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) .
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.