Blick stilla gives perspective on how artists have used nature, landscape and flora in their designs from the 18th century until today. A painting with a water lily leaf can just as well reflect a state of mind, a state in nature or deal with painterly issues and the fleetingness of illusion.
Ulrik Samuelson, Del av Blick stilla, 1993. Foto: Mats Arvidsson
Here Elias Martin’s romantic pastoral landscape meets Carl von Linné’s Flora Lapponica. Lars Arrhenius and Eric Ericson’s climate-critical chess game where insects, animals and nature stand against man’s progress.
The title of the exhibition is taken from Ulrik Samuelson’s exhibition of the same name at Galerie Aronowitsch in 1993. The exhibition is based on works from the Art Museum’s collections.
Ticket info: Free entrance to the collection. Entrance fee SEK 80 for temporary exhibitions. Pensioners and students have a discount and members of the Friends of the Art Museum as well as children and young people up to 26 years of age enter for free.