Wanås Castle
Wanås Castle | |
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Wanås slott | |
Östra Göinge Municipality | |
Wanås castle | |
Wanås Castle | |
Coordinates | 56°11′10″N 14°02′43″E / 56.1860°N 14.0454°E |
Site information | |
Open to the public | No |
Site history | |
Built | 15th century |
Wanås Castle (Swedish: Wanås slott) is a castle in Östra Göinge Municipality, Scania, in southern Sweden. It is situated to the west of Knislinge, approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of Kristianstad.[1]
A selection of the outdoors exhibitions
- The little bridge (1988), diabas, by Stefan Wewerka
- Black line (1988), Raffael Rheinsberg
- Terra Maximus (1989), by Sissel Tolaas
- Gray Clam (1990), by Jene Highstein
- Pyramiden (1990), by Gunilla Bandolin
- Stigma (1991), by Gloria Friedmann
- Observatorium (1992), by Icelandic sculptor Rúrí (f 1951)
- Cow Chapel (1993), by Kari Cavén
- Wanås (1994), by Per Kirkeby
- Sprungen Ur (1996), by Pål Svensson
- Parables (1998), by Allan McCollum
- The Hunt Chair for Animal Spirits (1998), by Marina Abramović
- Imposter (1999), by Roxy Paine
- A House for Edwin Denby (2000), by Robert Wilson
- Fideicommissum (2000), bronze, by Ann-Sofi Sidén
- Two Different Anamorphic Surfaces (2000), by Dan Graham
- Together and Apart (2001), by Antony Gormley
- Wanås Wall (2002), by Jenny Holzer
- Vertigo (2002), by Charlotte Gyllenhammar
- lignum (2002), by Ann Hamilton
- I Am Thinking About Myself – Wanås 2003 (2003), Marianne Lindberg De Geer
- 11 Minute Line (2004), by Maya Lin
- The eighth chimney (2007), tegel, by Jan Svenungsson
A selection of the permanent indoors exhibition
- Svindel (2002), by Charlotte Gyllenhammar
- lignum (2002), by Ann Hamilton
- Graf Spee (2007), by Jan Håfström together with Carl Michael von Hausswolff and Juan Pedro Fabra
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