At Tensta Konsthall this fall, you could see part one of a seven-month long exhibition about Tensta. This spring part two begins, where you can borrow art from ”Artoteket” with a regular library card, and find books about the Grand Domestic Revolution.
The idea is to create a museum with pictures and voices to translate the cultural heritage with influences from the New Sweden, including the voices of immigrants as well as rich white men. Artists like Marwa Arsanios (Beirut), Lawrence Abu Hamdan (London) and Marion von Osten (Berlin) are taking part, as well as Stockholm-based architects such as Helena Mattsson and Meike Schalk.