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Gunilla Klingberg is one of Sweden’s most influential artists with several large-scale works on her CV. Skissernas Museum’s newly opened exhibition is highlighting Gunilla Klingberg’s latest public art projects for two well-known public environments in Stockholm, ”Virvelvind” (Whirlwind) for the facade of the Sergel Pavilion at Sergels Torg and ”Den röda tråden (Katarina)” (The Red Thread (Katarina)) for the entrance hall and waiting hall in Nya Slussen’s bus terminal in Katarinaberget. It also presents some of Klingberg’s international projects as well as new works she has created from the material she has saved during the artistic process.
The tour is about 30 minutes.
In English.
Read more about Gunilla Klingberg’s exhibition WRINGWRENCHWHIRLWEAVE