July 3 July, 2017 by Mette Von Schack Stockholm’s art and culture line-up is something worth exploring this July. We have listed the current and upcoming happenings you wouldn’t want to miss in Stockholm this month. Eva Hild at Djurgården Eva Hild has become one of Sweden’s most successful sculptors. Now, her sculptures are on display in an interesting outdoor exhibition along the Djurgårdsbrunn canal on Djurgården. The exhibition is organized by the administration of Royal Djurgården in collaboration with Gallery Andersson/Sandström, and initiated by H.K.H. Prince Daniel. June 5th – August 31st, 2017. Djurgården, Stockholm Morandi / Edmund de Waal – Artipelag This is Artipelag’s major summer exhibition 2017, where contemporary artist and writer meets renowned Italian painter Giorgio Morandi. The encouragement of mindful viewing and contemplation unites the two artists. Located in the Archipelago, visiting the gallery is an experience itself, the perfect destination for a summer day trip. April 7th – October 1st, 2017 Artipelagstigen 1, 134 60 Gustavsberg Tonie Lewenhaupt, Fashionable memories – Thielska Galleriet In the exhibition Fashionable memories, the stylist and fashion historian Tonie Lewenhaupt display clothes along with her historical illustrations of fashion. Here, her collection of haute couture clothing from the 20th century is on display in the beautiful gallery. The exhibition covers haute couture of names such as Vitaldi Babani, Paul Poiret, Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent and Hubert de Givenchy. June 17th – October 1st, 2017. Sjötullsbacken 8, 115 25 Stockholm Nordic Art 1880 – 1940 – Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde This exhibition gives us the opportunity to see some important works in the museum’s collection. From plein-air painting, mood painting and Symbolism – the presentation moves on to the formal and color experiments of early Modernism. Paintings, sculptures and crafts from Swedish and Scandinavian art history are shown along with beautiful floral arrangements, created with flowers and plants from the museums garden. June 22nd – August 27th, 2017. Prins Eugens väg 6, 115 21 Stockholm