Val Giamo is a multidisciplinary artist, photographer, composer, and pianist based in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Her music has been released by Deutsche Grammophon / Universal Music Group, Van Drumpt, and the Berlin-based label Leiter. Her visual works are held in private collections across Sweden, Germany, Bulgaria, and Greece.
As a photographer, Giamo is represented by JS Gallery on Artsy. She is also signed with a booking agency and will embark on a piano tour in Portugal in March 2026.
Her exhibitions have been presented in Italy, Australia, and Greece.
Val’s solo exhibition Frozen Music is currently on view at Architectural Studio T5 in the center of Gothenburg through 17 December 2025.
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I am currently at a turning point in my career.
My artistic practice is gaining momentum: my solo exhibition is now taking place in central Gothenburg, and interest in my work continues to grow. I feel that I am standing on the threshold of a new phase - one that is larger in scale, more mature, and requires full focus and dedication.
To take this step, it is important for me to temporarily free my energy from everyday and financial pressures and devote an entire year to intensive artistic work: creating a new series of medium- and large-scale works, and further developing my exhibition activity and international presence.
At the same time, I continue to work as a musician and photographer - these practices support my visibility and partially cover ongoing expenses - but visual art remains the core of my artistic path.I am also planning to open my own gallery in the city center, conceived as a living artistic space where exhibitions, private viewings, and intimate cultural events will take place, including evenings with live music.
The gallery will present my paintings and photographs and serve as a platform for a closer, more personal dialogue with collectors, curators, and friends of art.In this context, I am seeking support and financial backing, which may take different forms - such as a loan, an investment partnership, or patronage.
What matters most to me is that this support is not an act of charity, but a conscious collaboration based on mutual respect and trust.In the format of an Art Patron partnership, I would be grateful to offer:
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• one significant artwork created during this period;
• public acknowledgment and gratitude at my events, exhibitions, private viewings, and concerts (if the patron agrees to be publicly named);
• regular insight into my creative process and access to this stage of my artistic journey.
All agreements can be formalized in an official document, ensuring transparency, legality, and a clear understanding of mutual responsibilities.
At the same time, I have begun work on a large multidisciplinary project dedicated to the memory of the Holocaust and Auschwitz. The project combines documentary photography and choral music and has already attracted interest from academic and cultural institutions. It has the potential to grow into an international initiative supported by grants and cultural funding. Within this project, I also consider it important to acknowledge those who support me during this period.
I would be glad to discuss a possible form of collaboration and to explore whether my artistic path and language resonate with you.

Barely Holding Together
"It is not hard to compose, but what is fabulously hard is to leave the superfluous notes under the table."
Johannes Brahms
Where depth can breathe.It is all about a quiet chronicle - an attempt to preserve what memory cannot hold. A diary where image, sound, and word converge to grasp the fleeting, the fragile, the deeply felt.




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