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​The exhibition Ingegerd Råman opens on Friday 3 June

On Friday 3 June, Ingegerd Råman opens at Nationalmuseum Design. In this exhibition, one of Sweden’s most influential designers presents a personal selection of the projects and commissions she has worked on, with commentary in the form of sketches, videos and captions. The exhibition is coproduced with Vandalorum in Värnamo, where it will go on show this autumn.

© Thron Ullberg, Barbro Osher, 2016.

​Barbro Osher this year’s Portrait of Honour

Saturday 28 May will see the unveiling of the 2016 Portrait of Honour at Gripsholm Castle. This year it depicts Professor Barbro Osher, the Swedish Consul General in San Francisco and a generous philanthropist. The portrait was taken by Thron Ullberg, who faithfully captures both the model’s modest air and her work as a patron of the arts.

​Dawid, Carl XVI Gustaf, 2005.

​New acquisition: Photographic royal portraits

In celebration of Carl XVI Gustaf’s 70th birthday, the Friends of Nationalmuseum, Nationalmusei Vänner, has given the Swedish National Portrait Gallery at Gripsholm Castle a gift comprising eight portraits of H. M. the King and members of the royal family. The photographic portraits are by four renowned Swedish photographers: Dawid (Björn Dawidsson), Bruno Ehrs, Thron Ullberg and Mattias Edwall.

Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, called Guercino, Study for a Hercules in three-quarter-length, beginning of the 1640s. Photo: Cecilia Heisser/Nationalmuseum.

​New Acquisition: A Study for Hercules by Guercino

The Nationalmuseum has acquired a red-chalk figure study for a Hercules, in three-quarter-length from the 1640s by the Italian Baroque artist Guercino. The drawing that in the 18th century belonged to the Swedish diplomat and art collector Count Carl Gustaf Tessin has thus been reunited with the main part of his drawings collection in the museum’s holdings.

The Jeweller’s Art – Precious Objects from the 17th Century to the Present Day. Foto: Bodil Beckman.

​The Jeweller’s Art – summer exhibition at Läckö Castle

Continuing its programming on the theme of art jewellery, Nationalmuseum is presenting an exhibition titled The Jeweller’s Art at Läckö Castle this summer. On show will be some 300 pieces – tiaras, necklaces, brooches, snuff boxes, pocket watches and miniature portraits – dating from 1650 to the present day. The materials range from gold, pearls and diamonds to plastic, eggshell and perch skin.

Betzy Ählström, Vase Christmas Cactus, 1902. Photo: Linn Ahlgren/Nationalmuseum.

New acquisition: Technically advanced Art Nouveau glass vase by Betzy Ählström

​Nationalmuseum has acquired a unique piece of art glass designed by Betzy Ählström. The Christmas Cactus vase was manufactured in 1902 at the Reijmyre glassworks where she was hired for a brief period. Ählström is now considered one of the female pioneers in the history of Swedish glassmaking and only a few works by her are known.

Open Space-Mind Maps opens at Nationalmuseum Design 11 March

Open Space-Mind Maps opens at Nationalmuseum Design 11 March

​This spring Nationalmuseum Design will host an exhibition of contemporary art jewellery. The exhibition features 30 international artists with about 160 works on display. A press preview will be held on 11 march at 10 am.

​New acquisitions: Two nudes and an interior by Eckersberg and L.A. Smith

​New acquisitions: Two nudes and an interior by Eckersberg and L.A. Smith

Nationalmuseum has acquired a nude by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, a central figure in the art history of the Danish Golden Age. Nationalmuseum has also acquired a second nude and an idyllic interior scene of a mother and child by a window, both painted by Eckersberg’s pupil Ludvig August Smith.

​Nationalmuseum Design during Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair

​Nationalmuseum Design during Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair

A year ago, during Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, Nationalmuseum Design opened as a new arena for design. This year two exhibitions are on show; The New Map and Women Pioneers. During the week there will be guided tours, a design talk and a release party together with Omforma, all with free admission.

​New acquisition: Photographic portrait of Gustaf VI Adolf by C.G. Rosenberg

​New acquisition: Photographic portrait of Gustaf VI Adolf by C.G. Rosenberg

Thanks to a generous donation, Nationalmuseum has acquired a unique photographic portrait by C.G. Rosenberg of King Gustaf VI Adolf. This portrait of Gustaf VI Adolf is the most widely circulated image of the king. A version of it remains in daily use in the form of a five-krona coin, which is to be gradually withdrawn from circulation, starting in the autumn of 2016.

Exhibitions at Nationalmuseum 2016

Exhibitions at Nationalmuseum 2016

Nationalmuseum at Konstakademien
The Artist
11 February – 4 September 2016
The Artist is an exhibition that discusses what it means to be an artist, in both a contemporary and a historical context. It examines roles, ideals and myths, illustrating how artists have related to the values, audiences and markets of their time. The exhibition is co-produced by Konstakademien (The Royal Academy

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