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BEATRIZ GONZÁLEZ IN OSLO: THE MAJOR RETROSPECTIVE THAT CLOSES A LEGACY

Astrup Fearnley Museet presents 150 works by the Colombian artist, who passed away in January 2026. An exhibition she helped plan herself, spanning six decades of everyday images, political violence, and a palette all her own.

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BEATRIZ GONZÁLEZ IN OSLO: THE MAJOR RETROSPECTIVE THAT CLOSES A LEGACY

Astrup Fearnley Museet presents 150 works by the Colombian artist, who passed away in January 2026. An exhibition she helped plan herself, spanning six decades of everyday images, political violence, and a palette all her own.

SEVEN TIMES THE COLOR OF THE SUN: ENERGY, MYTH, AND HUMANITY IN NORTHERN NORWAY

The exhibition brings together ancestral knowledge, mythologies, and contemporary practices to explore solar energy as a vital, symbolic, and spiritual force.

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SEVEN TIMES THE COLOR OF THE SUN: ENERGY, MYTH, AND HUMANITY IN NORTHERN NORWAY

The exhibition brings together ancestral knowledge, mythologies, and contemporary practices to explore solar energy as a vital, symbolic, and spiritual force.

LISTENING AS A POLITICAL AND ECOLOGICAL ACT: MOMENTUM 13 IN NORWAY

MOMENTUM, the Nordic Biennale of Contemporary Art, inaugurated its 13th edition, Between/Worlds: Resonant Ecologies, curated by Danish curator and academic Morten Søndergaard. The show invites the public to tune into the quiet, the overlooked, the unheard; presents sound as a way to reorient how we live and as a medium for unprepared listening.

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LISTENING AS A POLITICAL AND ECOLOGICAL ACT: MOMENTUM 13 IN NORWAY

MOMENTUM, the Nordic Biennale of Contemporary Art, inaugurated its 13th edition, Between/Worlds: Resonant Ecologies, curated by Danish curator and academic Morten Søndergaard. The show invites the public to tune into the quiet, the overlooked, the unheard; presents sound as a way to reorient how we live and as a medium for unprepared listening.