Friday, August 11, 2006

Coming up in Stockholm this fall


Moderna museet has some interesting photography shows this fall, including Jens Assur in September. But I guess we are all just waiting for the big Rauschenberg exhibition in January 2007.

Nationalmuseum opens a large exhibition with Scandinavian landscape paintings in September, featuring Carl Larsson, Kröyer, Munch and my personal favourite Vilhelm Hammershöi.

Also in September is the large inauguration show for the new Bonniers konsthall, with some of best contemporary artists in Scandinavia as participants. A must see.

Galleri Magnus Karlsson shows work by iconic and ironic artist Jens Fänge in September, and the internationally renowned Lars Ahrenius in October.

Andrén-Schiptjenko’s programme is not final yet, but it looks like we’ll get a chance to see both Mari Rantanen (feauture work above this article!), and her decorative – almost schematic – art, in late September, and Annika von Hausswolff in November.

It’s probably still a few years left until sculpture makes its definitive come back, but Gallery 17’s Maud Lewenhaupt du Jeu show is just ahead of schedule. She also paints… just to be safe, I guess.

Old school Finnish constructivist Ilkka Pärni shows some really beautiful stuff at Galleri Anders Lundmark in September.

Magasin 3 has put together the first ever single artist exhibition in Scandinavia with Korean artist Kimsooja – opens in October. Also in October is the new Gunnel Wåhlstrand show.

And new work from always overexposed Ernst Billgren in September at Galleri Lars Bohman.

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