Exhibitions

  1. Read more: Honorroller X Nicklas Hultman
    Honorroller X Nicklas Hultman - Mankovsky Gallery

    Honorroller X Nicklas Hultman

    by Jonatan Erlandsson

    We at Mankovsky are thrilled to showcase a visual journey by two amazingly skilled artists.

    Read more
  2. Read more: "Line Tamer" by Damien Weighill
    "Line Tamer" by Damien Weighill - Mankovsky Gallery

    "Line Tamer" by Damien Weighill

    by Jonatan Erlandsson

    Being a line tamer isn’t easy. There’s doodles, thingies and twists. Eyes, ears, tears and fears all channeled through a renowned illustrators han...
    Read more
  3. Read more: "Courtside Legacy" by Kevin Couliau
    "Courtside Legacy" by Kevin Couliau - Mankovsky Gallery

    "Courtside Legacy" by Kevin Couliau

    by Fredrik Svanberg

    Award winning documentarist, artist and avid basketball enthusiast Kevin Couliau exhibits 9 works from his extensive career of traveling the globe, capturing the very essence of basketball.

    Read more
  4. Read more: "Hidden meanings" by TEZ
    "Hidden meanings" by TEZ - Mankovsky Gallery

    "Hidden meanings" by TEZ

    by Fredrik Svanberg

    Working alongside renowned street artists, TEZ has established his recognisable geometric shapes that allow for playful interactions between his ...
    Read more
  5. Read more: "Bananas and crying boys" by Shuby
    "Bananas and crying boys" by Shuby - Mankovsky Gallery

    "Bananas and crying boys" by Shuby

    by Jonatan Erlandsson

    Shuby's street art began in 2006 with work inspired by the singer and dancer Josephine Baker, illustrator Martin Sharp and film maker Busby Berkeley's, 'Lady In The Tutti Frutti Hat'. The common motif of the three being the banana. Shuby has pasted her collaged posters in many destinations around the world from busy cities like New York, London, Paris and Sydney to abandoned worlds of Doel, Belgium and Teufelsberg spy station, Berlin. Her banana and bunny motif have become a naughty but innocent calling card, instantly recognizable and intrinsically humorous.
    Read more
  6. Read more: "Tokio_Kid" by Yuto Yamada
    "Tokio_Kid" by Yuto Yamada - Mankovsky Gallery

    "Tokio_Kid" by Yuto Yamada

    by Jonatan Erlandsson

    Yuto Yamada is a Japanese photographer living in Berlin. Yuto was born and raised in Tokyo and specializes in taking photos of cityscapes particularly at night, abandoned structures, landscapes and portraits. He also incorporates his skills as a graphic designer for editing his photography which helps him create a unique image of his vision.
    Read more