4 December
Artist Marie Karlberg on this year’s most stunning shows in Stockholm.
Artist Marie Karlberg on this year’s most stunning shows in Stockholm.
A centenarian’s ideas and a drawer full of money were among this year’s highlights for Johanne Edvarda B. Slaatta, writer and contributor to Kunstkritikk.
Kunstkritikk’s Louise Steiwer looks back on a year of diaries sealed in bronze and a ghastly outlook on nature camouflaged by Romantic landscape paintings.
This year’s most memorable exhibitions according to Kunstkritikk’s Christine Antaya.
The skyrocketing Lap-See Lam on launching her first opera at the 60th Venice Biennale.
‘You can never guarantee that it won’t be uncomfortable’, says performance artist Marthe Ramm Fortun.
“There is art before Gaza and art after Gaza,” Dr. Mitri Raheb told us when we visited Palestine. I knew what he meant.
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Kunstkritikk’s editor-in-chief, Mariann Enge, recommends two ongoing exhibitions and thinks back on one she fervently wishes she could see again.
Who was nice and who was naughty? Kunstkritikk’s Swedish editor shares his 2023 list.
A visit to a flower shop was one of the strangest encounters of the year, reports Kunstkritikk’s editor in Denmark.
Kunstkritikk’s Norwegian editor, Stian Gabrielsen, picks the three best exhibitions of the year.
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.