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​New acquisition: Watercolours by Ivar Arosenius

​New acquisition: Watercolours by Ivar Arosenius

Nationalmuseum has acquired two watercolour paintings showing two different sides of the publicly loved artist Ivar Arosenius. Evil Powers is a jocular personification of evil, depicting a she-dragon with her young. The second work is a sketch for a fairytale series entitled The Caliph’s Golden Bird.Over the years, Nationalmuseum has continuously added works by this artist to its collection.

​Exhibitions at Nationalmuseum spring 2015

​Exhibitions at Nationalmuseum spring 2015

Nationalmuseum at Konstakademien
Denise Grünstein – En face
19 February – 3 May
The exhibition on and by photographer Denise Grünstein is based on the suite of images 1866 taken in the empty museum building at the start of 2014. 19 works from the suite are on show for the first time, as well as a number of selected works from earlier suites of images.
100 Great Paintings
11 June

New acquisition: English cabinet in imitation lacquer

New acquisition: English cabinet in imitation lacquer

​Nationalmuseum has acquired a magnificent English cabinet in imitation lacquer. Manufactured circa 1680, the cabinet had been part of the Biby estate collection since 1788. Nationalmuseum purchased the piece at last summer’s auction of items from the Biby estate.

​Denise Grünstein exhibition at Nationalmuseum next spring

​Denise Grünstein exhibition at Nationalmuseum next spring

An exhibition on and by photographer Denise Grünstein will open at Nationalmuseum on 19 February. The exhibition is based on the art project that the photographer ran in the empty museum building earlier this year. The suite of images is entitled 1866 after the year in which the museum opened and it is being shown for the first time.

​New Acquisition: David with the Head of Goliath by Domenico Fetti

​New Acquisition: David with the Head of Goliath by Domenico Fetti

Nationalmuseum has acquired a work by Domenico Fetti, one of the truly important Italian Baroque painters. The painting comes from a Swedisg collection and has not been shown to the public since 1963. Several details strongly suggest that this was the first of the two known closely related versions of this composition, something that upcoming art technological studies will tell.

Mats Ek this year’s Portrait of Honour

Mats Ek this year’s Portrait of Honour

Saturday 15 November will see the unveiling of the 2014 Portrait of Honour at Gripsholm Castle. This year, choreographer and director Mats Ek has been captured by photographer Lesley Leslie-Spinks. Mats Ek is renowned for his new interpretations of ballet classics, most recently in the acclaimed Juliet and Romeo.

Subjective selection in Nationalmuseum Design’s first exhibition

Subjective selection in Nationalmuseum Design’s first exhibition

Nationalmuseum Design is opening up in Kulturhuset in Stockholm on 6 February. The first exhibition is a collaboration with the podcast Summit and contains highly personal and subjective selections. In Subjectivities – selected design the designers and the museum choose objects from each other.

Major loan of Rembrandt works to Budapest

Major loan of Rembrandt works to Budapest

Nationalmuseum has made a major loan of 17th-century Dutch paintings to an exhibition at Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest. The exhibition opens on 31 October and surveys one of the golden ages of European culture. The loan comprises some 30 works form the museum’s prominent collection, among them The Kitchen Maid by Rembrandt.

Major loan of Roslin works to Rijksmuseum Twenthe

Major loan of Roslin works to Rijksmuseum Twenthe

Nationalmuseum has made a major loan of works to the Alexander Roslin exhibition at Rijksmuseum Twenthe in the Netherlands, which opens on 18 October. The loan comprises 16 well-known portraits, including The Lady with the Veil, Zoie Ghika and John Jennings Esq., his Brother and Sister-in-Law. This is the first-ever exhibition in the Netherlands devoted to Alexander Roslin and his works.

New acquisition: A French tapestry with Swedish provenance

New acquisition: A French tapestry with Swedish provenance

Nationalmuseum has acquired a French tapestry from the18th century depicting an allegory of the month of October. It was originally one of a twelve-piece series presented to Eric Sparre on his departure as ambassador in France in 1717. The acquisition means that two of the original twelve tapestries are now back in Sweden.

New acquisition: Teapot by Ivan Jelinek

New acquisition: Teapot by Ivan Jelinek

Nationalmuseum has added an exciting piece by Czech ceramicist Ivan Jelinek to its collection of contemporary applied art. The new acquisition is a large ceramic teapot inspired by the Mad Hatter’s tea party in Alice in Wonderland. With its curvaceous lines and highly imaginative design, the piece is typical of the artist’s distinctive work.

Nationalmuseum launches digital journal

Nationalmuseum launches digital journal

Nationalmuseum has launched its first digital journal, which is available online to download and read free of charge. The Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum Stockholm contains academic articles on art history relating to Nationalmuseum’s collections. The journal is moving to digital-only format and will be available through the DiVA portal and the museum’s own website.

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