
Swedish Girls
Swedish Girls is the pseudonym of the artist duo Mira Bergh and Josefin Zachrisson. They live in Milan and Stockholm and work with objects and installations, pursuing a conceptual and experimental approach. With their interest in interaction and materiality, Swedish Girls move between art, design, and architecture.
Their work blurs the boundaries between public and private, reimagining shared spaces as dynamic, participatory environments. Through irony and wit, they create accessible entry points into complex social conversations, inviting audiences to question power structures, communal behaviors, and the absurdities of everyday life.
The works of the duo, which has been in existence since 2019, have been presented in institutions and on platforms such as ArkDes in Stockholm, the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg, at Kunsthal Aarhus, the Mayrit Biennial in Madrid, and several times at Alcova in Milan.