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Malmö Konsthall was opened in 1975 and is one of Europe’s largest exhibition halls for contemporary art. Architect Klas Anshelm has created an exhibition hall with great flexibility, generous space and fantastic light. The construction materials are light and simple: concrete, glass, wood and aluminium. Most of the gallery has a ceiling constructed like a latticework of 550 domes with both natural and artificial light sources. The height of the ceiling varies. The light well - with the higher ceiling - has a big sloping skylight towards the north. Klas Anshelm got inspiration for the construction when visiting the sculptor Constantin Brancusi in his Paris studio. The result is a gallery that is both functional and aesthetic. An exhibition space that presents the artist with endless possibilities. [...] |
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Foundation year: 1975
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Director(s): Lars Grambye
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Donald Baechler 1956, US
Miroslaw Balka 1958, PL
Barton Lidice Benes 1942, US
Bård Breivik 1948, NO
Saint-Clair Cemin 1951, BR
Henning Christiansen 1932, DK
Albert Contreras 1933
William Crovello 1929
Toshikatsu Endo 1950, JP
Juan Pedro Fabra 1971, UY
Hreinn Fridfinnsson 1943, IS
Leon Golub 1922-2004, US
Antony Gormley 1950, UK
Sigurdur Gudmundsson 1942, IS
Hans Hemmert 1960, DE
Robert Jacobsen 1912-1993, DK
Mike Kelley 1954, US
Per Kirkeby 1938, DK
Imi Knoebel 1940, DE
Joseph Kosuth 1945, US
Milorad Krstić 1952
Barbara Kruger 1945, US
Matti Kujasalo 1946, FI
Le Corbusier 1887-1965, CH
Via Lewandowsky 1963, DE
Axel Lieber 1960, DE
Richard Long 1945, UK
Pieter Laurens Mol 1946, NL
Francesco Motolese 1905-1988
Bjørn Nørgaard 1947, DK
Claes Oldenburg 1929, SE
Brett de Palma 1949
Serge Poliakoff 1900-1969, RU
Bernhard Prinz 1953, DE
Richard Serra 1939, US
Andrés Serrano 1950, US
Cindy Sherman 1954, US
Vladimir Avgustovich Stenberg 1899-1982
Gérard Titus-Carmel 1942, FR
Gabriele Trinchera 1948, IT
August Walla 1936-2001, AT
Susan Weil 1930
Bill Woodrow 1948, UK
Georg Zey 1962, DE
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