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Exhibition of Munch original at Avinor Oslo Airport

For the very first time, the Munch Museum is displaying an original work outside the museum. It's the travellers at Oslo Airport who will be able to enjoy this experience for the next ten years. The first work will be revealed at the terminal Friday 27 April.

Avinor and the Munch Museum have entered into a ten year agreement to display original works by one of Norway's foremost artists, Edvard Munch, at Oslo Airport. – With this, the Munch Museum and Oslo Airport wish to give travellers an unusual and surprising experience, an art break in an otherwise busy day of travelling, says Munch Museum Director Stein Olav Henrichsen.

The works will form part of Oslo Airport's extensive art programme. There is a specially designed showcase in the new international terminal, easily accessible to both Norwegian and international travellers.

– We are very proud to be able to show travellers from all over the world one of Norway's greatest artists. We have many travellers who either have Oslo as their destination or who are just passing through, and now they will have the opportunity to see works by one of Norway's finest, namely Edvard Munch, says Airport Director Øyvind Hasaas.

Making art available is one of the main goals of the city of Oslo’s art plan. The desire is for people to experience art in a place that most people visit, and this is made possible in an entirely unique way by letting them stand face-to-face with Munch's works.

– Edvard Munch gave Oslo an immense gift when he bequeathed his art to us, and it's important to us to share it with as many people as possible. At the same time, Munch's works are a part of the DNA of Oslo, something unique and exciting about our city. Treating the travellers at Oslo's airport to a faceful of Munch is a great way of welcoming them to our city. I'm glad to have established this collaboration, says City Council Leader Raymond Johansen, who will unveil the work.

The first of Edvard Munch's works to be displayed is the painting Head by Head (1905), featuring the artist himself. In addition, the stone used for the lithograph Separation (1896) will be displayed. Both depict two people who are separate but at the same time connected. Each is in its own way a good example of Munch's most important artistic project: the exploration of «the inner life of modern man». The work will be replaced by a another original work after a period of one to two years.

For more pictures, click here: http://oslomedia.avinor.no

For more information and pictures:

Gitte Skilbred, Director of Communications

E-mail: gitte.skilbred@munchmuseet.no

Tel. 0047 970 57 819

Joachim Westher Andersen

Head of communications, Avinor

E-mail: jwa@avinor.no

Tel: +47 41 00 44 55

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Edvard Munchs kunst er Norges viktigste bidrag til verdens kunsthistorie. Som forvalter av majoriteten av Munchs arbeider, har Munchmuseet et unikt utgangspunkt som kunst- og kulturformidler i nasjonal og internasjonal sammenheng. Munchmuseet inkluderer også Stenersen-samlingen.

Museets oppgave er å forvalte samlingene gjennom bevaring, forskning og formidling.

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