Group Exhibition: HOMEBOY

16 May - 26 Jun 2025

HOMEBOY invites us to use art as both key and compass: a tool to find our way back to our inner home—and to avoid getting lost in the algorithms and in a world that constantly pulls us away from ourselves.

Photo: Manuel Alberto Claro, Stilleliv, Chatressac, #1, 2023.

HOMEBOY invites us to use art as both key and compass: a tool to find our way back to our inner home—and to avoid getting lost in the algorithms and in a world that constantly pulls us away from ourselves.

In a time when our attention drifts through algorithms and social media, HOMEBOY reminds us of the necessity of finding our way home. Not necessarily to a physical address, but to a state of presence, grounding, and connection with ourselves.
The exhibition brings together works from the gallery’s own artists alongside invited guests. Here, art in its purest form steps forward as a series of guiding beacons: quiet invitations to rediscover home as an inner state from which we can engage with the world without losing ourselves.
The title is borrowed from Iggy Pop’s song Home, where simple, insistent lines hold onto a fundamental human longing for belonging and authenticity. Similarly, the exhibition insists on the home as an existential necessity: an inner space we must maintain amidst the fragmentation and change of contemporary life.
HomeBoy invites us to use art as both key and compass: a tool to find our way back to our inner home—and to avoid getting lost in the algorithms and in a world that constantly pulls us away from ourselves. Through art, we are reminded of our roots and our truths, of where we come from, and of what truly constitutes our home.
Henrik Saxgren, Jacob Aue Sobol, Jesper Kristiansen, Johan Deckmann, Johnny Jensen, Kevin Westerberg, Lolo Y Sosaku, Manuel Alberto Claro, Mia Mai Graabæk, Mike Swaney, Neeltje de Vries, Paul Cunningham, Sara Aue Sobol, Sean Paul McCluskey, Thyra Hilden, Tonny Tromborg Sørensen
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Galleri MAXUS101

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