Astrup Fearnley Museet for Moderne Kunst
Matthew Barney, Lanch?d: The Lament of the Queen of Chain, 1997 (detalj) Jeff Koons, Michael Jackson and Bubbles, 1988 Cindy Sherman, Untitled nr., 2004 (detalj) Sherrie Levine, Untitled (After Walker Evans Positive #3), 1990     Bruce Naumann, Run From Fear, Fun From Rear, 1972  Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Untitled (Blue Placebo), 1991 Andy Warhol, Big Electric Chair, 1967 Damien Hirst, Mother and Child Divided, 1993 (detalj) Charles Ray, Male Mannequin, 1990 Robert Gober, Untitled, 1993-94 Janet Cardiff, The Paradise Institute, 2001 (detalj) Tom Sachs, Presidental Seal, 2004 Cai Guo-Qiang, The Eagle has Arrived, 2001 Olafur Eliasson, Your Colour Memory, 2004 (detalj) Anselm Kiefer, The High Priestess/Zweistormland, 1985-91(detalj) Cai Guo-Qiang, The Eagle has Arrived, 2001
The Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art opened to the public on October 9, 1993. Since then, the museum has confirmed its position as an important institution for the presentation of contemporary art, both through mounting prestigious exhibitions, but also through its large holdings of Norwegian and International contemporary art. You will find some of the most important artists in the collection presented here. In the museum you can see the exhibition Rotating Views #2 - Astrup Fearnley Collection.
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Visiting address: Dronningensgt 4, Oslo Postal address: Box 1158, 0107 Oslo Phone: +47 22936060 Fax: 22936065 E-mail:info@fearnleys.no
Supported by the Thomas Fearnley, Heddy and Nils Astrup Foundation