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Nimis (lat. "too much") is situated on the peninsula of Kullaberg in the south of Sweden. © Photo: Hans Kjellman



Nimis and Arx

In 1980 the artist and arthistorian Lars Vilks started to work on Nimis, a construction of driftwood and rests from the cutting areas.

Nimis (lat. "too much") is situated on the peninsula of Kullaberg in the south of Sweden - now an independent state Ladonia.

When Vilks started to work with hammer and nail at Nimis his ideas were rather vague, but he had in mind to make a meetingplace between theory and practice.