Mjellby Art Museum

At the Mjellby Art Museum there is an important part of Swedish art history, through the museum's collection of works signed by the surrealists of the Halmstad group. The museum always shows an exhibition focusing on the Halmstad Group. In parallel, temporary exhibitions are also shown, often focusing on surrealism.

Dive deep into art history with the museum’s audio guide. This is available for both adults and children. Alternatively, get that little more by having one of the museum’s knowledgeable guides take you round. For the youngest visitors, there is a creative workshop and special activities are often arranged. When you've had your fill of art experiences, take the opportunity to settle down in the cozy courtyard, perhaps with a coffee or something else good from Mjellby's small minimarket.

If you want to take your experience home with you, there is a museum shop with inspiration for the young and in-depth explorations for the older. MThe shop also features Mjellby's production of exhibition catalogues, in the form of fine books. Beautifully located in the heart of the Halland landscape, Mjellby Art Museum is a car journey of around five to ten minutes from the city centre.

The Halmstad Group

Mjellby Art Museum has an exhibition devoted to the Halmstad Group. Thanks to the museum’s large collection of the Halmstad Group’s work, it is possible to hold varying exhibitions of the group’s pioneering contributions to Swedish art history. The Halmstad Group played a major role in bringing modernism to Sweden.

Traces of Surrealism

In addition to Halmstad Group exhibitions, Mjellby Art Museum also stages temporary exhibitions
with a focus on surrealism and its various offshoots. These exhibitions are often based on subjects such as gender, norms, society and politics, not infrequently in collaboration with various researchers.

Mjällby Art House?

Mjellby Art Museum was originally a private museum under the name Mjällby konstgård (Mjällby Art House). Located in an old school, it was founded in 1980 by Viveka Bosson, daughter of Erik Olson (member of the Halmstad Group). Viveka gave the establishment to the municipality of Halmstad in 1997. A new exhibition hall, entrance and café were added at that time and the name was changed to Mjellby Art Museum.

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