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  • Hans Gedda exhibition goes on tour to Dunkers kulturhus

    Nationalmuseum’s Hans Gedda exhibition is going on tour and will be on show this summer at Dunkers kulturhus in Helsingborg. The exhibition opens on 14 June and runs until 28 September. The 150 artworks on display include several newly added photographs and drawings.

  • New portrait of Carl Bildt featured in Gripsholm Castle exhibition

    On 14 June, the Crossing Borders exhibition opens at Gripsholm Castle, featuring portraits of Swedes who have pursued their career or made their name outside of Sweden. The exhibition is also on show at Stockholm Arlanda Airport during the spring and summer. A new addition to the exhibits at Gripsholm will be Sanna Sjöswärd’s recent portrait of Carl Bildt.

  • New acquisition: View of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome by Constantin Hansen

    Nationalmuseum has acquired a view of Rome with the church of San Pietro in Vincoli in the foreground, painted in 1836 by Constantin Hansen. In recent decades, oil sketches featuring Italian motifs have been increasingly sought after by museums and private collectors alike. Nationalmuseum is therefore especially pleased to have acquired Hansen’s splendid little Roman scene.

  • Liljefors paintings reunited at Nationalmuseum

    The recent acquisition of a Bruno Liljefors painting has enabled Nationalmuseum to recreate one of the artist’s most ambitious works. Cat in a Summer Meadow was composed alongside Nestlings of Red-Backed Shrike, already in the museum’s collection. Now, the two paintings are on display in a single frame in the exhibition Highlights, as the artist originally intended.

  • Selfies now and then in Nationalmuseum’s highlights exhibition

    In a project about self image and identity, Nationalmuseum has been studying the popular social media phenomena selfies, by comparing them with portraits in the museum’s collections. The result is on show in the exhibition Highlights until 31 August.

  • Gripsholm Castle reopens for the season

    Gripsholm Castle reopens on Thursday 15 May and will be open daily from 10am to 4pm until 30 September. Guided tours of the castle in Swedish and English will be available daily. From 14 June visitors can enjoy Music at Gripsholm, a series of concerts.

  • New acquisition: Crayon study by Georges Seurat

    Through a bequest in the will of the late Mrs Peggy Bonnier, Georges Seurat’s study of a pair of legs for the painting Bathers at Asnières (1884) has been donated to Nationalmuseum. The work exemplifies Seurat’s technique of drawing on heavily grained paper with Conté crayons.

  • Slow Art on show at the Swedish Institute in Paris

    From 10 May Slow Art will be on show at the Swedish Institute in Paris. The exhibition puts time and production processes in perspective. An international audience will now have the chance to meet Swedish artisans. The exhibition is produced by Nationalmuseum in Stockholm where it was on show in 2012.

  • New acquisition: Furniture suite from foreign minister’s residence

    Nationalmuseum has acquired a suite of furniture made in the 1830s and once used in the official residence of the Swedish foreign minister. Fully gilded, and upholstered in French silk, the suite is unusually luxurious by Swedish standards. The closest parallel is the suite that furnishes the Lantern Room at Rosendal Palace.

  • Crossing Borders opens at Arlanda 19 March

    Nationalmuseum’s exhibition Crossing Borders presents a collection of contemporary photographic portraits. The exhibition opens at Stockholm Arlanda Airport 19 March and is part of a joint project with Swedavia to put art and design on show at airports in Sweden. The portraits on view have all been acquired to the Swedish National Portrait Gallery.

  • New acquisition: Portraits without limits by Magnus Laupa, Eric Broms and Fredrik Etoall

    Nationalmuseum has acquired several contemporary photographic portraits of prominent Swedes for the Swedish National Portrait Gallery. The acquisitions include works by Magnus Laupa, Eric Broms and Fredrik Etoall. The portraits will be on show in the Crossing Borders exhibition at Stockholm Arlanda Airport, opening on 19 March, and at Gripsholm Castle this summer.

  • The conservation of The Penitent Mary Magdalene

    The Penitent Mary Magdalene has not been on view for a long time due to the painting’s poor condition. Last year thorough conservation work was carried out to remove layers of dirt and discolourations. After 200 hours of work, it is once again possible to enjoy the many exquisite details. The painting will be on view as part of the exhibition The Masters of Darkness until March 30.

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