In her art projects, Lindahl questions our human-centred art history by rewriting and imagining new (art) histories where animals play active roles. She challenges preconceived power relations between animals and humans, reflecting on humans’ habit of oppressing other animals. Not least by using them as resources and materials in art production.
The exhibition shows both new and older artworks by Lindahl. Her drawings, video works, textiles and texts correspond in different ways with selected paintings and sketches from the collections.
Lunch showings (approx. 30 minutes)
Skissernas Museum – Museum of Artistic Process and Public Art are happy to welcome all employees at Lund University to join a guided tour through the exhibition.
- Wednesday June 11th at 12.30 pm – Swedish
- Thursday June 12th at 12.30 pm – English
- Friday June 13th at 12.30 pm – Swedish
Preregistration required. Register at Billetto.
The guided tour starts in the exhibition on floor 2 at the set time. Please arrive in time to register and find the right gallery.
Feel free to combine your visit with a lunch at the Museum’s popular restaurant, På Skissernas. We recommend booking a table in advance.
As an employee of Lund University, you are always entitled to free admission to Skissernas Museum upon presentation of your LU card. The exhibition The Museum Fauna – Lost Tails and Unheard Stories of Resistance is shown at Skissernas Museum from June 5 to November 2, 2025. Learn more about the exhibition on the museum's website.