Loops is a book that marks the transition of seven young talents from students to professional artists at the Aarhus Art Academy. It inscribes itself in history as an event that at once points back to the graduation exhibitions of the past and their graduates, to tradition, to routine, and to ritual. At the same time, this event also points to new generations, to future projects that can occur in all formats and across geographies, to the unexplored and the untested. A loop expresses just such a movement. Unlike the endless circle, a loop is defined by the fact that it bends and crosses itself, passing through its own starting point. This book documents the graduation experience not through the presentation of final artworks but through the artistic process. Functioning as a kind of temporal index, its structure echoes that of a calendar, inviting the viewer to construct their own narrative by engaging with its unorthodox, four-page form. The act of flipping becomes a performative gesture, mirroring the cyclical yet nonlinear progression