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​New acquisition: Study of a man in Turkish dress by Amalia Lindegren

​New acquisition: Study of a man in Turkish dress by Amalia Lindegren

Nationalmuseum has acquired a study of a man in Turkish dress by Amalia Lindegren, a significant addition to the museum’s collection of works by female artists. The painting was a prize in a Christmas lottery run by the Swedish Association for Art in 1854 and was won by Fredrik Bergwall, a manufacturer from Norrköping. Until now, it has remained in his family’s possession.

​Second digital edition of Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum now available

​Second digital edition of Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum now available

The latest edition of the Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum is now available. The Art Bulletin is an academic journal in digital format, published annually in English. Since 2014 it has been an entirely digital publication, available to download and read free of charge either in full or as individual articles.

​Outstanding collections meet in exhibition about the role of the artist

​Outstanding collections meet in exhibition about the role of the artist

Nationalmuseum, Moderna Museet and Konstakademien are showcasing the strengths of their respective collections by bringing together works from different eras in a co-produced exhibition titled The Artist. On show will be close to 100 works by some of the biggest names in art history, from Rubens and Rembrandt via Renoir and Picasso to Cindy Sherman.

​Contemporary jewellery at Nationalmuseum Design this spring

​Contemporary jewellery at Nationalmuseum Design this spring

This spring Nationalmuseum Design will host an exhibition of contemporary art jewellery. The exhibition features 30 artists from all over the world, with about 160 works on display. The curator is Dr. Ellen Maurer Zilioli, who is based in Germany.

New acquisition: Wall clock by Jacob Kock

New acquisition: Wall clock by Jacob Kock

A Gustavian wall clock, believed to be the only one of its kind, is a welcome new addition to Nationalmuseum’s collection. Dating from 1777, the clock bears the signature of Jacob Kock, clockmaker to the Swedish royal court. However, the main source of interest is neither the clock mechanism nor the gilded wooden case, but the unique clock face in white-glazed faience.

​The New Map and Women Pioneers at Nationalmuseum Design

​The New Map and Women Pioneers at Nationalmuseum Design

December 4 sees the opening of two exhibitions at Nationalmuseum Design. The New Map describes how collaboration between designers and manufacturers is highlighting the scope for local partnerships in an era when many believe Swedish manufacturing is dead. Women Pioneers presents works from the interwar years by accomplished female artists and designers whom history has more or less forgotten.

​Rodin exhibition at Nationalmuseum opening 1 October

​Rodin exhibition at Nationalmuseum opening 1 October

This autumn, Nationalmuseum presents a major exhibition about the French sculptor Auguste Rodin, co-produced with the Musée Rodin, Paris, and the Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki. Many of Rodin’s works have achieved iconic status. The Thinker is one of the world’s best-known sculptures.

​New acquisition: An Oil Study by Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert

​New acquisition: An Oil Study by Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert

Nationalmuseum has acquired an oil head study of a boy by Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert dating from the mid-1640s. Probably, the study is a so-called tronie, and the boy depicted was, among others, used as a model for Amor Triumphant Amongst the Emblems of Art, Science and War by the same artist. The new acquisition permits the two closely related works to be reunited in the collections.

​Domestic Futures opening at Nationalmuseum Design 18 September

​Domestic Futures opening at Nationalmuseum Design 18 September

In the exhibition Domestic Futures at Nationalmuseum Design designers from all over the world speculate how design and products have the power to influence our everyday life. Will we generate our own power, keep replacement organs at home in the fridge or even own an apartment on another planet? A press preview of the exhibition is held on 18 September at 10 am.

​Nationalmuseum working with Joel Sanders Architect

​Nationalmuseum working with Joel Sanders Architect

In preparation for the opening of the renovated museum, Nationalmuseum has established a working relationship with Joel Sanders Architect. The project includes designing display components such as display cases, podiums and benches, which will be needed when the museum returns to its permanent home.

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