The Astrup Fearnley Collection is one of Norway’s most important and most extensive private collection of contemporary art. The collection has always concentrated on individual artworks and artists rather than movements or historical periods, and is particularly focusing on contemporary art that pushes the boundaries of the artistic canon. It consists of many significant artists who has been central in the development of the international art scene for the past 50 years – either because they have created an individual visual language, works of great originality and quality, or because they have reinvented important aspects of cultural production. More about the museum and exhibit here:
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