This museum is a 7 minute walk from the Cathedral and worth 1-2 hours. The title is misleading - I was expecting a 'sketch/cartoon' gallery, but really this is a museum of prototypes, maquettes, plans and works in progress - showing the thinking behind great public works of art.The first room is sculptures, showing the planning drawings, 10cm maquettes right up to life-size, intimidatingly-large public scupltures. The second room gets more conceptual, showing the drawings behind some public works in France, the nordic area and beyond.I really liked the way that the commission/pitch drawings (artists' impressions, as it were) were shown, detailing the concepts, the plans to realise, and whether or not the work was made.There's a (new-looking) upstairs gallery with changing exhibitions, and is one of those minimal spaces that one wishes one lived in.This museum is the perfect size - "do-able" in an hour, deserving of two, but also ideal to nip in and just see some favourites if you visit regularly.The presentation was also well-judged: enough to interest and explain without being overwhelming. Not overly themed, and so a good level of discovery and link-making.A real find: a great idea, well realised.
I didn!t entrance in that museum but if you want you can entrance it was beautiful.You should see.Lund is cute city ;)
This is a museum which collect the process behind public works of art. They have a nice sculpure garden outside.
If you're into art, you will find this museum very interesting. Here you can follow the process of various masterpiece creations. The most impressive for me I found enormous sculpture sketches. Really impressive.
I love this museum. From the outside it does not look like much. When you enter, you are overwhelmed to see all the wonderful (and provocative!) sketches from artists such as Matisse, Rivera and Grünevald and so many more. There is also always a contemporary exhibition. The collection started in the 30's. Highly recommended!
A museum dedicated to sketches and famous artists. Interesting and with a size that is manageable for a day.
This museum is exactly what it state in the name, a museum of sketches. really interesting and a bit difficult to explain, but definittely worth a visit for anybody interested in art and public art. They even have a Picasso!
Are you interested in Art and Sketches? If so It's the right place for you. There are alot of sketches before making the real piece (painting, sculpture,...) It's kind of process of making masterpieces.
Its a good food.. good environment and great view. you showd have a lunch there. Employees are friendly.
'Sketches' needs explaining. This museum concentrates on the process of creation and shows the rough sketches and models painters, sculptors and architects use in developing their work. Many final pieces are also displayed. Really interesting and well worth a special visit by art students and artist themselves. Concentration is on Scandinavian art and French, but wide selection.