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Foto Åsa Lundén/Moderna Museet/The modern museeum
Skansen. Photo: Marie Andersson l Moderna Museet The modern museeum At Moderna Museet you will find one of Europe’s finest collections of modern and contemporary art, including key works by Henri Matisse, Niki de Saint Phalle and Salvador Dalí. The collection covers paintings, sculptures, installations, films and videos, photography and photo-based art, drawings and prints by Swedish and international artists from the 20th and 21st centuries. The restaurant offers exquisite meals and there are gifts to be purchased from the museum’s shop. www.modernamuseet.se Skeppsholmen, Stockholm Tel +46 8 5202 35 00 Bus 65, T-Kungsträdgården Djurgården ferry from Slussen or Djurgården to Skeppsholmen Tue 10 am–8 pm Wed–Thu 10 am–6pm Fri 10 am–8 pm (free admission to the Collection at 6 pm–8 pm) Sat–Sun 10 am–6pm Mon closed Adult 120 SEK Students/Seniors 100 SEK 0–18 years: free l Naturhistoriska riksmuseet med Cosmonova Swedish Museum of Natural History with Cosmonova Learn more about natural science and enjoy IMAX - films, digital 3D films and digital planetarium shows. www.nrm.se Frescativägen 40 Tel +46 8 519 540 40 T-Universitetet, Bus 40/540 Tue-Fri 10 am-6 pm, Sat–Sun 11am– 6 pm (Mondays open some holiday periods) Special opening hours during National holidays, visit www.nrm.se Exhibitions: Adult: 100 SEK, 0-18 years: free admission. Cosmonova: +46 8 519 551 30 Admission Cosmonova: Adult 100 SEK, Children/youth 5-18 years 50 SEK. Age limit Cosmonova 5 years, unless other age is mentioned. l Magasin III Museum & Foundation for Contemporary Art Magasin III är stängt. Under de följande två åren kommer vi att utforska hur en institution idag kan arbeta vidare i relation till sin publik och skapa ett unikt tillfälle att se över och omforma vår roll nationellt och internationellt. An institution for contemporary art, recognized for its collection and major exhibitions. On view through Dec 13: a major solo exhibition with Austrian artist Markus Schinwald. On view through Dec 13 & spring 2016: Like A Prayer: Works by 14 international artists from the Magasin III collection and a group of Etruscan votive offerings (ca 200 BCE) loaned from Medelhavsmuseet in Stockholm. www.magasin3.com Frihamnsgatan 28. Bus 1, 76. Tel +46 8 545 680 40 Adults: 80 SEK, Students (20+) and seniors: 60 SEK. Under 20: Free admission. The museum, café and library are open Thu 11am-7pm, Fri-Sun 11am5pm during exhibition periods. l Skansen Open-air museum with historical buildings, living history, Scandinavian animals, handicraft and traditions www.skansen.se Djurgårdsslätten 49-51 Tel +46 8 442 80 00 Bus 44, tram 7. Ferry to Djurgården Opening hours 10-15 Rates: Adults SEK 100:- Group SEK 80:- Chi ldren 6-15 years SEk l Spritmuseum & Absolut Art Collection The Museum of Spirits, situated on the Stockholm island of Djurgården, is full of surprises. Our main focus is alcoholic beverages: from drinks at the bar to beer on our pier, and on to entertaining exhibitions about everything from distilling spirits to how tastes and drinks affect us. Even our art exhibit, which showcases works from the legendary Absolut Art Collection, centres around a bottle. Entrance to the museum including a sampler with four Swedish beverages: 270 SEK. Entrance without sampler: 130 SEK. Current Exhibitions: THE FUTURE OF FOOD AND DRINK An exhibition on future visions, health trends and climate-friendly cuisine. Take a giant step into the world of futurology. What kinds of foods will we be eating in the future? Will meatballs still be on the menu, or will leftover salad, lab milk and insect burgers be part of our daily diet? Starting 7 February, Spritmuseum presents “The Future of Food & Drink”, an exhibition for everyone who’s curious about what we will be eating tomorrow, how to prepare for the future of food, and why food matters to the climate. The exhibition looks at contemporary health trends, but also takes a look back at the science fiction food visions of the 1950s, as well as having a go at predicting the foodstuffs and the world thirty years into the future. Science fiction food In the 1950s, American visionaries dream of agriculture in space and in the ocean. In Social Democratic Sweden, by contrast, our future fare is industrially produced frozen and convenience foods – the status items of the era, and a godsend for working women. “Eating is the new religion” Rarely have people been as food-fixated as they are today. Food has become an identity and a lifestyle. Yesterday’s prophets could scarcely have imagined that we would be photographing our food before digging in. Researchers say today’s strict dietary rules are a substitute for religion – the problem is, the number of rules and recommendations seems endless. Ants on the menu There’s no denying that what we eat and how we produce food and beverages has an impact on the climate and our future in a way that is unparalleled in history. This exhibition raises questions about what we will find on our plates in the near future, how to ensure there’s enough food for a growing population, and whether our protein will come mostly from plants and insects. The theme of the exhibition will also be reflected in the museum’s programmes and restaurant offerings. Spritmuseum is presenting the exhibition with support from Änglamark, Sweden’s leading sustainable products brand, and Konsumentföreningen Stockholm. Sustainability and the food we consume are central to the mission of both organisations. Note Design Studio was given the job of creating a provocative exhibition with an optimistic view of the future. Focusing on earth tones and materials, they have constructed a poetic temporal journey through the realm of food and drink. On display until Oct 31. www.spritmuseum.se Djurgårdsvägen 38-40, Djurgården Tel: +46 8 1213 1300 Bus: 44, 69, Ferry to Djurgården, Tram 7 from Sergels torg. Opening Hours: Mon-Wed 10:0017:00, Thur-Sat 10:00-19:00, Sun 12:00-17:00. Guided tour daily 3pm. Adult: 100 SEK, 0-12 year free l Strindbergsmuseet Strindberg Museum Drottninggatan 85 is where the writer August Strindberg (1849– 1912) spent the last four years of his life. The home is a reconstruction, with the original furniture and the room is fitted with lighting in the style of the time. The exhibitions are housed in a neighbouring room. The main exhibition Strindberg In The Centre showcases examples of Strindberg’s diverse works: books, paintings, photographs, and other items. On floor six you’ll find the library the writer left behind him. The Strindberg Museum also has temporary exhibitions, displays and activities. Entry: Adults 75kr, Students and Pensioners 50kr, Free entry up the age of 19 08-411 53 54 www.strindbergsmuseet.se