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Barbara Kruger, Untitled (Your Body is a Battleground), 1989. Photo: Jochen Arentzen, Courtesy of the artist and Sprüth Magers. Guy Le Querrec, Germany. Berlin. On the wall, people celebrating New Year's Eve, 1989. © Guy Le Querrec/Magnum Photos.

Exhibition about 1989 at Nationalmuseum this autumn

This autumn, Nationalmuseum features an exhibition on one of the most dramatic moments in history – the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. The exhibition, which opens on 5 September, takes a broad look at what happened within the visual culture during the upheavals of 1989.

Marie-Philippe Coupin de la Couperie, Raphael Adjusts Fornarina’s Hair Before Painting her Portrait, 1824. Photo: Cecilia Heisser/Nationalmuseum.

New acquisition: Painting by the French painter Coupin de la Couperie

Nationalmuseum recently acquired a work by French painter Marie-Philippe Coupin de la Couperie. The painting is called Raphael Adjusts Fornarina’s Hair Before Painting her Portrait and was put on display at the Saloon in 1824. It is a fine example of what is known as the Troubadour style, which became popular in the years following the French Revolution.

Constantin Hansen, View of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome, 1836. Photo: Sofia Persson/Nationalmuseum.

A five-year long acquisition project of Danish art at Nationalmuseum has been concluded

When the Danish Golden Age exhibition at Nationalmuseum comes to an end on 21 July a chapter in the history of the museum will also come to an end. It will mark the end of an acquisition project of paintings from the Danish Golden Age , in all 90 paintings and the same number of drawings have been acquired and incorporated into the museum's collection, making it the largest outside of Denmark.

Barbara Kruger, Untitled (Your Body is a Battleground), 1989. Photo: Jochen Arentzen, Courtesy of the artist and Sprüth Magers. Hella Jongerius – Breathing Colour, Design Museum London. Photo: Luke Hayes.

Exhibitions at Nationalmuseum this autumn

1989 – culture and politics
5 September 2019 – 12 January 2020
This autumn will mark the thirty year anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall. It became the political symbol of a political world order that has endured since the end of the second world war. The exhibition examines what took place in the visual culture in the broadest sense in this radical historical period. It will be a kal

© Bruno Ehrs, Ingegerd Råman. 2019 Portrait of Honour, The Swedish National Portrait Gallery.

The 2019 Portrait of Honour – Ingegerd Råman

On Saturday, May 25th, this year’s Portrait of Honour will be unveiled at Gripsholm Castle. This year’s Portrait of Honour is the professor and designer Ingegerd Råman and was created by the photographer Bruno Ehrs. He has depicted both Ingegerd Råman's artistic ideals and her field of activity as a designer.

Ingalena Klenell, There is a thread. Photo: Daniel Milton.

New acquisition: Glass installation by Ingalena Klenell

Nationalmuseum has recently acquired an object by artist Ingalena Klenell in kiln-cast glass called There is a thread. Ingalena Klenell’s production in recent years has been characterised by suggestive, spatial installations based on impressions from the forested Nordic landscape.

Christen Købke, Portrait of landscape painter Frederic Sødring. Photo: The Hirschsprung Collection. Gerda Roosval-Kallstenius, Portrait of the artist Astrid Setterwall Ångström. Photo: Nationalmuseum.

Exhibitions – Summer 2019

This summer Nationalmuseum in Stockholm has a Danish theme with the exhibitions The Danish Golden Age and Finn Juhl: Architectural Furniture Designer. Nationalmuseum Jamtli shows Nordic turn-of-the-century art in From Dawn till Dusk and at Läckö Castle modern glass art from 1960 onwards will be on show.

Nils Kreuger, Nightfall. Photo: Nationalmuseum.

Nordic turn-of-the-century art in exhibition at Nationalmuseum Jamtli

The exhibition From Dawn till Dusk – Nordic Art Around the Turn of the Century 1900 opens at Nationalmuseum Jamtli in Östersund on 28 May. Around 130 works will be displayed, including artists like Eugène Jansson, Eva Bonnier, Helmer Osslund, Carl Wilhelmson, Elsa Beskow, Anders Zorn and Bruno Liljefors.

Jeremiah Meyer, A Boy In Blue Coat and Ozias Humphry, Portrait of Suliman Aga Le Luna. Photo: Anna Danielsson/Nationalmuseum.

New Acquisition: Three English Miniaturists

Nationalmuseum has acquired three English works by miniaturists Jeremiah Meyer, Ozias Humphry and John Cox Dillman Engleheart. The portraits in question are all examples of the blossoming of portrait miniatures as an art form from the mid-eighteenth to early nineteenth centuries. The acquisitions represent an important addition to the museum’s collection of portrait miniatures.

Interior from Finn Juhl’s home in Ordrup and Egyptian chair by Finn Juhl. Photo: Anna Danielsson and Anders Sune Berg.

Exhibition about the furniture architect Finn Juhl at Nationalmuseum

In the spring and summer of 2019, Nationalmuseum will mount an exhibition about the Danish architect and furniture designer Finn Juhl. One of the most influential Scandinavian furniture designers of the 20th century will be presented through an exclusive selection of his furniture, artwork and crafts.

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