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Anton Alvarez, Alphabet Aerobics E–16, 2016, raw-fired clay. Photo: Linn Ahlgren/Nationalmuseum

Nationalmuseum acquires Anton Alvarez sculpture

Nationalmuseum has added the ceramic sculpture Alphabet Aerobics E–16 by Anton Alvarez to its collection. Alvarez’s art is an ongoing study of how he can create artefacts while liberating himself from the creation process and the expectations and traditions of the world at large.

Carl Fredrik von Breda, The Actor Saint-Ange, 1785. Photo: Cecilia Heisser/Nationalmuseum

Nationalmuseum acquires important actor portrait by artist Carl Fredrik von Breda

Nationalmuseum has acquired a portrait by Carl Fredrik von Breda of the actor Saint-Ange. It is one of a suite of role portraits depicting members of King Gustav III’s French theatre troupe led by the legendary Jacques Marie Boutet, known as Monvel. Besides being a superb example of Gustavian art, the portrait shows the young von Breda’s skill as a portrait painter in his own right.

Martinus Rørbye, Loggia on Procida, 1835

Nationalmuseum acquires two Italian scenes by Martinus Rørbye and Constantin Hansen

Nationalmuseum has acquired two Italian scenes by Danish golden age artists: Loggia on Procida by Martinus Rørbye (1835) and The Temple of Minerva at the Forum Nervae by Constantin Hansen (circa 1840). Each piece in its way represents some of the finest work produced by north European artists on their travels to the south.

Louis Gurlitt, Marina Piccola, Capri, 1844

New acquisition: Three works by German-Danish artist Louis Gurlitt

Nationalmuseum has acquired three works by the German-Danish artist Louis Gurlitt (1812–97), which between them illustrate different aspects of the artist’s diverse oeuvre. Gurlitt studied in Copenhagen and early in his career was considered a promising figure in Danish painting.

Left: Peepoo single-use toilet. Photo: Maria Berndtsson/Peepoople Right: The Power Aware Cord. Photo: RISE Interactive

Nationalmuseum showcases smart Swedish design at Arlanda airport

These are exciting times for the design world. New technology is creating new opportunities, but there are major challenges involved in building a sustainable society. Crossing Borders–Smart Design, an exhibition presented in partnership with Swedavia, showcases products by Swedish designers in the fields of communication, manufacturing and sustainable design. The exhibition opens 28 June.

Invitation to press preview: Hundred Years of Finnish Design - From the Rafaela & Kaj Forsblom Collection

Invitation to press preview: Hundred Years of Finnish Design - From the Rafaela & Kaj Forsblom Collection

The burgeoning of design and fine craft in Finland from 1900 to the present day will be the theme of the closing exhibition at Nationalmuseum Design, Nationalmuseum’s temporary space for design-related exhibitions in Stockholm. The exhibition Hundred Years of Finnish Design - From the Rafaela & Kaj Forsblom Collection opens June 20 with a press preview at 10:00 the same morning.

Nationalmuseum’s summer exhibition at Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum celebrates the art of Wilhelm Kåge

In 1917 the Gustavsberg porcelain works hired Wilhelm Kåge, a commercial artist. That same year the manufacturer introduced a “dinner service for the working class”. Nationalmuseum’s summer exhibition at the Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum is marking the centenary with a comprehensive presentation of Kåge’s diverse art. 
The exhibition features examples of Kåge’s work ranging from everyday china t

© Olle Hamngren, Göran Persson. 2017 Portrait of Honour, Swedish National Portrait Collection.

Göran Persson is this year’s Portrait of Honour

On Saturday 3 June, the 2017 Portrait of Honour will be unveiled at Gripsholm Castle. The subject this year is Göran Persson, the Social Democrat politician and former prime minister. The portrait is the work of Olle Hamngren, who has created a dignified painting in an illusionistic style with many levels.

Hanna Hedman, North, necklace, 2015. Photo: Linn Ahlgren/Nationalmuseum

New acquisition: North necklace by Hanna Hedman

Nationalmuseum has acquired a necklace created in 2015 by Hanna Hedman (born 1980). North is made from reindeer hide, sheepskin, and reindeer, moose and deer antler. The materials reflect the artist’s Norrbotten connections. Hanna Hedman is also featured in Nationalmuseum’s Transformations exhibition, which opens soon in Venice.

Hanna Hedman, While they await extinction, brooch/object, 2011. Photo: Sanna Lindberg

Nationalmuseum to exhibit Swedish art jewellery in Venice

The exhibition "Transformations - Six Artists from Sweden" will open on Thursday 11 May at the Museo Palazzo Mocenigo, a Renaissance palace in the center of Venice. The six jewellery artists Tobias Alm, Sara Borgegård Älgå, Hanna Hedman, Catarina Hällzon, Agnes Larsson and Märta Mattsson, will contribute a total of 57 works to this exhibition which will coincide with the 2017 Venice Biennale.

Kenta I-II (Kenneth Gustafsson), singer, diptych 1979

Nationalmuseum presents a new aspect of Dawid’s art at Gripsholm this summer

Men, an exhibition of 49 photographic portraits by Dawid, opens at Gripsholm Castle on 20 May 2017. Most of the portraits are being exhibited for the first time. Dawid is not known for his portraits. Now, with the first full-scale exhibition of these works, visitors have the opportunity to discover a previously unknown aspect of his art.

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