Exhibition presenting two ceramic masters - Swedish Wilhelm Kåge and Japanese Shōji Hamada - united by their love of form, clay, and the potter's craft. Explores the cross-cultural dialogue between Swedish and Japanese ceramic traditions.
Quick facts
- Age limit
- All ages
- Tickets
- Free
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible, hearing assistance, elevators
Getting there
Venue
Nationalmuseum
Södra Blasieholmshamnen, Stockholm
Closest metro
Kungsträdgården (blue) — 7-min walk
Common questions
When does Wilhelm Kåge & Shōji Hamada – Two Ceramic Masters start and how long is it?
The exhibition runs from April 23, 2026, to February 28, 2027. The museum has not specified a fixed duration for a visit, but it is open during regular museum hours.
Is there an age limit?
There is no age limit for this exhibition. It is considered family-friendly and open to all ages.
What are the ticket prices?
Admission to the museum's exhibitions is currently free.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, Nationalmuseum is equipped with elevators and is wheelchair accessible. Hearing assistance is also available for visitors.
How do I get to Nationalmuseum?
The closest metro station is Kungsträdgården, which is a 7 min walk from the museum.
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