TCK Talks. Photo: CVU

Previous participants

TCK Talks is a collaboration between Moderna Museet and Common Values United. Here you can read more about those who previously participated in the artist talk series.

Participants on 7 May 2024

Theme: Expression

Mona Namér

Mona Namér was born 1990 in Gothenburg and is now based is Stockholm. She is a dancer, choreographer and creative director. She trained at the Broadway Dance Center in New York and has worked in Paris, New York, London and Johannesburg. Namér is active in stage and film productions, various art projects and as an educator.

In her practice, she explores how movement can act as an alternative language for communication and reflect our contemporary times. The focus of her artistic work in recent years is themes such as surrealism, rituals, rebirth and identity.

Mona’s credits include choreographic collaborations with, among others, Little Dragon, Branko, IKEA, AFROPUNK Festival Brooklyn, Röda Sten Konsthall and Göteborgs Konsthall.

Mona Namér
Mona Namér Photo: Kyle Hartman

Kayo Mpoyi

Kayo Mpoyi, an artist who merges the visual and literary arts, has written two novels that explore the rediscovery of distorted history and the healing of trauma through fiction. They combine literary work with visual design, inspired by the poet Dionne Brand, and creatively interprets fragments from archives, which they call inner archaeology. By weaving fiction around objects in national and personal archives, Kayo strives to rediscover the past.

Kayo has begun to explore plants, forests and toys with a fictional, true origin myth about the search for the root of self-love. The world needs new Lore, stories grounded in cosmologies other than those born of capitalism and colonialism. Kayo calls himself a storyteller. A position that can mean anything from being a teacher, ritual leader, writer and artist. In addition to solo and group exhibitions, Kayo has released three books: An exercise in revolution, Kitoko, Mai means water.

In addition to solo and group exhibitions, Kayo has released three books: the novels “Mai means water” (2029) “An exercise in revolution” (2022) and the children’s book “Kitoko” (2022).

Kayo Mpoyi
Kayo Mpoyi Photo: Kajsa Göransson

Liban Abshir Mohamed

Liban Abshir Mohamed, born in 1995, is an artist and filmmaker who often draws on deeply personal experiences in his practice and works introspectively around themes such as belonging, identity and memory.

With a background as a presenter and video creator, he is particularly interested in childhood expression, media and the power of a strong story. Liban explores his various themes through investigative processes that later take shape in installations or films.

He is currently studying in the second year of the bachelor’s program Fine Art at Konstfack.

Liban Abshir Mohamed
Liban Abshir Mohamed Photo: Isabelle Sahba

Participants on 2 April 2024

Theme: Intuition

Senay Berhe

Senay Berhe is a Stockholm-based photographer, filmmaker, and artist. His artistic practice centres around the complex interplay between external and internal landscapes, delving into the profound connection between humanity and the natural world.

As a multi-disciplinary artist, Senay seamlessly weaves together photography, film, and other artistic mediums to create immersive experiences that engage all the senses.

He is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Art at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm.

Senay Berhe. Photo: Senay Berhe

Diana Agunbiade-Kolawole

Diana Agunbiade-Kolawole works with photography, both with and without lenses, and presents her work as installations, performances and prints.

At the heart of her practice is an investigation of material processes that explores new forms within the framework of established techniques.

She has exhibited widely both in Sweden and internationally, and her work is represented in the collections of Moderna Museet, Göteborgs konstmuseum and the National Health Services in the UK.

Diana Agunbiade-Kolawole. Photo: Surajan Wanninayaka

Hank Grüner

Hank approaches his artistic practice from a place of personal history and deeply personal experiences, paired with an exploration of cultural heritage, belonging and transformative mythology.

While Hanks’ visual references at first glance feel distinctly contemporary, with a Pop-Punk aesthetic and a raw, honest approach to materials, they are also rooted in an exploration of shamanism and ancient South American artefacts. Hank’s artworks are an antidote to alienation, a celebration of cultural heritage, archetypes and history.

Hank Grüner. Photo: Bamberlin

Nikki Sherridan

Nikki Sheridan is a Stockholm-based artist who focuses on various themes – through satire and ironic paintings.

Nikki’s work reflects her thoughts, opinions, and experiences, however, she is also interested in looking through the lens of others. Their greater purpose is to highlight a breadth of topics, as well as, act as a force of social criticism.

Nikki Sherridan. Photo: Elias Enk

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