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  • John Akomfrah, Purple, 2017. Courtesy the Artist and Lisson Gallery. © Smoking Dogs Films

    John Akomfrah's Purple opens at Bildmuseet

    ​Bildmuseet presents a new work by British artist and filmmaker John Akomfrah, his most ambitious project to date. Purple is an immersive six-channel video installation addressing man's relationship to nature and to the planet. Press conference with John Akomfrah on Thursday 12 April 10:00-12:00, including a preview of the 60 minutes film work. The exhibition opens April 13 at 19:00.

  • Do Ho Suh, Passage/s, 2017. Courtesy the artist, Lehmann Maupin, New York/Hong Kong, and Victoria Miro, London

    Opening at Bildmuseet: Do Ho Suh / Passages

    On Friday 17 November, Bildmuseet will open a solo exhibition of the works of artist Do Ho Suh, his first in Scandinavia. The museum’s top floor will be taken up entirely by a large installation of his transparent fabric structures. The exhibition also includes video works and drawings in which the artist explores architecture in various ways as physical and mental spaces.

  • Marcel Duchamp, Boîte-en-valise, 1941/1966. ©Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp / Bildupphovsrätt 2017

    Dada is Dada – new exhibition opens at Bildmuseet

    In the upcoming Dada is Dada exhibition, Bildmuseet presents paintings, drawings, documents, photography, collages, objects, sound recordings and films from one of the most influential art movements of the 20th century. The exhibition opens on Friday evening 17 November.

  • Students at Umeå Institute of Design. Photo: Malin Grönborg

    Umeå Institute of Design ranked no 1 in the world – again

    For the second year in a row, Umeå Institute of Design is listed number one on the two top ranking institutes for product design educations in the world – Red Dot and iF. Landing a world-leading position yet again opens up for new collaborations with global organisations and corporations, at the same time as it further lifts student recruitment.

  • Amar Kanwar, The Scene of Crime (Installation view from The Sovereign Forest). Courtesy of the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery

    Opening at Bildmuseet: Amar Kanwar / The Sovereign Forest

    ​On Friday 20 October at 19:00 Bildmuseet opens a large exhibition by recognised artist and filmmaker Amar Kanwar. The Sovereign Forest is a poetic response to the conflict over land and the resistance of local communities in the Indian state of Odisha. Press preview on Thursday 19 October at 10:00 – Welcome! The artist will participate.

  • PhD student Fredrik Olajos taking samples in the lake Lotaten, Jämtland, Sweden.

    10,000 year-old DNA proves when fish colonialized our lakes

    DNA in lake sediment forms a natural archive displaying when various fish species colonized lakes after the glacial period. This according to researchers at the Department of Ecology and Environmental Science at Umeå University in a study published in the journal Methods in Ecology and Evolution.

  • Reindeer and other grazing animals can reduce the effect of climate warming on tundra plant diversity.

    Reindeer grazing protects tundra plant diversity in a warming climate

    Climate warming reduces the number of plant species in the tundra, but plant-eating animals, such as reindeer and voles, can turn this negative effect into something positive. The results of a study coordinated from Umeå University in Sweden are now published in Nature Communications.

  • 35 million SEK for interdisciplinary research on plant stress responses

    35 million SEK for interdisciplinary research on plant stress responses

    Åsa Strand, Stefan Björklund and Martin Rosvall, all researchers at Umeå University, have been awarded 35 million SEK from the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research for a five-year research program on systems biology. The interdisciplinary project aims to map how plants react to abiotic stresses such as drought or extreme temperatures.

  • Ana Mendieta, Sweating Blood, 1973. © The Estate of Ana Mendieta Collection, LLC. Courtesy Galerie Lelong, New York

    Ana Mendieta / Covered in Time and History

    Blood, fire, earth, water and her own body; Ana Mendieta's poetic and striking works from the 1970s and 1980s are a delicate balancing act between vulnerability and strength. Welcome to Bildmuseet for a press preview on Thursday 15 June 10 am, of the largest presentation of Mendieta's artistry shown in Sweden to date.

  • Stefano Papazian Foto: Karen Kloth

    The chemistry of plants facing multiple stress scenarios

    All living organisms harbor complex chemical networks inside their cells. The sum of all these chemical reactions is the driving force of life and is called metabolism. In his thesis work, Stefano Papazian, Umeå University, Sweden, studies how plants adapt their metabolic networks to respond to different environmental stresses.

  • About half of all children aged 4-8 years have nightmares that affect their will and ability to sleep. To solve the problem Martina Eriksson developed Dream Play, a monster trap consisting of a digital and physical product.

    Monster Traps and Mars Rovers at UID’17 - Umeå Institute of Design’s Degree Exhibition

    Imagine a future where children don't need to fear scary monsters under their beds. What if NASA's next vehicle to explore Mars is already designed, in northern Sweden. Consider a tomorrow where breathing difficulties among newborn children in developing countries aren’t life-threatening anymore. June 1-2, graduates present their degree projects at Umeå Institute of Design’s yearly exhibition.

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