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Anders Zorn, Jean Burnay, 1884. Photo: Nationalmuseum. Teppo Asikainen and Ilkka Terho, Computer Divan “Netsurfer”, 1995. Photo: Linn Ahlgren/Nationalmuseum.
Anders Zorn, Jean Burnay, 1884. Photo: Nationalmuseum. Teppo Asikainen and Ilkka Terho, Computer Divan “Netsurfer”, 1995. Photo: Linn Ahlgren/Nationalmuseum.

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Exhibitions at Nationalmuseum 2021

Nationalmuseum will continue with its rich selection of art and design exhibitions in the museum building on Blasieholmen in Stockholm next year. The year begins with the opening of the Zorn – a Swedish Superstar exhibition, based on the 100th anniversary since Anders Zorn’s passing – an exhibition that needed to be postponed due to the covid-19 pandemic. Snowcrash, an exhibitionabout the Finnish design collective, which was also postponed will now be exhibited this spring. Autumn continues with the exhibition Scandinavian Design and the United States, 18901980,which is a collaboration with the National Museum in Oslo, the Milwaukee Art Museum, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Zorn – a Swedish Superstar
18 February–9 August 2021
Exhibited on the top floor

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the passing of Anders Zorn, Nationalmuseum is putting on a major exhibition about his artistry and oeuvre. With more than 200 works, it will be the first really substantial presentation in Sweden in many years. It will be possible in the exhibition to follow Zorn’s career and artistic development in two major parts, the first illustrating the period from 1878 to about 1900, and the second primarily works from the latter part of Zorn’s life. The exhibition is a collaboration with Kunstmuseum Den Haag in the Netherlands, where it is on show in autumn 2020, and the Zorn Museum in Mora.

Snowcrash
18 March 2021–13 February 2022
Exhibited on the middle floor

Snowcrash was the name of a Finnish design collective established an idea laboratory for future-oriented design which was later transformed into a Swedish design company. The collection, which was established over the course of 1997 to 2003, is being exhibited at Nationalmuseum for the first time. During the latter part of the 1990s, Finland and Sweden were regarded as pioneers in the development of Internet and wireless communications. At that time, ideas and concepts about a mobile, connected lifestyle and working remotely were born. Snowcrash experimented with hardware technology and software techniques, natural and synthetic materials, and created objects by linking technology to form, function and future that remind us of what is possible if one looks at the future with optimism. The exhibition has been curated based on a concept developed by Gustaf Kjellin and Ilkka Suppanen in collaboration with Nationalmuseum.

Scandinavian Design and the United States, 18901980
7 October 2021–16 January 2022
Exhibited on the top floor

Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890–1980 examines how concepts and design from the Nordic countries influenced and shaped modern American design culture, and vice versa how influences from the United States have influenced Nordic design. The exhibition is a collaboration between Nationalmuseum, the National Museum in Oslo, the Milwaukee Art Museum, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Over 200 objects are being exhibited with themes exploring such topics as migration and cultural heritage, diplomacy and trade, education and professional exchanges, as well as design for accessibility and a socially and materially sustainable future.

For further information
Hanna Tottmar, Head of Press, press@nationalmuseum.se, +46 (0)8 5195 4400 

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Nationalmuseum is Sweden’s museum of art and design. The collections include paintings, sculpture, drawings and graphic art from the 16th century up to the beginning of the 20th century and the collection of applied art and design up to the present day. The museum building closed for renovation in 2013 and reopened in autumn 2018.

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Welcome to Nationalmuseum Sweden!

Nationalmuseum is Sweden’s museum of art and design. The collections include paintings, sculpture, drawings and graphic art from the 16th century up to the beginning of the 20th century and the collection of applied art and design up to the present day. The total amount of objects is around 700,000. .

The emphasis of the collection of paintings is on Swedish 18th and 19th century painting. Dutch painting from the 17th century is also well represented, and the French 18th century collection is regarded as one of the best in the world. The works are made by artists such as Rembrandt, Rubens, Goya, Boucher, Watteau, Renoir and Degas as well as Swedish artists such as Anders Zorn, Carl Larsson, Ernst Josephson and Carl Fredrik Hill.

The collection of applied art and design consists of objects such as ceramics, textiles, glass and precious and non-precious metals as well as furniture and books etc. The collection of prints and drawings comprises works by Rembrandt, Watteau, Manet, Sergel, Carl Larsson, Carl Fredrik Hill and Ernst Josephson. Central are the 2,000 master drawings that Carl Gustaf Tessin acquired during his tour of duty as Sweden's ambassador to France in the 18th century.

Art and objects from Nationalmuseum’s collections can also be seen at several royal palaces such as Gripsholm, Drottningholm, Strömsholm, Rosersberg and Ulriksdal as well as in the Swedish Institute in Paris. The museum administers the Swedish National Portrait Gallery at Gripsholm Castle, the world’s oldest national portrait gallery and the Gustavsberg collection with approximately 45,000 objects manufactured at the Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory. Nationalmuseum also curates exhibitions at Nationalmuseum Jamtli and the Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum.

Nationalmuseum is a government authority with a mandate to preserve cultural heritage and promote art, interest in art and knowledge of art and that falls within the remit of the Swedish Ministry of Culture.