Rewriting the Exhibition Model

Since 2020, Misschiefs has curated and produced numerous exhibitions across Europe—spanning across Sweden, Italy, France, the UK, and Spain—establishing a solid and growing, transnational platform for womxn artists. Working in close collaboration with each artist, Misschiefs actively supports the production of new work through dedicated themes and collection-based frameworks, enabling practices to evolve beyond conventional institutional constraints.

Beyond Visibility: Production as Power

To date, this has resulted in XX solo exhibitions, XX group exhibitions, and the participation of XXX womxn artists across the visual arts, performing arts, literary arts, and applied arts. Each project is not only an exhibition, but a production context—where artists are given the time, resources, and curatorial dialogue necessary to push their work further and be visible by a broad range of art and culture professionals as well as the public.

Strategic Spaces, Radical Contexts

Each exhibition is conceived as a site-specific intervention, unfolding across a wide range of locations, from private homes and studios to unconventional and public-facing spaces. Every setting is carefully and strategically chosen to amplify the conceptual and political dimensions of the work, challenging where and how art is encountered.

Building Ecosystems, Not Just Shows

Collaboration is central to this approach. Misschiefs works closely with local and national partners, as well as a network of like-minded individuals, entrepreneurs, and companies, to build flexible and responsive structures around each project. In doing so, Misschiefs is not only producing exhibitions, the foundation is actively reshaping the ecosystem in which womxn artists can sustain, present, and grow their practices.