If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, why is it important? Must art be beautiful and if so, why do so many artists claim to ignore beauty? Come and discuss together with Dr Guy Dammann, Uppsala University. No prior knowledge or preparation is needed. In English.
Date and time
Thursday 1 October, 18:00–19:30
Admission
Free
Seat reservations
Limited number of seats; advance seat reservation required
Location
The Design Depot, ground floor
Language
English
This evening's event
This Thursday evening, we will be joined by Dr. Guy Dammann, researcher in the philosophy of music and aesthetics at Uppsala University. His work examines the role of art criticism in the shaping of aesthetic understanding and aesthetic appreciation: Can anything be beautiful and is beauty important?
The conversation will be led by one of Nationalmuseum’s art educators together with Guy Dammann. Taking works from the museum’s collections as our starting point, we will use questions and exercises that open up for reflection and discussion.
Come as you are. No prior knowledge or preparation is needed. Places are limited, so please book in advance to secure your place.
About Look Closer with Philosophers!
Look Closer with Philosophers! is a conversation-based programme in which participants explore art, craft and design together. During autumn 2026, Nationalmuseum is collaborating with philosophers from Uppsala University. Taking the museum’s collections as our starting point, we will explore different aesthetic and philosophical questions that art can raise. No prior knowledge is needed – curiosity is enough. The conversation is led by an art educator and an invited philosopher.
More conversations
Thursday 3 September, 18:00–19:30
Thursday 5 November, 18:00–19:30
Thursday evenings at Nationalmuseum
On Thursday evenings, the museum is abuzz with people, art and music, with fres admission for everyone from 17:00 to 20:00. Enjoy an ever-changing programme of afterwork drinks, music, workshops and other activities.
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