Visitors

Visitors
In VISITORS, Simon Dahlgren Strååt explores presence and displacement through monumental figures inhabiting vast, almost haunted interiors. Lobbies and corridors, lined with carpets that echo the rhythms of service and travel, become stages for quiet rituals of hunger, anticipation, and patience.
The figures, calm yet subtly out of place, negotiate a fragile equilibrium, suspended between observation and immersion. Drawing on the atmospheres of aging international business hotels, Dahlgren Strååt constructs scenes defined by stillness and latent tension. Each detail — from scale to interior nuance — amplifies a sense of psychological and spatial dislocation.
These works evoke a longing for balance, safety, and moments when time and place align. Through meticulous composition and painterly subtlety, Dahlgren Strååt invites reflection on the human experience of waiting, belonging, and the delicate choreography of everyday life, offering an intimate meditation on memory, presence, and perception.