Swedish born South African artist Tom Cullberg came to South Africa in 1993 to study towards his BA(FA) at the Michaelis School of Fine Art, graduating in 1997.
His work has been shown both locally and internationally at galleries such as Galleri Flach,[2] Stockholm, (2016) BRUNDYN + GONSALVES, Cape Town (2012), SCOPE Art Show, New York City (2012),[3] the Joburg Art Fair in Johannesburg (2011),[4] Stevenson in Cape Town (2009), the Goodman Gallery in Cape Town,[5] Magrorocca Galleria d'arte in Milan (2007) and Galleri Svenska Bilder in Stockholm (2003).
His work is held in private, public and corporate collections including Swedish Parliament, Hollard, Karolinska Sjukhuset, Sasol, Spier, Nandos (UK) and the South African National Gallery.
Charting territories between seemingly tangible and intangible worlds, the artist presents us with collections of represented objects that explore both fictitious story telling as well as real or recorded histories.
With humour and seriousness his paintings consider processes of association and recognition in the reading of both private and public narratives.