Anna Casparsson, Stories. Little Claus and Big Claus, The story of Little Rosa, The Little Mermaid, 1947 © Anna Casparsson 2025. Photo: Albin Dahlström/Moderna Museet

Anna Casparsson

The Isle of Bliss

25.4 – 27.9 2026

Stockholm

With small stitches, Anna Casparsson embroidered magnificent and wilful motifs inspired by fairy tales, biblical stories and classical music. In the exhibition “The Isle of Bliss”, twenty-nine of her textile artworks are presented at Moderna Museet for the first time since 1960.

Anna Casparsson (1861–1961) was a textile artist, pianist and translator. For several decades, her home Villa Snäckan in Saltsjöbaden outside Stockholm was a meeting place for cultural figures, where they used to gather around the grand piano in the salon. Playing the piano was her great passion, but over time embroidery became her main form of expression.

Casparsson’s peculiar embroideries are characterised by opulence, detail and storytelling, and move freely between art and crafts. In her works, she reused materials such as silk and velvet, and embroidered pearls, sequins, shells, silver and gold thread, buttons, antique lace, mirror shards and much more into the works.

Anna Casparsson, The Isle of Bliss, 1950 Private collection. © Anna Casparsson 2026 Photo: Albin Dahlström/Moderna Museet

Visual worlds

Anna Casparsson created her works in and for the home – embroidered draperies, folding screens, grand piano covers, pillows, tablecloths and bags. The embroideries often grew into their own visual worlds, with elements from folk tales, biblical stories and classical music.

The titles used today for Casparsson’s works are often taken from words and phrases she herself embroidered into the images, not least from the Bible, as well as from fairy tales and stories such as “David and Goliath”, “The Ugly Duckling” and “Little Red Riding Hood”.

Anna Casparsson, The Little Red Riding Hood, u.å./n.d. © Anna Casparsson 2026. Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet
Anna Casparsson photographed by Lennart Olson, late 1950s. © Anna Casparsson 2026 Photo: Lennart Olson © Hallands Konstmuseum
Anna Casparsson, The Stag, 1922 Nationalmuseu, Stockholm. © Anna Casparsson 2026 Photo: Viktor Fordell/Nationalmuseum
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Images

Installation view, Anna Casparsson – The Isle of Bliss © Anna Casparsson 2026. Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet
Installation view, Anna Casparsson – The Isle of Bliss. In the front: Untitled (piano cover), u.å. © Anna Casparsson 2026. Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet
Installation view, Anna Casparsson – The Isle of Bliss On the wall (from left to right): Saga of Life, 1930. Untitled, n.d. In the front: The Star (piano cover), 1936. © Anna Casparsson 2026. Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet
Anna Casparsson, The Star (detail, piano cover), 1936. © Anna Casparsson 2026. Photo: My Matson/Moderna Museet