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The Defeated: The Aesthetics of Resistance 2026

Elisabeth Rohde, Pergamon, Burgberg und Altar, 1976

Artists

Kateryna Lysovenko, Ali Cherri, Harun Farocki, Asier Mendizabal, Öyvind Fahlström, Zbyněk Baladrán, Chiara Bugatti, Ane Hjort Guttu, Hamedine Kane, Daniela Ortiz, Valerie Osouf, Gunilla Palmstierna Weiss, Lina Selander, Peter Weiss

Press release

If we want to take on art, literature, we have to treat them against the grain, that is, we have to eliminate all the concomitant privileges and project our own demands into them. In order to come to ourselves, said Heilmann, we have to re-create not only culture but also all science and scholarship by relating them to our concerns. – Peter Weiss, The Aesthetics of Resistance

But who are “we”? And is this still our dream? Can the artworks of the past and the present be convoked for a resistance against the rising fascisms and inequalities of our times? Can culture be a means for community in today’s divided world? In the fall of 2026, Bonniers Konsthall presents a group exhibition that draws on the novel The Aesthetics of Resistance (1975–81), by the Swedish-German author, playwright, and artist Peter Weiss. The exhibition features newly produced works by an international group of artists; historical works and documents from Weiss’s circles and the novel’s world; and a program of lectures, performances, film screenings, and conferences, starting already in the Spring.

The exhibition’s title is borrowed from another novel by Weiss, The Defeated (De besegrade), published by Bonniers in 1948. That book evokes an inferno: the world of ruins that Weiss encountered when he visited his former homeland Germany after the end of the war. But his account does not register the reality that confronted him during his travels. Instead, Weiss inscribes his experience in a surrealist dream landscape. When Weiss returns to the same world in The Aesthetics of Resistance, the logic of dreams still governs the book’s documentary montage of times, places, artworks, and people. But history has regained its reality: we have been led from a dream of sleep to a waking dream, where the resistances of the past seek a new unity with the conflicts and the communities of the present.

Curators: Kim West (researcher and critic. Stockholm); François Piron (curator, Paris); and Joanna Nordin (Artistic Director Bonniers Konsthall).

From
26 August 2026
Venue
Bonniers Konsthall
Address
Torsgatan 19
113 21 Stockholm
Hours
Wed 12:00–20:00; Thu–Sun 12:00–18:00