Exhibition

Max Ernst Dream and Revolution

by Louisiana Museum | February 2009
Max Ernst Dream and Revolution

Dadaist, Surrealist, romantic and imaginative genius. Max Ernst was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. The Louisiana’s exhibition is the first major presentation of Max Ernst in Denmark. LOUISIANA MUSEUM FEBRUARY 6 - JUNE 1, 2009

Exhibition

Per Kirkeby - Louisiana Museum

by | September 2008
Per Kirkeby - Louisiana Museum

Per Kirkeby (b. 1938) is the most important painter in Scandinavia today. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art’s big late summer exhibition, Per Kirkeby - Louisiana 2008 is, on the one hand, a celebration of the artist’s 70th birthday, and on the other, provides a key to a deeper understanding of what Kirkeby’s art is really about by showing the bearing…

Theatre & Dance

Hamlet - The Sweden and Denmark Castle Tour

by Paul Stebbing | August 2008
Hamlet - The Sweden and Denmark Castle Tour

Hamlet is perhaps the most fascinating play ever written. It is also a complex and sometimes frustrating mix of different traditions, beliefs and source material. Prince Hamlet’s own problems are those of the audience: what is the morally correct line of action? How should that moral end be achieved? What is the relationship between revenge and…

Malmö Festival - Samba Swedish Style

by Paul Steele | August 2008
Malmö Festival - Samba Swedish Style

For some, Malmö Festival is a weeklong party serving up masses of music, cultural activities, food and fun.  For others, it’s a long week riddled with inconveniences and people wearing silly hats. Even sceptics would agree though that it has something for everyone. We’ve inspected this year’s offerings and here are a few tips on what shouldn’t…

Lee Miller’s War - Malmö Museer

by Billy Leahy | June 2008
Lee Miller’s War - Malmö Museer

That Lee Miller, a former New York fashion model and the iconic beauty of the early 1930s Parisian art scene, should find herself bathing in Hitler’s bathtub days before the German surrender in World War II is an aptly surreal set of circumstances.

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