Rashid Johnson (USA, f. 1977/b. 1977), Home, 2023 © Rashid Johnson 2024
Photo: Mattias Lindbäck/Moderna Museet
Purchased 2024 partly by donated funds.

New works in the Moderna Museet Collection

Purchases and donations in 2024

In 2024, the Moderna Museet Collection was enriched with 140 works by 53 artists. Of these, 37 are not previously represented in the collection. Among the 2024 acquisitions are photography, installations, paintings, sculptures, video works, graphic works and mixed media. Moderna Museet has one of Europe’s foremost collections of international modern and contemporary art. The collection is growing every year through purchases and donations.

Being an actively collecting museum is central to the DNA of Moderna Museet. All the acquisitions for the collection are made possible through donations and foundation grants. We are proud to have expanded the collection with so many central works in 2024, Museum Director Gitte Ørskou says.

New acquisitions in ongoing and upcoming exhibitions

Examples of new acquisitions in 2024 include “Ghosts” (2021) by Maurizio Cattelan, “Home” (2023) by Rashid Johnson and “Cretan’s Mysteries” (1980) by Monica Sjöö, all of which have been shown in different exhibitions at Moderna Museet over the past two years.

Some of the new additions are currently shown in ongoing exhibitions. For example, “At Land” (1944) by Maya Derens in the exhibition “The Underground Sky” at Moderna Museet in Stockholm (until 11 January 2026) and “River Rock Bird Sky” (2022) by Kris Lemsalu, which is part of the Moderna Museet Malmö exhibition “On the Absurd Drama That Is Also Life” (until 25 February this year).

This spring, the Stockholm audience will encounter another new acquisition – Lap-See Lam’s film installation “Floating Sea Palace” (2024). The film will be shown in the exhibition “Fish man, fish man” together with works by Kholod Hawash from 10 May to 24 August 2025 in Moderna Museet’s new exhibition space, which covers 144 square metres.

In October, Moderna Museet will open the exhibition “New Acquisitions and the Art of Collecting” (working title) with Swedish and international artworks that the museum has recently purchased or received as gifts. The exhibition also includes questions about different ways of collecting art. How do we at Moderna Museet think, and how do others? (11 October 2025–17 January 2027)

Rashid Johnson (USA, f. 1977/b. 1977), Home, 2023 © Rashid Johnson 2024
Photo: Mattias Lindbäck/Moderna Museet
Purchased 2024 partly by donated funds.
Maurizio Cattelan (Italien, f. 1960/Italy, b. 1960), Ghosts, 2021 © Maurizio Cattelan 2024
Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet
Donation 2024 from the artist.
Ayan Farah (Förenade Arabemiraten, f. 1978/United Arab Emirates , b.1978), RA, 2013–2018 Sun faded cotton, 270 × 140 cm.
© Ayan Farah 2025
Photo: Tobias Fischer/Moderna Museet
Purchased 2024 by donated funds from the Österlindska stiftelsen.
Maya Deren (Ukraina/Ukraine, 1917–1961), At Land, 1944 © Tavia Ito, estate of Maya Deren 2024
Purchased 2024 by donated funds from Gerard Bonniers stiftelse.
Chéri Samba (DR Kongo f. 1956/DR Congo, b. 1956), J'aime la Couleur Mixed media on canvas, 81,3 × 100 cm.
© Chéri Samba 2025
Photo: Tobias Fischer/Moderna Museet
Donation 2024 from Lars Bane
Zoe Leonard (USA, f. 1961/b.1961), Tree + Fence, S. 3rd St., 1998, 1988 Gelatin silver print, 54 × 36,7 cm.
© Zoe Leonard 2025
Reprophoto: Tobias Fischer/Moderna Museet
Purchased 2024 by donated funds from Anna-Stina Malmborgs och Gunnar Höglunds stiftelse.
Hollis Sigler (USA, 1948–2001), She tried Disposing of the evidence, 1981 Pastellkrita på papper och karting, 58,7 × 73,7 cm.
© Hollis Sigler 2025
Photo: Tobias Fischer/Moderna Museet
Purchased 2024 by donated funds.
Kris Lemsalu (Estland, f. 1985/Estonia, b.1985), River Rock Bird Sky, 2022 © Kris Lemsalu 2025
Photo: Helene Toresdotter/Moderna Museet
Purchased 2024 by donated funds.
Monica Sjöö (Sverige/Sweden, 1938–2005), Cretan's Mysteries, 1980 © Monica Sjöö 2024
Photo: Mattias Lindbäck/Moderna Museet
Purchased 2024 by donated funds from Carl Fribergs stiftelse.