Stockholm art gallery guide: May 23 - 29
Stockholm art gallery tips for the week ahead from Kalendarium (Click links for more information)
In her exhibition Plaques and Tangles, Ida Mälarstig transorms the room into the inside of a brain riddled with Alzheimers. Visitors move about inside the large brain with the dislodged nerves.
To correspond with the release of a colouring book of black and white sketches of the work of sixty different graffiti artists, Nordic Light Hotel is hosting an exhibition in which the book’s contents are projected onto a wall.
Nordin Gallery presents Strings Attached, the headstrong work of Michael Johansson, who turns everyday objects into construction kits by deconstructing and defunctionalizing them.
Clever titles, small pencil sketches and large collages: Jockum Nordström is back with a series of new works at Galleri Magnus Karlsson. Sweden’s international art star also presents three dimensional works in the form a complex-like buildings in cardboard.
The University College of Arts, Craft and Design Konstfack) presents an enormous spring exhibition with works from around ninety of its masters students
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In her exhibition Plaques and Tangles, Ida Mälarstig transorms the room into the inside of a brain riddled with Alzheimers. Visitors move about inside the large brain with the dislodged nerves.
To correspond with the release of a colouring book of black and white sketches of the work of sixty different graffiti artists, Nordic Light Hotel is hosting an exhibition in which the book’s contents are projected onto a wall.
Nordin Gallery presents Strings Attached, the headstrong work of Michael Johansson, who turns everyday objects into construction kits by deconstructing and defunctionalizing them.
Clever titles, small pencil sketches and large collages: Jockum Nordström is back with a series of new works at Galleri Magnus Karlsson. Sweden’s international art star also presents three dimensional works in the form a complex-like buildings in cardboard.
The University College of Arts, Craft and Design Konstfack) presents an enormous spring exhibition with works from around ninety of its masters students
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