Events during
Stockholm Fall Winter 17-18
Stockholm Fall Winter 17-18
SWEDEN / Stockholm: BASELITZ
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Exhibitions
November 11 2016 -> February 19 2017
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November 11 2016 -> February 19 2017
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THE HEROES
Monumental, figurative paintings and drawings of tattered and frail soldiers fill our galleries in autumn 2016. This exhibition focuses on two controversial series of works, Heroes and New Types, which Georg Baselitz created in 1965–66, in his early career.
Monumental, figurative paintings and drawings of tattered and frail soldiers fill our galleries in autumn 2016. This exhibition focuses on two controversial series of works, Heroes and New Types, which Georg Baselitz created in 1965–66, in his early career.
SWEDEN / Stockholm: LOUISE NEVELSON
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January 28 2017 -> April 30 2017
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January 28 2017 -> April 30 2017
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Famous primarily for her monumental, terse black or white wood reliefs, Nevelson explored the many possibilities of collage throughout her long artistic career. At first abstract and symmetrical, these works gradually grew smaller and more emotional and intuitive. Now, these remarkable and multifaceted objects are being shown for the first time in the Nordic region – a rediscovery of a great but overlooked oeuvre.
SWEDEN / Stockholm: MARINA ABRAMOVIĆ
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February 18 2017 -> May 21 2017
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February 18 2017 -> May 21 2017
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At once radical, controversial and revered, Marina Abramović is one of the most discussed artists today. Famous for her groundbreaking performance works, she continues to expand the boundaries of art. This exhibition is produced in close collaboration with the artist and marks her first major retrospective in Europe.
SWEDEN / Stockholm: LOULOU CHERINET
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March 11 2017 -> September 10 2017
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March 11 2017 -> September 10 2017
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Loulou Cherinet (b. 1970 in Sweden) creates installations in which moving images and narratives are the key elements.
In this exhibition, she studies how power and language defy categorisation and simplification, and focuses on a linguistic logic based on differentiation and negative definitions, such as inside/outside. The exhibition at Moderna Museet combines a recent work with previous works.
In this exhibition, she studies how power and language defy categorisation and simplification, and focuses on a linguistic logic based on differentiation and negative definitions, such as inside/outside. The exhibition at Moderna Museet combines a recent work with previous works.