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  • A reworked version of the interactive installation "The Liminal Eatery" is exhibited. Photo: Carl Ander, the photo has been cropped.

    Acclaimed Art and Design Duo Wang & Söderström at the Röhsska Museum

    On March 29th, the exhibition Sharp Feelers – Soft Antennas with design and artist duo Wang & Söderström opens at the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg, Sweden. Visitors are invited to explore 3D-printed sculptures, films and interactive installations that engage multiple senses - and challenge the boundaries between design and technology.

  • Photograph: Kristin Lidell

    New design exhibition at the Röhsska Museum

    The new permanent exhibition Design Stories showcases design icons, unique crafted works and fashion from the past 150 years. The exhibition spans an entire floor of the museum and features over 500 objects from the museum’s collection. The exhibition opens on November 9, marking that all of Röhsska Museum permanent exhibitions now is open to the public.

  • Nordic Fashion Now – Knitwear and Print. Photo: Kristin Lidell

    Fashion talents showcase innovative knitwear and prints

    The exhibition "Nordic Fashion Now – Knitwear and Print" highlights fifteen new Nordic fashion talents. Through innovative design in knitted fashion and printing techniques, the exhibition at the Röhsska Museum offers new perspectives and approaches to understanding the cultural value of fashion.

  • Lap-See Lam in the process of 3D scanning objects from the Röhsska museum for her new work Raining Dragon Scales. Photo: Carl Ander

    Lap-See Lam in solo exhibition at Röhsska museum

    Shadow puppets, sculptures and music take us on a journey through time and space. This autumn, Röhsska museum will host the solo exhibition Raining Dragon Scales, with the one of the artists of the moment, Lap-See Lam.

  • Earthenware pot from 480 BC, Greece. Photo: Carl Ander, Röhsska museet.

    Migration offers new perspectives on the museum collection

    Why do similar motifs and patterns appear in different cultures and periods? This is one question that the Röhsska Museum examines in Migration – the Journeys of Objects. The exhibition that opens October 23 offers new perspectives on the museum collection.

  • Image: Wang & Söderström

    Ocean Plastics presents design’s ability to influence the future

    It is estimated that in 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean. With the exhibition Ocean Plastics, the Röhsska Museum wants to highlight how designers consider possibilities and materials of the future through various design projects. Welcome to the press preview on Friday, June 14th at 11:00.