Alumni: Magdolna Szabó
Magdolna SzabóGalleri Ping-Pong, Malmö, 16 november - 7 december 2019. https://www.galleripingpong.se/
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Magdolna SzabóGalleri Ping-Pong, Malmö, 16 november - 7 december 2019. https://www.galleripingpong.se/
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-magdolna-szabo-0 - 2025-10-25
Moderna Museets Vänners Skulpturpris 2019 tilldelas alumni Runo Lagomarsino som hedras med en utställning som öppnar i samband med prisutdelningen 12 november. Prissumman 300 000 kronor gör det till ett av de största konstnärspriserna i Sverige. Läs mer här.
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/runo-lagomarsino-far-moderna-museets-vanners-skulpturpris-2019 - 2025-10-25
Sandra Mujinga SONW – Shadow of New Worlds Bergen Kunsthall 22. November 2019 — 19. January 2020 Sandra Mujinga’s exhibition at Bergen Kunsthall presents a new large-scale video installation together with a selection of sculptural works and photographs. Drawing on Afro-futurist strategies, the exhibition investigates concepts of invisibility as survival strategies, both as a speculative gaze at th
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-sandra-mujinga - 2025-10-25
Bokrelease och screening: Maria Norrman - An Afternoon Galleri Ping-Pong Stora Nygatan 4, Malmö 20 November 2019, kl 18.30 Konstnären Maria Norrman samtalar med Måns Holst-Ekström kring Norrmans artist book: An Afternoon. Boken är baserad på videoverket An Afternoon från 2011 som var Norrmans bachelorverk från Konsthögskolan i Malmö. I verket mötte hon en medelålders svensk kvinna som sålde sexuel
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-maria-norrman-1 - 2025-10-25
On Practices: Hanni Kamaly Artist talk Thursday, November 21, 7 pm Skånes konstförening, Bragegatan 15, Malmö Free entrance Läs mer här.
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-hanni-kamaly-0 - 2025-10-25
Tomar a verdade, #1 para 4 AnaMary Bilbao | Nidhal Chamekh | Paulo Lisboa | Henrique Pavão Opening | 21 November | Thursday | 10PM The exhibition Tomar a verdade #1 para 4 is focused on the presence of four works by four different artists and maintains a balance of “four pieces in play” while assuming that the ensemble is the result of a study of the material remains of an (almost) foregone human
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-henrique-pavao-3 - 2025-10-25
Cia Kanthi och Humlan Lange vernissage KB, Skf- Konstnärshuset November 25, 2019– Februari 2020.KB, Skf- konstnärshuset Smålandsgatan 7, 111 46 Stockholmhttp://konstnarshuset.org/konstnarshuset-staller-ut-pa-kb/
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/alumni-cia-kanthi - 2025-10-25
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New research at Lund University in Sweden can now show what Stone Age people actually ate in southern Scandinavia 10 000 years ago. The importance of fish in the diet has proven to be greater than expected. So, if you want to follow a Paleo diet - you should quite simply eat a lot of fish. Osteologists Adam Boethius and Torbjörn Ahlström have studied the importance of various protein sources in th
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/fish-accounted-surprisingly-large-part-stone-age-diet - 2025-10-25
Recent developments in neuroscience set high requirements for sophisticated data management, not least when implantable Brain Machine Interfaces are used to establish electronic communication between the brain’s nerve cells and computers. A new method developed by researchers at Lund University in Sweden makes it possible to recode neural signals into a format that computer processors can use inst
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-method-manages-and-stores-data-millions-nerve-cells-real-time - 2025-10-25
A new study from Lund University in Sweden shows that even children with limited physical disabilities are at risk of developing mental issues later in life. Girls and adolescents from socio-economically vulnerable families are at greatest risk. The study was published in the reputable journal PLOS ONE. With the help of national register data, Lund researchers conducted a follow-up of more than 60
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/children-physical-disabilities-are-higher-risk-poor-mental-health - 2025-10-25
In her upcoming thesis at Lund University in Sweden, biologist Elin Videvall shows that the composition of gut bacteria in birds has a major impact on whether their offspring will survive their first three months. “My findings could be important for increasing survival rates”, she says. Microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and fungi can cause diseases, but they can also promote health, affect
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/gut-bacteria-can-mean-life-or-death-birds - 2025-10-25
In a major study, biologists at Lund University in Sweden have studied the role of chance in whether a species survives or dies out locally. One possible consequence according to the researchers, is that although conservation initiatives can save endangered species, sometimes chance can override such efforts. Species that differ considerably in their ecology rarely have problems living in close pr
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/chance-factor-survival-species - 2025-10-25
Today, transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is the leading cause of death following a blood transfusion. So far, it has not been treatable, but a researcher at Lund University in Sweden, Rick Kapur, has now discovered that an anti-inflammatory drug cures the disease in mice. For his achievement, he is awarded the International Society of Blood Transfusion’s prestigious award. TRALI is a r
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/breakthrough-dangerous-blood-transfusion-related-disease - 2025-10-25
Ten-day-old baby birds are able to maintain their regular body temperature despite nest box temperatures of 50C° or above. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden can now show that nestlings pay a high price for regulating their body temperature: they grow less. Therefore, the recommendation when putting up a nest box should be to avoid hot, south-facing locations and choosing a spot in the shade
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/avoid-south-facing-birdhouses-nestlings-sake - 2025-10-25
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have made a key discovery about the internal magnetic compass of birds. Biologists have identified a single protein without which birds probably would not be able to orient themselves using the Earth’s magnetic field. The receptors that sense the Earth’s magnetic field are probably located in the birds’ eyes. Now, researchers at Lund University have studied
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-birds-can-detect-earths-magnetic-field - 2025-10-25
Many pollinating insects benefit from a small-scale agricultural landscape with pastures, meadows and other unploughed environments. In landscapes dominated by arable land, they lack both food and nesting places. Sown flower strips can increase the availability of food for pollinating insects, and are therefore assumed to benefit pollination. However, new research from Lund University in Sweden sh
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/sowing-strips-flowering-plants-has-limited-effect-pollination - 2025-10-25
Hematopoietic stem cells, that form mature blood cells, require a very precise amount of protein to function – and defective regulation of protein production is common in certain types of aggressive human blood cancers. Now, a research team at Lund University in Sweden has uncovered a completely new mechanism that controls how proteins are produced to direct stem cell function. “Our research is po
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/mechanism-vital-keeping-blood-stem-cells-functional-uncovered - 2025-10-25
Professor and family physician Jan Sundquist at the Center for Primary Health Care Research at Lund University in Sweden has been awarded an ERC Advanced Grant from the European Research Council in the 2017 call for applications. ERC Advanced Grant (ERC AdG) is awarded to world-leading researchers in support of excellent and innovative research. Professor Jan Sundquist conducts research on common
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/jan-sundquist-lund-university-awarded-erc-advanced-grant - 2025-10-25
In a unique study, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have mapped the origins of migratory birds. They used the results to investigate and discover major differences in the immune systems of sedentary and migratory birds. The researchers conclude that migratory species benefit from leaving tropical areas when it is time to raise their young – as moving away from diseases in the tropics enabl
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/birds-migrate-away-diseases - 2025-10-25