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Ernst Billgren, From Sveaborg to Fredriksten, 2024. Photo: Anna Danielsson/Nationalmuseum.

New art by Ernst Billgren exhibited at Nationalmuseum from 10 April

Nationalmuseum is excited to present Ernst Billgren – New Memories, an exhibition with multiple new pieces by one of Sweden’s most renowned artists. Billgren challenges the art world’s unwritten laws and unspoken expectations with work that combines traditional art historical motifs with pop culture references and kitsch.
The exhibition will feature about two dozen artworks by Billgren, in whic

Pierre Bonnard - Under the Tree (1915). Christies, New York.

Exhibition ‘Bonnard and the Nordics’ Opening at Nationalmuseum on 20 February

Pierre Bonnard was one of the twentieth century’s most influential artists. In iridescent images, the Frenchman captured the world around him: his home, family, garden, bustling streets, and the view on the ocean from his window. In recent years, crowds around the world have flocked to exhibitions of Bonnard’s paintings. Nationalmuseum’s exhibition is the first one in Sweden in more than seven dec

 Pierre Bonnard, Stairs in the Artist's Garden, 1942/44. Photo: National Gallery of Art, Washington.

Exhibitions at Nationalmuseum 2025

This coming year, Nationalmuseum will continue to deepen visitors’ understanding of popular artists in its collections, collaborate with other Nordic and European museums, and feature contemporary artists in its temporary exhibitions.

Mikael Jansson, Max Martin (Martin Sandberg, b. 1971) 2024 Portrait of Honour, Swedish National Portrait Gallery. (The The image is cropped.)

The subject of this year’s Portrait of Honour is Max Martin

The 2024 Portrait of Honour depicts songwriter and music producer extraordinaire Max Martin, and was taken by photographer Mikael Jansson. The Portrait of Honour will be unveiled at Gripsholm Castle on 13 October, where it will become part of the collection in the Swedish National Portrait Gallery.

Left: Caspar David Friedrich, Caspar David Friedrich, Two men observing the moon. Right: Gustav Adolph Hennig, Reading Girl. both images are cropped.

Revolutionary artworks from the Romantic era go on show at Nationalmuseum

This autumn, Nationalmuseum is presenting a major exhibition entitled The Romantic Eye. Visitors will enjoy a full-on experience of the revolutionary artworks that appeared in the years around 1800, when art itself and the role of the artist evolved to reflect emerging ideas about independent thinking, individual experience and the creative mind. The exhibition runs from 26 September 2024.

Britta Marakatt-Labba, Máilmmi liegganeapmi (Global Warming II), 2021

Britta Marakatt-Labba artwork joins Nationalmuseum collection

Living as she does close to nature, Sami artist Britta Marakatt-Labba is increasingly aware of the changes being wrought by global warming. Thanks to a very generous donation from the Friends of Nationalmuseum Bengt Julin Foundation, her work Máilmmi liegganeapmi (Global Warming II) has now joined the Nationalmuseum collection.

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