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  • Eva Koťátková's exhibition at Bildmuseet, Sweden. Exhibition photo © Erik Hillbom / Bildmuseet.

    Eva Koťátková /  What Does a Turtle Feel Through the Carapace? 

    Empathy and the ability to understand the situation of others is the theme of Czech artist Eva Koťátková’s exhibition, which opens at Bildmuseet on April 8. The central work is a two-part installation, one of which is shown in the artist’s solo exhibition at Bildmuseet and the other in parallel as part of ARS22 at Kiasma in Helsinki.

  • Peter Öhrnell, En perfekt dag [A Perfect Day], 2020. Acrylic on canvas.

    Paintings by Peter Öhrnell at Bildmuseet

    On 24 April, Bildmuseet inaugurates an exhibition with paintings of Peter Öhrnell. The show includes about ten works from recent years, most of which are entirely new.

  • From the picture book Kom dagen, kom natten [Come Day, Come Night] by Åsa Lind and Emma Virke.

    New Exhibition at Bildmuseet – Swedish Picture Book of the Year

    Kom dagen, kom natten [Come Day, Come Night] by Åsa Lind and Emma Virke is named the best Swedish picture book in 2020 and honoured with the national award Snöbollen. In conjunction with the prize ceremony at Umeå International Literature Festival, Bildmuseet inaugurates an exhibition presenting the awarded book.

  • Naeem Mohaiemen, Jole Dobe Na (Those Who Do Not Drown), 2020. Still from the film

    Premiere in Europe for Naeem Mohaiemen’s new film about loss and care

    ​Naeem Mohaiemen’s film Jole Dobe Na (Those Wo Do Not Drown) was commissioned by the Yokohama Triennale and Bildmuseet, where it is now being shown for the first time following its premiere in Japan. In the exhibition at Bildmuseet, the new film is presented together with earlier works by the artist.

  • Mónica de Miranda, When Words Escape, Flowers Speak, 2017. Cortesy of the Artist.

    Ground Control – New Exhibition Opens at Bildmuseet

    Bildmuseet presents Ground Control, an exhibition with works by contemporary artists interested in plants and their political dimensions. Welcome to press previews – digital and on-site – on Thursday 24 September.

  • One of the new exhibtion is a Faith Ringgold retrospective with works from the 1960s to the 2000s. Photo: Mikael Lundgren.

    Bildmuseet reopens with Ringgold, Sansour and Cyrén

    Three new exhibitions are installed when Bildmuseet opens its doors: The first retrospective in the Nordics of the acclaimed artist and civil rights activist Faith Ringgold; Larissa Sansours evocative and thought-provoking Heirloom, Denmark's contribution to the Venice Biennale in 2019; and Swedish Picture Book of the Year / Marathon by Karin Cyrén.

  • Ann Edholm, Tounge on the Tip – Stans (detail), 2006. Courtesy of the artist.

    Ann Edholm / Tongue on the Tip

    Bildmuseet is presenting parts of Ann Edholm’s series of paintings Tongue on the Tip, together with sketches and collages. With their defined geometric shapes, her large-scale paintings may seem completely abstract but the works include interpretations of art history and ancient legends, of Jewish deportations during the Nazi reign, and her mother’s memories of World War II Berlin.

  • Grada Kilomba, Illusions Vol. III, Antigone, 2019. Courtesy of the artist.

    Opening at Bildmuseet: Grada Kilomba / A World of Illusions

    Bildmuseet, Sweden, presents Grada Kilomba’s first solo exhibition in Scandinavia; a trilogy of poetic film installations that use antique dramas to highlight postcolonial issues of racism, gender oppression and violence. The exhibition is the premiere of the third chapter of the trilogy, and the large scale video works are thereby being exhibited together for the very first time.

  • New book about Physics and Art from Bildmuseet, Umeå University, Sweden.

    Physics and the Artistic Imagination – New book from Bildmuseet

    Featuring works by contemporary international artists, essays about physics and art, as well as extracts from conversations between physicists and artists, the book Entangle: Physics and the Artistic Imagination is an introduction to how particle physics is inspiring the work and practice of contemporary artists.

  • Pierre Huyghe, Untitled (Human Mask), 2014. Courtesy the Artist.

    Opening at Bildmuseet: Art Across Species and Beings

    The upcoming exhibition at Bildmuseet brings together an outstanding selection of artworks which invite the visitor to rethink the human position in the world. "Animalesque / Art Across Species and Beings" presents 17 artists from different countries, generations and backgrounds. Film and video, drawing and sculpture, installation and sound. Press preview 13 June, opening 14 June.

  • Carl Johan De Geer, The Big Misconception, 1967/2005

    Opening at Bildmuseet: Carl Johan De Geer / The Big Misconception

    Creative, provocative and brilliantly versatile, Carl Johan De Geer has been working as an artist, designer, film-maker, photographer, stage designer, cultural journalist, musician and author since the early 1960s. However, he originally wanted to be a textile designer. "The Big Misconception" presents De Geer’s textile work, pattern sketches and photographs from the 1960s to the early 2000s.

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