An exhibition exploring the artistic dialogue between Swedish ceramicist Wilhelm Kåge and Japanese master potter Shōji Hamada. This cross-cultural exhibition examines the influence of Japanese ceramic traditions on Swedish design and the friendship between these two influential artists of the 20th century.
Quick facts
- When
- 11:00
- Age limit
- All ages
- Tickets
- From 160 SEK, free for under 20s
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible, elevators, hearing assistance
Getting there
Venue
Nationalmuseum
Södra Blasieholmshamnen, Stockholm
Closest metro
Kungsträdgården (blue) — 7-min walk
Common questions
When does Wilhelm Kåge & Shōji Hamada start and how long is it?
The exhibition runs from April 23, 2026, to January 10, 2027. Visitors can explore the collection during the museum's opening hours, which typically begin at 11:00.
Is there an age limit?
There is no age limit for this exhibition, and it is considered family-friendly.
What are the ticket prices?
Admission is 160 SEK for adults and free for everyone under the age of 20.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, Nationalmuseum is equipped with elevators, wheelchair-accessible spaces, and hearing assistance for visitors.
How do I get to Nationalmuseum?
The closest metro station is Kungsträdgården, which is a 7 min walk from the venue.
What is the photo policy at the museum?
Photography and filming are permitted in the museum, though specific rules may apply to certain works or equipment like flash and tripods.
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