Nordic Echoes
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Exhibit
Start date
Sat, Apr 05 12:00 PM
End date
Sat, Aug 02 06:00 PM
Address / City
58 Park Avenue New York
Location
NY, US
Opening in April 2025 at Scandinavia House:
Nordic Echoes — Tradition in Contemporary Art
This is the first major traveling exhibition of contemporary Nordic folk arts and cultural traditions from the Upper Midwest (North and South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan). Featuring 55 works by 24 contemporary artists whose practices are grounded in Nordic traditions, the exhibition showcases the malleability and persistence of Nordic folk art in the U.S.
Nordic Echoes highlights how innovations and variations on traditional themes have led to living, evolving forms rather than static objects rooted in an imagined past. Featuring artists living and practicing within the pan-Nordic regions of the Upper Midwest, the exhibition explores themes of identity and belonging as well as how traditions have been shaped by their U.S.-based environments, both in materials used and in their reflection of local communities.
On view through July 2025, the exhibition is accompanied by a wide range of programming including artists talks and panels, workshops, films, music, guided gallery tours, and family activities.
Nordic Echoes — Tradition in Contemporary Art
This is the first major traveling exhibition of contemporary Nordic folk arts and cultural traditions from the Upper Midwest (North and South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan). Featuring 55 works by 24 contemporary artists whose practices are grounded in Nordic traditions, the exhibition showcases the malleability and persistence of Nordic folk art in the U.S.
Nordic Echoes highlights how innovations and variations on traditional themes have led to living, evolving forms rather than static objects rooted in an imagined past. Featuring artists living and practicing within the pan-Nordic regions of the Upper Midwest, the exhibition explores themes of identity and belonging as well as how traditions have been shaped by their U.S.-based environments, both in materials used and in their reflection of local communities.
On view through July 2025, the exhibition is accompanied by a wide range of programming including artists talks and panels, workshops, films, music, guided gallery tours, and family activities.
Organizer
Scandinavia House
Phone
212-779-3587
Email
info@amscan.org