- Open today 11–17
New works by Jens Henricson. Sketches and models for Measurement of time, public artwork for Umeå University, 2018.
Since the early 1990s, Mats Bigert and Lars Bergström have been interested in extreme weather phenomena and climate-related issues.
This is the first ever exhibition of the British artist Andy Goldsworthy in Scandinavia.
As part of Lund University’s 350th anniversary celebrations, the whole of the King’s House will open to the public for the first time. A jubilee exhibition, On the Thresholds of Knowledge, will display works by thirteen international and local artists throughout the building.
The American artist Swoon, whose real name is Caledonia Curry, started as a street artist in the industrial areas of Brooklyn and Manhattan around the year 2000.
Andreas Eriksson has worked for two years on his large painting for the main entrance of the Nya Karolinska Solna. It is here that patients and visitors get the first impression of the hospital.
Patchwork is a term used to describe a form built on the relationship of the parts to the whole. As in a quilt there can be great variation between the different parts, while the repetition of a pattern often is a distinguishing feature.
This exhibition shows architectural models by Elding Oscarson, the architectural firm that won the competition to design Skissernas Museum’s extension with a restaurant and lobby in 2014. The spectacular meeting hall was added later on, created out of a former inner courtyard in the middle of the museum building.
Modulating Light was a four-week design workshop at Lund University, School of Architecture where students investigated techniques in surface modeling and 3D printing.
The Lund University Art Collection can be described as the University’s visual memory. As is the case for many universities with large collections, mainly in the Anglo-American world, the purpose of the collection has been to encourage students’ understanding of art and its role in society through direct engagement with works of art.
Lina Selander is one of Sweden´s most innovative artists within the field of moving images. She has produced several public works using light, audio and video.
An exhibition about the modernist from Lund, Bernt Nyberg´s (1927 –1978) threatened buildings, which originates from the American Architect Matthew Hall´s research project on the ground-breaking accomplishments of Nyberg.