Matthew Barney
Frank Benson
Mike Bouchet
Lizzi Bougatsos
Paul Chan
Dan Colen
Trisha Donnelly
Gardar Eide Einarsson
Robert Gober
Nan Goldin
Felix Gonzalez-Torres
Hannah Greely
Taft Green
Karl Haendel
Corin Hewitt
Damien Hirst
Christian Holstad
Matt Johnson
Mike Kelley
Terence Koh
Jeff Koons
Louise Lawler
Sherrie Levine
Klara Liden
Nate Lowman
Jason Meadows
Bruce Nauman
Cady Noland
Seth Price
Richard Prince
Adam Putnam
Charles Ray
Jason Rhoades
Cristina Lei Rodriguez
Matthew Ronay
Tom Sachs
Cindy Sherman
Josh Smith
Christopher Wool
Gunnar B. Kvaran
Hanne Beate Ueland
Grete Arbu
Works from the Astrup Fearnley Collection
Artists: Matthew Barney, Frank Benson, Mike Bouchet, Lizzi Bougatsos, Paul Chan, Dan Colen, Trisha Donnelly, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Robert Gober, Nan Goldin, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Hannah Greely, Taft Green, Karl Haendel, Corin Hewitt, Damien Hirst, Christian Holstad, Matt Johnson, Mike Kelley, Terence Koh, Jeff Koons, Louise Lawler, Sherrie Levine, Klara Lidén, Nate Lowman, Jason Meadows, Bruce Nauman, Cady Noland, Seth Price, Richard Prince, Adam Putnam, Charles Ray, Jason Rhoades, Cristina Lei Rodriguez, Matthew Ronay, Tom Sachs, Cindy Sherman, Josh Smith Christopher Wool.
Curators: Gunnar B. Kvaran, Hanne Beate Ueland, Grete Årbu.
This exhibition presents the diversity and high quality of the Astrup Fearnley Collection, which has developed into one of Scandinavia’s finest collections of international contemporary art. In this exhibition we present new acquisitions by younger artists, mainly Americans, who have entered the international art scene since 2000. You can also experience works by Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince, Bruce Nauman and others who established their artistic practice in the 1980s and ‘90s.
The exhibition features artists like Lizzi Bougatsos, Corin Hewitt, Terence Koh and Klara Lidén, who express themselves through diverse media such as sculpture, drawing, video, painting and photography. These artists often take their point of departure in existing visual material, yet in addition to appropriating pictures from mass media and consumer society, they personally transform their materials and means. Through collages, assemblages and altered readymades, the artists create stories. The impulse behind a work may be something surreal and surprising, like the works of Matthew Ronay or mysterious and immaterial, as we see in Trisha Donnelly’s works. In addition, we find works of artists like Gardar Eide Einarsson and Karl Haendel, expressing strong political engagement. The artists work with impressions from contemporary culture such as cartoon series and graffiti, yet when doing so, also engage with art historical traditions such as Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Neorealism, Pop Art or 1960s Performance Art.
The artworks do not represent any particular generation, but can be seen as narrative, object based
and figurative.
Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art receives generous support from Stiftelsen Thomas Fearnley, Heddy and Nils Astrup, and from Astrup Fearnley AS.
Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art
Dronningens gate 4 Oslo, Norway
Opening hours:
Tuesday-Friday: 11am-5pm
Thursday: 11am-7pm
Saturday-Sunday: 12pm-5pm
Monday: closed