Erik Georg Ragnar Kruskopf (born 29 August 1930 in Helsinki) is a Finland-Swedish art critic, art historian and writer.
[1] Kruskopf was director of the Nordic Art Centre (Nordiska Konstförbundet [fi]) near Helsinki.
[1] He has been assistant director at the Finnish National Opera, culture editor at the Finnish newspaper Hufvudstadsbladet,[1] and art history professor at the University of Tromsø.
In 1984, he curated an exhibition at the Mingei International Museum, California, of artefacts made by the Sámi peoples.
[2] He was awarded the Tollanderska Prize [sv] in 2001.