Galleri Flach, founded in 1999 by James Flach and Eva-Lotta Holm Flach, is a respected contemporary art gallery located on Karlavägen in central Stockholm. The gallery is known for its diverse and evolving exhibition program, showcasing both Swedish and international artists across painting, photography, sculpture, video, and installation. With a strong commitment to artistic integrity, Galleri Flach supports emerging and established talent through solo and group exhibitions, often collaborating on project-based initiatives with a particular focus on non-European artists, especially from Africa. The gallery also provides consultation services for public and private art commissions, fostering connections between artists, collectors, institutions, and curators across Scandinavia and beyond.
Stockholm SwedenGalleri Flach is located at Karlavägen 9, 114 24 Stockholm, right in the heart of the Östermalm district—a prestigious and culturally rich neighborhood in central Stockholm. This area is renowned for its wide, tree-lined boulevards, classic residential buildings, and an abundance of high-end boutiques, galleries, and dining options. The gallery is just a short stroll from Humlegården, one of Stockholm’s oldest and most peaceful parks, offering a serene escape amid the city bustle. Karlavägen itself is a lively avenue frequented for its boutique stores, inviting cafés, and regular markets, making the street both vibrant and leisurely. Within this dynamic locale, visitors can easily pair a gallery visit with stops at iconic attractions such as the Royal Swedish Opera, the National Museum, and the striking Nordic Museum, or enjoy a leisurely walk down to the scenic waterside promenades of Strandvägen and Djurgården. Public transport connections are excellent with nearby metro stations and bus routes, ensuring easy access from all corners of the city. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, local resident, or traveller, Galleri Flach’s central location provides an ideal starting point for exploring the best of Stockholm’s culture, parks, and gastronomic delights.