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The Stockholm Museum of Modern Art is one of the best of its kind not only in Sweden but throughout Europe . Its permanent exhibition is built on the principle of decreasing time: "Now", "Future" (1940-1970s) and Novoye Vremya (1900-1940s), so it is very interesting to move from the hall to the hall, each time marveling at the genius and talent of contemporary creators . The only nuance: to the admirers of the old school and the classical painting part of the exhibits can be, to put it mildly, not it is understandable . Such things happen with modern art more often . What is the "Goat" of Robert Rauschenberg . at all? A scarecrow with the sprayed paint of a dead goat phlegmatically staring at the public from the car tire into which it was put by the author . Doubtful? Oh, yeah . Interesting? Still like .

What to look for? First, the sculptures of the genius Giacometti and Picasso . Painting - for every taste: both Andy Warhol's Chelsea Girls, Jackson Pollock's Wooden Horse No. 10, Edward Kinholz's Edwardian Prison, Apollon Matisse, The mystery of Wilhelm Tell "Dali . Finally, Marcel Duchamp, Rodchenko, Kandinsky, Munch, Kokoshka, exquisite Modigliani . You can enumerate for a long time, since his museum fund is about 100 thousand . storage units, where, in that number, the honorable place is occupied also by Russian constructivists, and especially Tatlin and his towers (the Monument of the Third nternatsionala) .

And how do you paint splattered stuffed dead goat gazing stolidly at the audience from a car tire in which it placed the author. Is it doubtful? Oh yeah. Interesting? Still like.
Interesting fact: in 1993 from the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm, six works by Picasso and two Georges Braque were stolen. They say that their total value reached more than 40 million British pounds sterling. Three of Picasso's masterpieces have returned, but the rest have settled on the walls of unclean collectors


Stockholm Museum of Modern Art

Coordinates

Address: Exercisplan, 4 (Sheppsholmen Island, Skeppsholmen). How to get there: metro station T Kungstradgarden (blue branch). You can get there by bus number 65, which departs from T-Centralen station. It is worth taking a ticket in two directions, as near to the museum there are no automatic machines for selling them.

Working hours: Tue and Fri 10: 00-20: 00, Wed-Thu and Sat-Sun 10: 00-18: 00, Monday is a day off.

Entrance - 120 SEK, preferential - 100 SEK.