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Daniel Birnbaum’s Best of 2016
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: Daniel Birnbaum.
Use quotes for an exact search. For example, "Edvard Munch".
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: Daniel Birnbaum.
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: Pernille Albrethsen.
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: Milena Høgsberg.
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: Fredrik Svensk.
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: SQ.
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: Daisuke Kosugi.
Kunstkritikk’s own writers and invited guests share their top picks from the art scene of 2016. Today: Astrid Svangren.
– Now we see exactly how a mentally ill person can get into power, says Laurie Anderson, who visited Oslo last weekend to screen her film Heart of a Dog.
Our memories are not independent of the media that preserve these memories, says Aleksander Provan, writer and editor of the web journal and publishing house Triple Canopy.
– Computers are not as exact as people think. They make the models a bit crazy, which I like, says German sculptor Thomas Schütte, whose retrospective at Moderna Museet opens to the public tomorrow.
Kristoffer Ørum wants less Eurocentrism at institutions while himself delivering a very Eurocentric analysis of Ibrahim Mahama’s art. The curators respond to Ørum’s critique.
– I think that so many of our contemporary aesthetic categories reflect the fact that we don’t really know how we feel about things, says Sianne Ngai, this year’s Forart lecturer.
In Nikita Teryoshin’s exhibition in Oslo, a coffee mug encounters high-tech missiles on a trade fair table.
The Arts and Culture Magazine Publishers Forum announces an open call for a writer to join a research trip to Oslo.
Cecilie Norgaard at O-Overgaden is painting about painting in the best possible sense.
Nikolaj Kunsthal tries to turn Lars von Trier’s films into visual art, but ends up advertising for the genius.