Museum of Contemporary Art Oslo Norway
recorded on July 25, 2015
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
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OSLO, Edvard Munch's spectacular paintings, NATIONAL GALLERY (NORWAY) ????????️
Edvard Munch, the collection, National Gallery, Oslo (Norway). Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Oslo, the capital of Norway, sits on the country’s southern coast at the head of the Oslofjord, and is known for its citywide green spaces and museums. Many of these are on the Bygdøy peninsula, including the Norwegian Maritime Museum, the Vikingskipshuset, with ships from the 10th century, and the Norsk Folkemuseum, with artifacts from Sami and Viking cultures.
Norway is a Scandinavian country encompassing mountains, glaciers and deep coastal fjords. Oslo, the capital, is a city of green spaces and museums. Preserved 9th-century Viking ships are displayed at Oslo’s Viking Ship Museum. Bergen, with colorful wooden houses, is the starting point for cruises to the dramatic Sognefjord. Norway is also known for fishing, hiking and skiing, notably at Lillehammer’s Olympic resort
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Hannah Ryggen and other painters at The National Museum of Art in Oslo Norway
Hallo well-konwn and unknown friends,
I would like to share a video I have made on youtube. The video is made by some photos of mine and some photos from the website of the National Museum of Art in Oslo Norway.
You still have time to see many great works of Hannah Ryggen. The last day of the exhibition will be on 4th October 2015.
Wish you all enjoy it !
Hannah Ryggen. Weaving the world
12 June 2015–4 October 2015
Final Week!
The National Gallery
Hannah Ryggen (1894–1970) is one of the most significant Scandinavian artists of the twentieth century. Her tapestries are visual responses to major and minor events, conflicts and processes. She captured the world in her weaving. In the early 1930s, she addressed fascism and the destructive consequences of Nazi power. Violence and abuse are visualised in an idiom reminiscent of modern, critical history painting. Her narrative drive goes hand in hand with a free accentuation of abstract patterns, shapes and colours. The exhibition echoes a broad renewal of interest in Ryggen’s figurative and highly captivating modernism internationally. It is produced in collaboration with the Moderna Museet in Malmö.
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Founded in 1996 upon the initative of Mr. Christen Sveaas. It occupies the site of the old wood-pulp mill which was founded by Consul Anders Sveaas in 1889 and run by the family until it was closed in 1995. The old factory now houses an industrial museum which hosts annual, shifting exhibitions in addition to the sculpture park which focus is sight specific and international contemporary works of art.
Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art Oslo Norway
Published on July 25, 2015
Moving Image Archive Serge de Muller
Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art in Oslo, Norway
TAKING DESIGN TO A HIGHER LEVEL
PROJECT: ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEET, OSLO, NORWAY
ARCHITECT: RENZO PIANO BUILDING WORKSHOP AND NORDIC OFFICE OF ARCHITECTURE
CEILINGS: MONO ACOUSTIC TE
Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo
The Astrup Fearnley museum at Tjuvholmen in Oslo, was designed by Renzo Piano. It holds the largest collection of modern art in Norway. Jeff Koons' Michael Jackson and Bubbles statue and som of Damien Hirst larger works may be the most famous pieces of the regular collection.
Baktruppen: Spekt, Museum of Contemporary art Oslo, 2000
Baktruppen: Spekt at Museum of Contemporary art Oslo 2000.
oslo,edvard's munch museum
edvard's munch exhibition titled'PUBERTY' just opened and we were priviledged enough to be amongst the first to admire some of munch's greatest creations.
Retrospective at MOMA despite missing stolen paintings
1. Wide shot exterior Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in Manhattan
2. Mid shot gallery man standing in front of Scream prints
3. Mid shot two prints of The Scream
4. Close up pull focus The Scream, 1895 lithograph with watercolour additions
5. Mid shot The Scream lithograph
6. SOUNDBITE: (English): Glenn Lowry, Director, Museum of Modern Art:
Well, Munch of course has many great works of art but perhaps the most important is The Scream at least in terms of its iconic significance to a large audience, and in fact we have three representations of The Scream, all works on paper, because of course it was impossible to borrow The Scream itself, because it's missing.
7. Close up detail The Scream lithograph
8. SOUNDBITE: (English): Glenn Lowry, Director, Museum of Modern Art:
For us the opportunity was to go beyond The Scream in a sense, to see this exhibition as a way of reflecting the breadth, the richness, the importance of Munch's career and sometimes when an artist is represented by a single iconic work they get stereotyped very quickly, and Munch is a much more complex, much more nuanced artist than that.
9. Mid shot Despair, 1892
10. Wide shot gallery with Despair and Angst
11. Close up detail Angst, 1894
12. Close up The Kiss, 1892
13. Mid shot Madonna, 1894-5
14. Close up, tilt up, Madonna
15. SOUNDBITE: (English): Glenn Lowry, Director, Museum of Modern Art:
And a great deal of that has to do with sexuality, it has to do with death, it has to do with despair and anxiety, but it also has to do in many ways with the complexity of living in the twentieth-century, and that's something his work never ceased to explore. It was after all a very angst-ridden time, with the first World War literally traumatising all of Europe.
16. Close up Karl Johan Street in Rain, 1891
17. Close up detail Karl Johan Street in Rain
18. Close up Evening on Karl Johan Street, 1892
19. Close up detail Evening on Karl Johan Street
20. SOUNDBITE: (English): Glenn Lowry, Director, Museum of Modern Art:
Munch was not an artist to express the joys of life but rather the difficulties of life and I think that's one of the reasons he's so interesting today.
21. Wide shot The Dance of Life, 1899-1900
22. Close up detail pan the Dance of Life
23. Mid shot people in gallery
STORYLINE:
Norwegian painter Edvard Munch is making a splash on two continents even though he's been dead for more than half a century.
In Oslo, Norway, at a high-profile robbery trial, all six suspects pleaded not guilty on Tuesday at the opening of their trial in the theft of Munch's masterpieces The Scream and Madonna in Oslo.
The versions of two of the Norwegian artist's best-known works were seized by masked gunmen in a bold daylight raid at the Munch Museum in Oslo in August 2004.
The paintings, which are considered priceless, are still missing.
There are four versions of The Scream.
Despite an intense hunt by police, the offer of a 2 million kroner (US 294,000 dollar) reward by the City of Oslo, which owns the works, and an international search, the paintings are still missing.
Last year, Norwegian news media reported that the paintings might have been burned to destroy evidence, a claim the police rejected. Art experts said the paintings are too well known to sell.
And in New York, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is mounting a Munch retrospective, without The Scream, his most famous painting.
MoMA's Director says this is both a problem and an opportunity.
The MoMA show is the first retrospective devoted to the work of the internationally renowned Norwegian painter, printmaker, and draftsman to be held in an American museum in almost three decades.
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TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE, TING, Norsk Teknisk Museum, Oslo 2014
On the occasion of the Norwegian Museum of Technology‘s 100th anniversary, the participatory exhibition TING invites visitors to explore and discuss the complex relationships between technology and democracy.
Visitors pass different zones while moving through the exhibition.
The entrance shows illustrations of 8 objects representing the technologies to be discussed in the upcoming „TING“-Debates combined with contradictory quotes reflecting on the relationship between technology and democracy.
Every visitor gets a basic wooden block, which, analogue to the digital pixel, becomes a haptic tool to trigger digital interactions within the exhibition and to cast their votes within the TING.
The first part of the exhibition establishes 4 iconic objects as historical case studies. Visitors discover the widely different perspectives and interpretations on how these technologies have played a significant role on both the development and destruction of democratic societies. It becomes clear, that there is not just one meaning or truth. Technology is neither good, nor bad, nor is it neutral.
The centerpiece of the exhibition is the grand amphitheater-like space of the TING
AWARDS
IDCA Awards 2014
Gold
Best scenography for a temporary exhibition
Good Design 15
Space/Architecture
Red Dot Award 2014
Winner
Spatial Communication
Exhibition Design
CREDITS
Client
Norsk Teknisk Museum, Oslo,
Norwegen
General Planning, Exhibition Design
Ralph Appelbaum Associates Berlin
(in cooperation with Norsk Teknisk Museum)
Concept
Ralph Appelbaum Associates Berlin
Norsk Teknisk Museum
TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE GmbH
Content
Norsk Teknisk Museum
Media Design and Production
TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE GmbH
Sound Design, Composition
BLUWI Music and Sounddesign GbR
Interaction Programming
TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE GmbH
Exhibition Production
Norsk Teknisk Museum
Photos
Manfred H. Vogel
TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE GmbH
Tasks
Concept, Media Design, Screenplay, Direction, Creative Direction, Art Direction, Production, Postproduction, Animation, Motion Design, Interaction Programming, Light Programming, Music and Sound Design, Implementation
Creative Direction, Direction
Marc Tamschick
Production- and Project Management
Tobias Ziegler
Lead Design
Natalie van Sasse van Ysselt
Marc Osswald
VVVV Programming
Julien Vulliet
Abraham Manzanares
Ivo Schüssler
High-resolution video projection displaying linear video and real-time 2D and 3D graphics with a resolution of 5280x1056 pixels
Interactive table, diameter 4m, resolution 1200x1200 pixels
IR-Tracking of untreated wooden cubes, 10 Microsoft tablets with real-time 2D and 3D graphics
3-Channel-Audio, Web-Interface for comment functionality