Exhibition Guide

Iiu Susiraja, Zoo, 2021 Reprophoto: Tobias Fischer/Moderna Museet © Iiu Susiraja 2025

The exhibition “The Art of Collecting” presents around forty works that have recently become part of Moderna Museet’s collection.

In this audio guide, you’ll meet the people behind the work of building, preserving, and sharing the Swedish people’s collection of modern and contemporary art.

Here, curators, conservators, technicians, and museum hosts share how an artwork becomes part of the collection and meets its audience.

14 tracks, total runtime: 43:31

Listen toGitte Ørskou on The Art of Collecting

Gitte Ørskou on The Art of Collecting

Museum Director Gitte Ørskou introduces The Art of Collecting – a behind-the-scenes look at how Moderna Museet builds, cares for, and shares its collection, through the voices of those who make it possible.

Listen toThe making of a collection

The making of a collection

Chief Curator Fredrik Liew talks about how a collection is built in layers — each generation of curators adding, interpreting, and revising, always in dialogue with history, the present, and with an eye to the future.

Listen toThe Road to Profits is Paved with Culture

The Road to Profits is Paved with Culture, 1976

Hans Haacke

The company Allied Chemicals used cultural sponsorship to polish its reputation, while environmental scandals painted a different picture. Curator Jo Widoff talks about Haacke’s classic work.

Listen toHours

Hours, 2017

Gideonsson/Londré

Curator Asrin Haidari reflects on the challenge of collecting performative works — like Hours, kept alive through daily acts of care and embodied attention.

Listen toZoo

Zoo, 2021

Iiu Susiraja

Museum host Carolina Hindsjö talks about how art sparks meaningful encounters with visitors from all over the world in the museum’s exhibitions.

Listen toPisser Triptych

Pisser Triptych, 2021

Louise Bonnet

Exhibition technician Anders Lindholm don’t always view the art as art. Instead, he might see volume and weight. Cubic meters and square meters.

Listen toEarthquake. From the series AFTERIMAGE

Earthquake. From the series AFTERIMAGE, 2018-2021

Peter Geschwind

AV Technician Johan Larje talks about creating the lighting design for Moderna Museet’s exhibitions — and what it means to feel the light.

Listen toIjár

Ijár, 2005

Rose-Marie Huuva

Through her experiments within duodji, Rose-Marie Huuva has brought a long tradition of knowledge into contemporary art. Curator Matilda Olof-Ors talks about the acquisition.

Listen toBeavvit II

Beavvit II, 2021

Outi Pieski

Objects and Sculpture Conservator My Bundgaard on how to preserve, store, and install an artwork composed of 54 sections of fringes.

Listen toCairn

Cairn, 2018

Rose B. Simpson

Desirée Blomberg, Head of Exhibition and Collection Management, shares the journey of how an artwork finds its place in the collection.

Listen toHonest Portrait #2/2017. From the series Honest Portraits

Honest Portrait #2/2017. From the series Honest Portraits, 2017

Diana Agunbiade-Kolawole

Photographic Conservator Krista Lough reflects on a work that changes and ages like the human body. How is it preserved over time?

Listen to104 Blue Breaths (Tenofovir/Emtricitabine 9g/6g)

104 Blue Breaths (Tenofovir/Emtricitabine 9g/6g), 2022

D Harding

Paper Conservator Alison Norton must balance the risk of damage with the artist’s wish to challenge the art world’s view of transport and climate.

Listen toMohammed Shuhada Ali Ahmed, Tuffah, Northern Gaza. From the series Gaza Photo Album

Mohammed Shuhada Ali Ahmed, Tuffah, Northern Gaza. From the series Gaza Photo Album, 2009

Kent Klich

Curator Anna Tellgren on Kent Klich’s photographs from the Gaza War of 2008–2009 and the museum’s extensive photography collection.

Listen toThe Anchor Hits the Sand

The Anchor Hits the Sand, 2019

Jockum Nordström

Curator Annika Gunnarsson tells the story of an installation that emerged after an unexpected incident in the artist’s studio at closing time.