‘Interactive guided tour - Swedish Ecstacy’

21 Feb. →
21 May'23

Secondary school, high school, academies (12>26) or associations

BOZAR’s interactive tours focus on the students’ personal experience. An enthusiastic guide inspires them to analyse images, think critically and debate in group discussions and exercises. The main objective of this visit is to provide a context for the exhibition and the artworks and examine their contemporary relevance. Are you working on a specific theme or project with your class? Then let us know. Our guides tailor their tour to each group and take your expectations into account.

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In the spring of 2023, all eyes will be on the far north. We know Sweden mainly for its pragmatism, great engineers and entrepreneurs. But there is an important yet lesser known aspect of the nation’s spiritual life, visible in its art and literature. Bozar is therefore staging an exhibition that brings together a number of figureheads from the Swedish art scene. Mysticism and esoteric speculation runs like a thread through their work.

We will be showing work by some of the country’s most important literary figures, from the 18th-century Emanuel Swedenborg to the turn of the 20th century with August Strindberg, who is known as a writer but who also created wonderful drawings and paintings. In the same period, we find visual art by visionaries such as C.F. HillErnst Josephson and Hilma af Klint

Hilma af Klint dreamed of a spiral-shaped building to house her most important works, the so-called Paintings for the Temple with as many as 193 works. During her lifetime, that dream never materialised, the temple remained an imaginary creation - until now. Bozar reached back to her notebooks and built a VR installation of Hilma's vision in the exhibition.

Up to this day, these visions continue to inspire contemporary artists like Carsten Höller, Christine Ödlund, Daniel Youssef, Cecilia Edefalk and Lars Olof Loeld. 

 

Themes: Swedish art and culture, female artists, mysticism, outsider art, VR

Practical information

Location

BOZAR/Centre for Fine Arts

Rue Ravenstein 23 1000 BRUSSELS

Audience

Education

Secondary Education

Higher Education

From Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm and on Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 2pm
Duration: 1:30
Price: € 90/100 (week) - € 100/110 (weekend) max. 10/15 participants, tickets and guide included

Booking: via the registration form

Do you have any questions? See our FAQ for guided tours.

Infogroups@bozar.be