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Bjørg Lødøen (1931–2009), painter, graphics artist, and composer; Ingrid Lønningdal (born 1981), contemporary artist; Camilla Løw (born 1976), artist; Charles Lundh (1856–1908), joined the Skagen Painters in 1883 and 1888; Edvard Munch (1863–1944), Symbolist painter, printmaker, and a forerunner of expressionistic art
Norwegian video artists (4 P) Pages in category "Norwegian contemporary artists" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
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Galleri Sand is a Norwegian and New York City based art gallery, representing notable contemporary artists like Vebjørn Sand and Marianne Aulie. [1] [2] Founded in 1984 by the Norwegian Sand family. [3] The artists of the gallery also consider themselves an artist collective. The gallery has sold pieces to noted art collectors including ...
Norway’s new-found independence from Denmark encouraged painters to develop their Norwegian identity, especially with landscape painting by artists such as Kitty Kielland, 1843–1914, an early female painter who studied under Gude and Harriet Backer, 1845–1932, another pioneer among female artists, influenced by impressionism.
Until 1990, no museums in Norway were solely dedicated to contemporary art. The Astrup Fearnley Museet, alongside the National Museum of Contemporary Art, played a crucial role in introducing the Norwegian public to contemporary art. [3] The two foundations merged in 1995 to become the Thomas Fearnley, Heddy and Nils Astrup Foundation.
Kunstnernes Hus (Norwegian for "Artists' House") is an art gallery in Oslo, Norway.It is Norway's largest gallery under the direction of artists, and has served as a major center for exhibits of Norwegian and international contemporary art.