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  • Gunnar B. Kvaran steps down as director of Astrup Fearnley Museet

    Gunnar B. Kvaran (64), the director of Astrup Fearnley Museet, is resigning his position as of the beginning of 2020.
    Kvaran has been director since 2001. Earlier this year he informed Hans Rasmus Astrup, who owns the Astrup Fearnley Collection and who established the museum in 1993, that he wished to leave at the end of 2019.
    ‘When Hans Rasmus Astrup stepped down as chairman of the museum

  • New exhibitions: Anselm Kiefer | Private Passion

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    Anselm Kiefer – Books and Woodcuts
    Exhibition Period: May 30 — August 18, 2019
    Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945) long hesitated between two practices, writing and painting. Although it was the latter he eventually chose, literature continues to play a preponderant role in his body of work. Through their materiality and aesthetic, books were the first support for his artmaking, and wri

  • 25 years of Norwegian and international contemporary art

    On 9 October, 1993, Astrup Fearnley Museet opened its doors at Dronningensgate 4, in the Kvadraturen district of Oslo. For 25 years the museum has promoted the internationalisation of the arts in Norway by inviting some of the most prominent actors in the international art community to present their works.