We are delighted to be able to exhibit Grzegorz Klaman’s art installation on Lech Walesa’s workbench at the Nobel Museum. The artist’s rendition of the workbench – a mass-produced object – elicits interesting questions about museum objects and the importance we place in them, from both historic and artistic perspectives.
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”I’m not a press photographer, I’m a poet who takes pictures of poets.”
With these words, Lütfi Özkök reassured the camera-shy Samuel Beckett
prior to a photo shoot in 1967. The resulting photos were greatly
appreciated and when newspapers would ask Beckett for portraits, he
would respond: “There’s a Turk in Sweden…”. Over the years Özkök has
photographed many Nobel Laureates. A selection of these photographs is
being shown at the Nobel Museum from 30 April.
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The Nobel Museum’s world touring exhibit presents the entrepreneur and innovator Alfred Nobel. Visitors learn more about his life’s achievements, the people he surrounded himself with, his business contacts and his friends, and how he came to donate money for an international prize.
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This fall, through the exhibition The Missing Peace – Artists Consider the Dalai Lama, the Nobel Museum wishes to highlight the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate of 1989, the 14th Dalai Lama.
The exhibition opens October 9, 2010 and continues until January 2, 2011.
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We have opened our new room for children, the Bubble Chamber. The Bubble Chamber has something for everybody, but mostly for children 3-11 years old.
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In this exhibition you will learn more about the Nobel Prize and its founder, Alfred Nobel, as well as the Nobel Laureates and their creative endeavours. The Nobel Museum is situated in one of Stockholms most beautiful 18th century buildings.
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