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THE HECKSCHER-OHLIN ROOM
The The Heckscher-Ohlin Room reflects upon the relationship of Economics and Economic history to Art and Creativity. The room contains site-specific commissions by Jens Fänge and Bella Rune and artworks by Charlotte Gyllenhammar, Christian-Pontus Andersson and Fritiof Schüldt
A publication has been published by Stockholm School of Economics Art Initiative with contributions by Mats Lundahl, Lars Strannegård, Pierre Guillet de Monthoux, Erik Wikberg, Bella Rune, Isak Nilson, Jens Fänge and Charlotte Gyllenhammar. Photographs by Mikael Olsson.
Art Director by Maja Kölqvist and Carl von Arbin.
Edition of 600
ISBN 978-91-7731-094-5
The The Heckscher-Ohlin Room reflects upon the relationship of Economics and Economic history to Art and Creativity. The room contains site-specific commissions by Jens Fänge and Bella Rune and artworks by Charlotte Gyllenhammar, Christian-Pontus Andersson and Fritiof Schüldt
A publication has been published by Stockholm School of Economics Art Initiative with contributions by Mats Lundahl, Lars Strannegård, Pierre Guillet de Monthoux, Erik Wikberg, Bella Rune, Isak Nilson, Jens Fänge and Charlotte Gyllenhammar. Photographs by Mikael Olsson.
Art Director by Maja Kölqvist and Carl von Arbin.
Edition of 600
ISBN 978-91-7731-094-5
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