- Open today 11–17
This spring children and young people between the ages of 7 and 15 visited the exhibition The Return of Finsta, and also took a closer look at selected art works ...
The multifaceted artist Finsta (Finn Hallin, born 1978), with his playful and distinctive imagery, is one of Europe’s leading urban contemporary artists.
This spring, Skissernas Museum – Museum of Artistic Process and Public Art will be showcasing Sonia Delaunay’s monumental paintings Propeller, Aeroplane Engine and Dashboard.
Carl Boutard and Kristina Matousch, both active on public space projects, meet here in the exhibition Gapet (The Gap) where the key focal points are the artistic process, the space and the time dimension.
The exhibition shows all the contributions to the Swedish Photobook Prize 2021.
How would public art be expressed if there were no official commissioner? What issues and ideas would berepresented and how would they be designed? What public spaces and locations would the artists themselves choose?
The exhibition sheds light on the process surrounding Andreas Eriksson’s textile works. The focus is on ten monumental tapestries in unbleached linen created by Eriksson in close cooperation with several artisan weavers in Lidköping and Berlin.
Gyllenhammar's work explores the boundary between private and public, often with issues related to identity and vulnerability and the conditions for artistic creation. A central work in the exhibition is the film Cast, in which a woman is violently cast by having plaster thrown on her.
Varje år delar Fotoförfattarna inom Svenska Fotografers förbund ut det prestigefyllda Svenska Fotobokspriset.
Jockum Nordström’s drawings, collages, illustrations and books are appreciated all over the world. With paper, scissors, pencil, watercolour and crayon, he creates an entirely personal pictorial world where childhood memories merge with the adult world, imagination and dreams.
Currently, Garaicoa resides in Madrid, but he regularly returns to his home city of Havana in Cuba, where he still works and has a studio. Havana’s unfinished and abandoned building projects and the lost dreams they represent are a starting point for his reflections on the failure of all utopias.
In conjunction with the release of the picture book Den försvunna trädgårdsfesten – En berättelse om Isaac Grünewald och sagodjuren (The lost garden party – A story about Isaac Grünewald and the fairytale animals) we present a smaller exhibition with illustrator and children's book author Cecilia Heikkila's illustrations and sketches.