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A collaboration between NOoSPHERE in Manhattan and Galleri Ramfjord in Oslo brought together the work of 15 Norwegian artists this month.
National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design (Oslo) Established in 2003 following a merger of the Norwegian Museum of Architecture, the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the National Gallery of Norway, and the National Touring Exhibitions, its permanent collection features works by all important Norwegian artists, notably Edvard Munch.
More often I found myself thinking more about the modest - scaled, private or homespun, whether that was Lucy Rie's pots (winningly paired with photos by George Platt Lynes at Kendall Koppe in Glasgow), 40 years» worth of never - before - shown works by Lukas Duwenhögger at Rodeo's new London gallery, dozens of Lynda Benglis's convulsive ceramics at Thomas Dane, or «Unwoven World» at OCA in Oslo, tough and tender 1970s textile works by three Norwegian artists.
The year 2001 exhibition is curated by museum curator Øystein Ustvedt and will include works by international, Nordic and Norwegian artists from the 1960s right up until the present, artists such as Francis Bacon, Andreas Gursky, Olav Chr.
The space is directed by the Norwegian artists Margrethe Aanestad and Elin Melberg.
Trancendenal Tactility will present work by the Norwegian artists Per Christian Brown, Benedicite Clementsen, Elin Melberg, Kristin Velle - George and Margrethe Aanestad.
Furunes is one of the most successful Norwegian artists on the international scene.
In addition, we present works by important Norwegian artists like Mari Slaattelid, Bjarne Melgaard, Ida Ekblad, Matias Faldbakken and Gardar Eide Einarsson This illustrates the collection's focus on the younger generation on the international contemporary art scene.
Kagge's collection has a primarily international emphasis, but is also connected with the most important Norwegian galleries and a number of influential contemporary Norwegian artists.
The collection boasts several works by artists such as Vibeke Tandberg, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Matias Faldbakken, Ann Cathrin November Høibo and Fredrik Værslev — a generation of Norwegian artists who have made their mark internationally.
Since 2013 the museum has sponsored an annual art prize in conjunction with the local eponymous sponsor's trust that enables Norwegian artists to further their practice and gain the recognition which so often evades them, in contrast to their peers from southern Europe.
We have invited Hirsch to Astrup Fearnley Museet to talk about his vision for this special institution, which has trained several famous Norwegian artists.
The Rasmus Club examines some of the most famous Norwegian artists in the Collection.
A panel consisting of wellknown Norwegian artists, art historians and curators will discuss how Sherman's art has
Today, as in the past, many Norwegian artists and other She gave him her heart — and he took $ 300,000 from her.
Today, as in the past, many Norwegian artists and other
The Kavli Prize Master of Ceremonies was the Norwegian artist and former Minister of Culture Åse Kleveland, and the awards were accompanied by an extensive artistic programme.
In our newest session, whimsical Norwegian artist Aurora delivers a little magic in our Brooklyn studio.
Marius Vibe, a Norwegian artist, started his project by taking the top eight women that Maxim Magazine cited in the Most Beautiful Girl List of 2011; Rosie Huntington - Whiteley; Olivia Munn; Katy Perry; Cameron Diaz; Mila Kunis; Bar Refaeli; Anne Hathaway and Natalie Portman.
Walk amid the brilliant white marble angles of the Opera House, and stroll Vigeland Sculpture Park, populated with 200 works by Norwegian artist Gustav Vigeland.
Silent Conditions is the first UK solo exhibition from the much - celebrated Norwegian artist Sverre Bjertnæs, and on show at Beers London until 1 July.
Sandra Mujinga, b. 1989, is a Norwegian artist and musician based in Berlin, as well as working in Malmö and Oslo.
You don't simply take a look at new work by the Norwegian artist Bjarne Melgaard; you plunge into his scabrous, unruly universe and hope for the best.
As the source of the Berlin - based Norwegian artist Øystein Aassan's second solo exhibition at PSM Gallery, a quote from Barnett Newman is cited: «The painting should give man a sense of place: that he knows he's there, because in that sense I was there.»
In conversation with fellow L.A. resident Alex Israel, the Norwegian artist - photographer explains how he infuses an ironic critique with spiritual longing and suspended, surreal ambiguity.
Norwegian artist Bjarne Melgaard has brought the joy of two tigers — surrounded by designer adult diapers — into Ramiken Crucible.
First and foremost is the now infamously raunchy installation room by Norwegian artist Bjarne Melgaard, confined to its own area with colorful curtains at its entrance that act as a censor that warns: illicit content ahead.
Eyes on Norwegian artist Lars Elling.
Norwegian artist Ida Ekblad (born Oslo, 1980) works across painting, sculpture and poetry.
For those in New York City, the fearless Chris Martin has his debut at Anton Kern Gallery and the much - hyped Norwegian artist Fredrik Vaerslev can be considered at Andrew Kreps Gallery.
Born in 1966, Lars Elling is a Norwegian artist who lives in Oslo.
In 2017, we can look forward to exhibitions presenting Takashi Murakami, China's active contemporary art scene and become better acquainted with the Norwegian artist Matias Faldbakken.
The exhibition marks the debut of Henzel Studio's artist collaborations in Asia, and the worldwide unveiling of four new art carpets; three by Norwegian artist Bjarne Melgaard and one by Swiss artist Olaf Breuning.
In 1997, the artist Bjarne Melgaard — who is both famous as the most renowned Norwegian artist since Munch, and infamous for his hungry embrace of drugs, transgressive fashion, and dangerous sex — made a bronze spiritual self - portrait that he called Lightbulb Man, presenting a hollow figure riddled with holes, or perhaps orifices.
The art is that of Norwegian artist Bjarne Melgaard, whose installations are notorious for excusing the conventional «don't touch the art» mantra in favor of interactive showcases.
Norwegian artist Tori Wrånes uses obscure techniques of assemblage to create new dreamlike / surreal sculptures for this exhibition.
Selections from Albers's own writings, including classic texts such as «On My Painting,» «Color» and «On My Homage to the Square,» mingle with essays by well - known Albers scholars Nicholas Fox Weber («Minimal Means, Maximum Effect») and Jeannette Redensek («On Josef Albers» Painting Materials and Techniques»); meditations by Norwegian artist Dag Erik Elgin («Preparing for Painting to Happen»), Eva Diaz («Jailbreaking Geometric Abstraction,») and Doug Ashford («Dear Josef»); and a collage sequence by Andrea Geyer that pays homage to Albers's prints.
Work by Norwegian artist Vanessa Baird on view at the Armory Show.
The murals, sandblasted directly onto the concrete walls of the building by the Norwegian artist Carl Nesjar, are the first in a series of monumental works in concrete realized by Picasso, and mark the beginning of a working relationship that would continue for the rest of Picasso's life.
Solveig Settemsdal awarded Jerwood Drawing Prize Norwegian artist Solveig Settemsdal has been named winner of the 2016 Jerwood Drawing Prize for her work Singularity, a nine - minute video that she describes as a «temporal and sculptural process of drawing».
Tron Meyer «Mars» Patrick Parrish OPENS: April 5 For the Norwegian artist and architect's first solo exhibition in the United States, Patrick Parrish gallery presents a new collection of furniture, sculpture, and paintings that draws on the shared capacity of architecture, design, and art to both communicate and contain narratives.
For her first solo show in the UK, Norwegian artist Ane Hjort Guttu presents two film works, each one set within a different educational setting: a primary school and an art school.
Ana Cristea Gallery is pleased to present «Blind Spots,» a two - person exhibition featuring the work of British artist Paul Barlow and Norwegian artist Linne Urbye.
So what may traditionally read as a gesture of culture - industry critique in Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans, 1962, or more recently in Norwegian artist Matias Faldbakken's Xerox works, is here repackaged as the less subversive activity of postproduction, sampling or, to hazard an overarching explanation, remixology.
The Norwegian artist has produced a line of carpets strewn chaotically around the booth, which at least one spectator tripped over (that would be me), and willfully ugly paintings inspired by the suicide, a few years back, of a young New York artist.
Transcendental Tactility is a group exhibition curated by Norwegian artist - run space Prosjektrom Normanns that will explore abstract, poetic, and lyric expressions of existence and presence.
presents «Sasquatch Century,» a mid-career survey of Norwegian artist Torbjørn Rødland.
The Danish artist Michael Elmgreen has worked in a partnership with the Norwegian artist Ingar Dragset since 1995.
Eyes as Big as Plates is the ongoing collaborative project between the Finnish - Norwegian artist duo Riitta Ikonen and Karoline Hjorth.
Norwegian artist Tiril Hasselknippe's second exhibition at Drei, «Queens of the Tear Duct», comprises a site - specific installation as well as four smaller sculptures.
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