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Lutz Bacher: Burning the Days | Press preview 25 September 12:00-14:00
This landmark exhibition offers an expansive view of Bacher’s provocative, genre-defying oeuvre, spanning five decades of uncompromising art with an unsettling mix of affect and sentiment, humor, pop-cultural touchstones, and unflinching examinations of sexuality, violence, political paranoia, and cosmic metaphysics.
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Space Making | Press preview 28 May 12:00-14:00
Space Making is an exhibition addressing depth and spatiality in painting. It features the work of eight artists, who span generations and bridge contemporary positions with historical context.
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Between Rivers | Press preview 17 October 2024
Between Rivers brings together the practices of contemporary artists who respond to the place of rivers in our lives at a moment when they are being profoundly reshaped by human activity.
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Silje Figenschou Thoresen - "Et stille og beskyttet farvand, de overliggende lag gik uforstyrret hen over den"
A quiet and protected water, the layers above it, passing undisturbed is a new site-specific commission by Silje Figenschou Thoresen. Its permeable form is created through the gathering of diverse objects into groups, which are often stacked precariously on top of one another.
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The Deep West Assembly - Cauleen Smith | Press preview 13 June 2024
Astrup Fearnley Museet presents a solo exhibition of work by multidisciplinary American artist and filmmaker Cauleen Smith (b. 1967, Riverside, California; lives and works in Los Angeles).
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Astrup Fearnley Collection: New Acquisitions 2023
Every year the Astrup Fearnley Collection grows through the acquisition of new works, which expand upon existing positions and incorporate new practices. In 2023, 29 works by 22 artists were added.
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Leonard Rickhard, Between Construction and Collapse
Leonard RickhardBetween Construction and Collapse26 January – 19 May 2024
Astrup Fearnley Museet’s first exhibition of 2024 is devoted to the painter Leonard Rickhard. Over a long artistic career, Rickhard cultivated a distinctive, easily recognizable style—a visual signature that is all its own within recent Norwegian art history. For the public, and for a younger generation of artists, Rickha
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Stein-Inge Århus Press contact Head of Communications s.aarhus@afmuseet.no +47 452 40 092