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Wanås Castle

Wanås Castle (IPA: [ˈvânːoːs];[1] Swedish: Wanås slott) is an estate in Östra Göinge Municipality, Scania, in southern Sweden. It is situated to the west of Knislinge, approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of Kristianstad.[2]

Wanås Castle
Wanås slott
Östra Göinge Municipality
Wanås
Wanås Castle
Coordinates56°11′10″N 14°02′43″E / 56.1860°N 14.0454°E / 56.1860; 14.0454
Site information
Open to
the public
No
Site history
Built15th century

Wanås exhibitions

Since 1987, contemporary art with a focus on site-specific installations has been displayed at Wanås. Art is displayed in the park and in exhibition halls in renovated stables and warehouse buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries. In the park there are some 70 sculptures and installations permanently on display.[3][4]

Selection of the outdoors exhibitions

 
Kari Cavéns Cow Chapel
 
Pål Svenssons Sprungen ur (1996), diabas
  • The little bridge (1988), diabas, by Stefan Wewerka
  • Black line (1988), Raffael Rheinsberg
  • Terra Maximus (1989), by Sissel Tolaas
  • Gray Clam (1990), by Jene Highstein
  • Pyramiden (1990), by Gunilla Bandolin
  • Stigma (1991), by Gloria Friedmann
  • Observatorium (1992), by Icelandic sculptor Rúrí (f 1951)
  • Cow Chapel (1993), by Kari Cavén
  • Wanås (1994), by Per Kirkeby
  • Sprungen Ur (1996), by Pål Svensson
  • Parables (1998), by Allan McCollum
  • The Hunt Chair for Animal Spirits (1998), by Marina Abramović
  • Imposter (1999), by Roxy Paine
  • A House for Edwin Denby (2000), by Robert Wilson
  • Fideicommissum (2000), bronze, by Ann-Sofi Sidén
  • Two Different Anamorphic Surfaces (2000), by Dan Graham
  • Together and Apart (2001), by Antony Gormley
  • Wanås Wall (2002), by Jenny Holzer
  • Vertigo (2002), by Charlotte Gyllenhammar
  • lignum (2002), by Ann Hamilton
  • I Am Thinking About Myself – Wanås 2003 (2003), Marianne Lindberg De Geer
  • 11 Minute Line (2004), by Maya Lin
  • The eighth chimney (2007), tegel, by Jan Svenungsson

A selection of the permanent indoors exhibition

See also

References

  1. ^ Jöran Sahlgren; Gösta Bergman (1979). Svenska ortnamn med uttalsuppgifter (in Swedish). p. 27.
  2. ^ "Vanås". Nordisk familjebok. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
  3. ^ "Wanås" (in Swedish). Slottsguiden.info. 17 September 2007. Retrieved 30 November 2009.
  4. ^ Gisela Williams. "This Swedish Estate Has Become a Must-see Cultural Destination". Travel + Leisure Group. Retrieved December 1, 2019.

Other sources

  • Osterby, Anette (2000) Dan Graham : two different anamorphic surfaces : a new two way mirror pavilion in the Wanås Park, Sweden (The Wannas Foundation) ISBN 978-9197397209
  • Johnsson, Pehr (1930) Vanås : göingebygdens största herresätepp (Malmö : Scania)

External links

  • Wanås webpage

wanås, castle, ˈvânːoːs, swedish, wanås, slott, estate, östra, göinge, municipality, scania, southern, sweden, situated, west, knislinge, approximately, kilometres, north, kristianstad, wanås, slottöstra, göinge, municipalitywanåscoordinates56, 1860, 0454, 186. Wanas Castle IPA ˈvanːoːs 1 Swedish Wanas slott is an estate in Ostra Goinge Municipality Scania in southern Sweden It is situated to the west of Knislinge approximately 20 kilometres 12 mi north of Kristianstad 2 Wanas CastleWanas slottOstra Goinge MunicipalityWanasWanas CastleCoordinates56 11 10 N 14 02 43 E 56 1860 N 14 0454 E 56 1860 14 0454Site informationOpen tothe publicNoSite historyBuilt15th century Contents 1 Wanas exhibitions 2 Selection of the outdoors exhibitions 3 A selection of the permanent indoors exhibition 4 See also 5 References 6 Other sources 7 External linksWanas exhibitions EditSince 1987 contemporary art with a focus on site specific installations has been displayed at Wanas Art is displayed in the park and in exhibition halls in renovated stables and warehouse buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries In the park there are some 70 sculptures and installations permanently on display 3 4 Selection of the outdoors exhibitions Edit Kari Cavens Cow Chapel Pal Svenssons Sprungen ur 1996 diabas The little bridge 1988 diabas by Stefan Wewerka Black line 1988 Raffael Rheinsberg Terra Maximus 1989 by Sissel Tolaas Gray Clam 1990 by Jene Highstein Pyramiden 1990 by Gunilla Bandolin Stigma 1991 by Gloria Friedmann Observatorium 1992 by Icelandic sculptor Ruri f 1951 Cow Chapel 1993 by Kari Caven Wanas 1994 by Per Kirkeby Sprungen Ur 1996 by Pal Svensson Parables 1998 by Allan McCollum The Hunt Chair for Animal Spirits 1998 by Marina Abramovic Imposter 1999 by Roxy Paine A House for Edwin Denby 2000 by Robert Wilson Fideicommissum 2000 bronze by Ann Sofi Siden Two Different Anamorphic Surfaces 2000 by Dan Graham Together and Apart 2001 by Antony Gormley Wanas Wall 2002 by Jenny Holzer Vertigo 2002 by Charlotte Gyllenhammar lignum 2002 by Ann Hamilton I Am Thinking About Myself Wanas 2003 2003 Marianne Lindberg De Geer 11 Minute Line 2004 by Maya Lin The eighth chimney 2007 tegel by Jan SvenungssonA selection of the permanent indoors exhibition EditSvindel 2002 by Charlotte Gyllenhammar lignum 2002 by Ann Hamilton Graf Spee 2007 by Jan Hafstrom together with Carl Michael von Hausswolff and Juan Pedro FabraSee also EditList of castles in SwedenReferences Edit Joran Sahlgren Gosta Bergman 1979 Svenska ortnamn med uttalsuppgifter in Swedish p 27 Vanas Nordisk familjebok Retrieved December 1 2019 Wanas in Swedish Slottsguiden info 17 September 2007 Retrieved 30 November 2009 Gisela Williams This Swedish Estate Has Become a Must see Cultural Destination Travel Leisure Group Retrieved December 1 2019 Other sources EditOsterby Anette 2000 Dan Graham two different anamorphic surfaces a new two way mirror pavilion in the Wanas Park Sweden The Wannas Foundation ISBN 978 9197397209 Johnsson Pehr 1930 Vanas goingebygdens storsta herresatepp Malmo Scania External links EditWanas webpage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wanas Castle amp oldid 1034017337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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