved crystal, 27x30x21 cm


I KNOW IT, EVEN IF I CAN’T SEE IT, 2011
Engraved text on pin (18k gold), microscope, 41x22x15 cm


SOMETIMES I SEE WHAT I KNOW AND KNOW WHAT I SEE, 2011
Acrylic on canvas, 150x200 cm


WHEN GIANTS COME KNOCKING, 2011
Acrylic on canvas, 100x150 cm


AGAINST DARKNESS STANDS FIRE, 2011
Acrylic on canvas, 100x150 cm


EGGSHELL MIND, 2008
Jesmonite, mixed media, 110x110x83 cm, edition: 3


THE SUN NEVER SETS ABOVE, 2008
Acrylic on canvas, 130x150 cm


TROPHY ROOM , 2008
Acrylic on canvas, 150x200 cm


TROPHY ROOM (detail), 2008
Acrylic on canvas, 150x200 cm


WE WERE TWO HOUNDS TOGETHER HOWLING (for Ola), 2008
Nickel plated bronze, bronze with polymer clay, 16x33x15 cm


HOW AN EMPTY VESSEL MOVES, 2008
Table, technique, ceramic vase, 77x133x101 cm


LOW_RES_MAN, 2006
Painted plexi glass, light, h. 180 cm


XII, 2006
Painted polymer clay, 30x35x25 cm


MODERNMANTRA [Loft], 2006
Ink on paper, 72x102 cm


Shimmering Shadows, 2012
Acrylic on canvas, 100x150 cm


Quiet Conversation, 2012
Acrylic on canvas, 100x150 cm


The Lost King, 2012
Acrylic on canvas, 140x200 cm


Guests In the Afterglow, 2012
Acrylic on canvas, 90x110 cm


The Loosely Tied Cloth, 2012
Acrylic on canvas, 75x105 cm


Wanderer, 2012
Still from HD-video, 8:13. Edition: 5
Thomas Broomé, 556 Hertz, 13.11 - 21.12 2008
Galleri Magnus Karlsson is pleased to introduce Thomas Broomés second exhibition at the gallery.
Thomas Broomé, Bergman in the Art, Biografen Sture, Sweden
Contemporary artists and Ingmar Bergman.
Film screening and discussion.
Artists:
Hynek Pallas,
Sara Jordenö,
Thomas Broomé,
Markus Öhrn,
Marcus Lindeen.
Moderator:
Catrin Lundqvist.
LOW_RES/HI_RES
Gallery Magnus Karlsson is pleased to announce Thomas Broomé’s first separate exhibition at the gallery. The exhibitions titel LOW_RES / HI_RES (low resolution/high resolution) allude to counterparts which is a common theme in Thomas Broomés work. The exhibition shows drawings, sculptures and a computer game.
Thomas Broomé, The Guest, Galleri Magnus Karlsson
Galleri Magnus Karlsson is pleased to present Thomas Broomé’s third solo exhibition in the gallery. The exhibition The Guest displays new paintings, sculptures and a light installation. It is also the premiere screening of Broomé's video Wanderer. This work was specifically conceived for, and shot at, Ingmar Bergman’s estate Hammars on the island of Fårö, Sweden.



