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ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

By Carolinearnoldtravel @CarolineSArnold

ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

Painting by Leonard Rickhard at the Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo


During our recent visit to Norway we visited the Astrup Fearnley Museum in Oslo, one of Scandinavia’s most notable museums for contemporary art. The building, designed by Renzo Piano, spans two buildings bisected by a canal and joined by a bridge

ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo

In the building on one side of the canal, selected items from the Astrup Fearnley collection are displayed. They include paintings, textiles, sculpture, and other works by a wide variety of artists from around the world. Here are a few examples.

ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

One of the galleries with pieces from the permanent collection.


ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

Textile by Ann Cathrin November Haibo


ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

Michael Jackson and Bubbles (detail) by Jeff Koons


ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

Falling by Nicole Eisenman


ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

Paradise 4, Daintree, Australia (detail), photograph by Thomas Struth


ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

Textile by Ibrahim Mahama


ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

Textile by Synnove Anker Audel


On the other side of the canal the Astrup Fearnley Museum building features rotating temporary exhibits. We chose to see the retrospective of the work of Norwegian artist Leonard Rickhard (1945-2024). It was organized around repeating themes in his work—a bird cabinet, the night painter, the model table, the birch forest, deserted barracks, workers sheds—often in combination. I was struck by the contemporary look of his paintings, even those done fifty years ago. (The exhibit ended on May 19th.)

ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

Leonard Rickhard painting of a shed.


ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

Leonard Rickhard, Bird Cabinet


ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

Leonard Rickhard, Bird Cabinet


ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

Leonard Rickhard, Early Morning Pine Forest


ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

Leonard Rickhard, Model Table


The spacious rooms inside the museum were filled with light allowing each work of art to shine on its own. Outside the museum there is also a sculpture park and restaurant, Venti Venti. The museum and surrounding park were designed by Renzo Piano with the idea that the experience of art, nature, and architecture should complement each other. There is also a room in the museum for children and families to create their own art. For hours, directions and more about the Astrup Fearnley Museum go to their website.

ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

View from gallery over the bay.


ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEUM, Oslo, Norway: Contemporary Art from Norway and Around the World

View out the museum window to walkway along the Oslo Fjord. 



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