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Open House
30.04.13
Saturday 13 April saw long queues from 20:00 until after midnight for the opening of the new bar and foyer at Kunstnernes Hus (The Artists’ House) in Oslo.
Wanted: Stricter curating and greater consistency
16.04.13
The festival was a success in terms of its execution, but a stricter and more consistent curatorial approach would have been preferable, says an assessment of the Copenhagen Art Festival.
The post-national pavilion
05.04.13
Oslo's Academy of Fine Arts is commissioner of the Central Asian pavilion at the Venice Biennale, with curators from Kazakhstan and Portugal and Dutch and US financing.
Picasso in Palestine in Kabelvåg
05.04.13
Curators announce the 2013 Lofoten International Art Festival; a February screening of Picasso in Palestine, introduced by Charles Esche, sets the tone for this autumn’s LIAF.
The Iaspis Debate Grows
04.03.13
Since the publication of Joel Tunström’s “What’s Happened to Iaspis?”, the direction in which Iaspis has been steered for the last several years has been subject to debate in the Swedish art world.
Redefining a rigid art scene
14.12.12
The fierce public debate over a possible Guggenheim Helsinki initiated Checkpoint Helsinki, an artist-drafted proposal for a new institution now making its first open call for pilot productions.
Munch as editorial cartoonist
16.11.12
The successful travelling exhibition The Modern Eye was opened at the Munch museum last week. The Norwegian version of the exhibition includes a little-known newspaper vignette based on The Scream.
Solveig Øvstebø appointed director of The Renaissance Society
15.11.12
The Renaissance Society in Chicago names Solveig Øvstebø its first new executive director in nearly 40 years.
Terike Haapoja and Antti Laitinen to represent Finland at Venice Biennale 2013
26.10.12
The concept for the Nordic and Finnish Pavilions, Falling Trees, explores the relationship between art and nature.
Nordic News
Week Ending 12 October
12.10.12
From this week's Nordic edition: Visual arts budget increase in Norway, Raija Koli as FRAME's new director, Ministry rejects OCA's plea for funding of Munch Project at Venice Biennale 2013.