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What were the most memorable art events of 2019? Kunstkritikk’s Norwegian editor, Stian Gabrielsen, gives his bid.
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What were the most memorable art events of 2019? Kunstkritikk’s Norwegian editor, Stian Gabrielsen, gives his bid.
Today, the three best exhibitions of the year have been selected by Pernille Albrethsen, Kunstkritikk’s Copenhagen editor.
Here are this year’s three most memorable art events according to artist André Tehrani.
Which were the most memorable artworks, exhibitions and books of 2019? Frans Josef Petersson is editor of Kunstkritikk in Sweden.
Haus der Kunst is a bit of a time suspend in Oslo, an enclave where the beer is cheap and unending, and the small things like smoking inside actually mean something.
Which were the most memorable art experiences of 2019? Today’s answer is by Francesca Astesani and Julia Rodrigues from the curatorial agency South into North.
Which were the most memorable art experiences of 2019? Today’s answer is by Fatima Hellberg, director of Bonner Kunstverein.
The new MoMA relinquishes its position as the model museum in order embrace diverse, queer, and complex subjectivities, and give modernism a new beginning.
Artist and farmer Geir Tore Holm shares his three most memorable art experiences of 2019.
Iris Smeds’s exhibition at Bonnier’s Konsthall is an exorcism of neoliberal exceptionalism.
Today, artist Jakob Kolding points out three highlights from 2019.
The closure of National Gallery of Denmark’s X-room is symptomatic: in the dark ages following policies of budget cuts spaces for artistic experiment erode.
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.
What happens when the body falls apart? Goldin+Senneby are known for their brainy conceptualism. Now they have created their most personal exhibition yet.