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Foundation Beyeler - Northern Lights


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At the beginning of the year, the Fondation Beyeler will present the group show «Northern Lights»
focussing on around 80 landscape paintings by artists from Scandinavia and Canada created between
1880 and 1930, among them masterpieces by Hilma af Klint and Edvard Munch. These artists all share
the boreal forest as a common source of inspiration. The seemingly boundless expanses of the forest, the
radiant light of endless summer days, the long winter nights and natural phenomena such as the northern
lights gave rise to a specifically Nordic way of modern painting that to this day exerts enduring appeal and
fascination. The boreal forest, which stretches south and north of the polar circle, forming one of Earth’s
largest primeval forests, was increasingly represented as a spiritual landscape. The exhibition will be the
first of its kind in Europe in terms of the constellation of works on display. It will provide an opportunity to
trace the development of Nordic landscape painting in modern art through selected works by Helmi Biese,
Anna Boberg, Emily Carr, Prince Eugen, Gustaf Fjæstad, Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Lawren Harris, Hilma af
Klint, J.E.H. MacDonald, Edvard Munch, Ivan Shishkin, Harald Sohlberg and Tom Thomson, as well as
discover artists likely still unknown to many visitors. An exhibition by Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel and
the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo/New York.

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