DAVID KRANTZ – Karmageddon II: Or How I Stopped Worrying and Accepted Human Behaviour
The chimpanzee, the gorilla, the orangutan. And the elephant. In David Krantz’s visual world, we encounter our closest relatives – but also ourselves. Here, the human being does not appear as the centre of creation, but as one species among others, shaped by the same chance, vulnerability, and biological inheritance.
When The Sitting Woman from Skateholm travels to Halle in Germany to take part in the exhibition “Schamaness”, an exact replica of the Nebra Sky Disc will instead be shown here with us
Form. Movement. Rebellion. SCULPTURA – the Latin word for sculpture, a three-dimensional artwork, a form of art with body, volume, weight, and presence.
Step into the Viking Trelleborg! The Viking Museum showcases an exhibition about the fortress that gave the city its name. "Borgen vid havet" is an immersive experience where the museum, along with experienced designers, artists, craftsmen, reenactors and archaeologists, has created a captivating exhibition for both young and old.
The Stadslifv exhibition tells the history of Trelleborg, from the 6th century to the present day. It covers the city’s evolution from a small settlement to regaining its city rights and the transition of rural workers into industrial workers.
The Trail for the Curious is an imaginative audio experience for both young and old in the Öga mot Öga exhibition. The Little Creature, neither human nor animal, becomes your companion throughout the exhibition.
In the exhibition “Stadslifv”, you can follow the fictional girl Ella. Listen as Ella tells about her everyday life in early 20th-century Trelleborg. You’ll hear about what it’s like to go to school, her brothers who already work in the factory and her dreams for the future.
Join us on a journey back in time, thousands of years ago, to the fascinating prehistoric era of Söderslätt. The first stop is the Iron Age, where we encounter the Vannhög Viking, a man who has puzzled archaeologists with his filed grooves in his upper jaw teeth.
For a few days, the Konsthall hosts an artist in residence: the artist Anna Pehrsson. On 29 April, we welcome you to an afternoon and evening where Anna invites the audience to experience her work in a live performance.
It is once again time to welcome spring with a cosy bonfire. We are reminded of the end of winter and celebrate the arrival of spring! More information will follow during the spring.