Curator Tessa Praun in a conversation with Jake Chapman about the exhibition The Nature of Particles at Magasin III, about his and his brother Dino’s artistry and relation to the 19th century artist Francisco Goya.
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Welcome to the opening of the exhibition The Nature of Particles featuring works by Jake & Dinos Chapman and Francisco Goya.
Invitations and the opportunity to register for this event will be sent out soon via the III Art Club e-newsletter that is sent to members once a month.
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On March 8 we invite you to a program evening at Magasin III in relation to the exhibition Aether & Einstein. Christine Ödlund and exhibition curator Richard Julin will guide you through the exhibition. After that, while having soup and glass of wine, we will watch a selection of experimental short films by Jean Painlevé that have inspired Christine in her artistic practice.
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Christine Ödlund has previously spent time at KTH Royal Institute of Technology at the Department of Organic Chemistry, where she studied plants, and especially stinging nettles, communicating with each other. This resulted in, among other things, the watercolor Stress Call of the Stinging Nettle (2010), which is also a musical score. This work will be shown in the exhibition at Magasin III.
On February 26, Dome of Visions presents both a concert where students from the Royal College of Music in Stockholm will interpret the score of Christine Ödlund’s work Stress Call of the Stinging Nettle, as well as a talk between Christine Ödlund and Anna-Karin Borg Karlsson, professor of organic chemistry at KTH.
The concert and the talk is open to all. Sign up on the event’s Facebook page!
The evening is organized by the Dome of Visions in collaboration with Magasin III and the Royal College of Music.
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Saturday, February 6, 11am-5pm. Inaugural speech at 2pm.
The exhibitions and café are open 11am-5pm.
There is free admission all day and all are welcome!
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A few months before our solo exhibition with Ai Weiwei was to open (in the spring of 2012), the artist was arrested and disappeared for over 80 days. When he was released, he was forbidden to leave China for four years. During the summer of 2015, the travel restriction was finally lifted, allowing the artist to visit Stockholm.
On Tuesday, November 17th, Ai Weiwei and his family visited Magasin III. Together with Museum Director David Neuman and the exhibition’s curator Tessa Praun, Weiwei saw the current exhibitions and got an idea of what Magasin III looked like when his exhibition was on view.
See images from Ai Weiwei's visit:
Read more about Ai Weiwei’s 2012 exhibition →
Read more about our current exhibitions →
On Sunday November 22 III Art Club invites to a guided tour for families at Magasin III. Together with our guide Maja Witt we discover artworks in the exhibitions Like A Prayer och Markus Schinwald. Recommended age: from 5 years. In Swedish.
Invitation and more information about the evening’s program will be communicated via the III Art Club newsletter that is sent to members once a month.
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We will visit the studios of artists Sirous Namazi och Matts Leiderstam in Stockholm. Both artists are featured in the exhibition Like A Prayer.
Invitation and more information about the evening’s program will be communicated via the III Art Club newsletter that is sent to members once a month.
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A guided tour at The Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities especially for members of III Art Club. Museum educator Fredrik Helander will show us selected highlights from the exhibitions at The Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. In the vast collections of the Swedish Cyprus expedition’s excavations in the 1920s are hundreds of terracotta figurines from the cult place Ajia Irini. As well as the Etruscan votive offerings which now can be seen at Magasin III in the exhibition Like A Prayer, they can be interpreted as gifts to a god or goddess. We will also see the world famous limestone head from the Vouni Palace. In the recently refashioned Egypt exhibition we meet, among other things, the mummy of the Egyptian priest Neswaiu, and a unique 4400 years old sculpture of the pharaoh Sahure, temporarily borrowed from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Please note that the program will be held in Swedish.
Invitation and more information about the evening’s program will be communicated via the III Art Club newsletter that is sent to members once a month.