Using painting, computer-enhanced photographs, sculpture and installations, Kaspar Bonnén’s work deals with the physical and social spaces that surround us. His images subsist in a sphere that lies between specific rooms in his private life, and the perception of space in a broader, more abstract sense. In Bonnén’s paintings, different concepts of spatiality overlap, but within this complex visual framework we find recognisable objects and details that can stabilise our gaze. A network of lines over the surface of the image both renders it abstract and binds it together. Kaspar Bonnén also participated in the Carnegie Art Award in 2001.