Astrup Fearnley Collection
28. Mar. 2025 – 30. Dec. 2025
A presentation of the collection with entirely new works acquired over the past five years, alongside some well-known classics.
The Astrup Fearnley Collection is one of Europeโsโฏleadingโฏcollections of international contemporary art withโฏnearlyโฏ1 500 works. The museum shares this dynamic collection by regularly reinstallingโฏitsโฏdisplay, placing works in new constellationsโฏand contexts to suggest new readings.โฏThis Spring, the museumโs visitors will be presented with several new acquisitions, showing how the Astrup Fearnley Collection is constantly expanding with new artistic positions, but also how the museum continues to deepen its already established relation to key artistic practices of our time.
This updated presentation of the collection includes several recent acquisitions, such asโฏNina BeierโsโฏFleetโฏ(2024),โฏJulia RommelโsโฏCrafterโs Choiceโฏ(2024),โฏand Kara WalkerโsโฏA Burial at the Artistโs Country Estateโฏ(2022). They are presented alongside Synnรธve Anker Aurdalโsโฏ Fossenโฏ(1984โ89) and Olav Christopher JenssenโsโฏOnce, Thirtyfirst Timeโฏ(1996)โworks and practices more commonly associated with the collection.
Among the featured artists will also beโฏBasel AbbasโฏandโฏRuanne Abou-Rahme. Their multichannel video installationโฏOh shining star testifyโฏ(2016โ19)โฏwas included inโฏthe artistsโ 2023โฏexhibitionโฏAn echo buried deep deep down but calling stillโฏ at Astrup Fearnley Museet.โฏIt was subsequently acquiredโฏbyโฏthe collectionโฏand forms part of this display. The artist duo, who live and work in the Palestinian city of Ramallah and in New York, demonstrate a persistent concern with how societies navigate the consequences of oppressive political systems. Other recent acquisitions, such asโฏRobert Grosvenorโs sculptural installationโฏUntitledโฏ(2022)โฏand Klara LidรฉnโsโฏVerdebelvedereโฏ(2024) andโฏVerdebelvedere Exitโฏ(2024), will be presented in the museum for the first time.
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