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Location
Vigeland museet
Nobels gt. 32, 0268, Oslo
Tel: 22 54 25 30
e-mail: post@vigeland.museum.no
Transport: Bus no. 20 and tram no. 12 to
Frongner plass, T-bane (tube) to Majorstuen.
Museum is allocated at the sounth of
Vigeland Park.
Opening: 30th October 18:00
Open: Tue-Sun 12-16
Monday closed
Entrance: kr 40
Children/Student: kr 20
The other venue of sculpture biennale
Haugar Vestfold Kunstmuseum
Gråbrødregaten 17, Tønsberg
Opening: 1st November 14:00
Open: Tue-Fri 12-16
Sat-Sun 12-17
Links
Vigeland Museum:www.vigeland.museum.no
Danger Museum: www.dangermuseum.com
Kunstkritikk: www.kunstkritikk.no
Office for Contemporary Art Norway:
www.oca.no
UKS (Young Artists Union): www.uks.no
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Research
Research visits: Vigeland Museum, Munch Museum, Folk Museum,
Oslo City Museum, Sternsen Museum, City Hall
Bibliography:
English or bilingual
Kunst till folket (Art to the people), riks utstillinger
(National Touring Exhibitions Norway), Oslo, 2003 (Both in Norwegian
and English)
Anne Karin Jortveit and Andrea Kroksnes (ed.), Devil-may-care,
The Nordic Pavillion at the 50th Venice Biennial 2003, Office
for Contemporary Art Norway, Oslo, 2003
C. Gether and H. Reenberg (ed.), Echoes of the scream, Arken
Museum of Modern Art & Munch Museum, Denmark, 2001 (ISBN: 87-7875-029-6)
T. Nicolaisen (ed.), UKS-FORUM FOR SAMTIDSKUNST (UKS-FORUM FOR
CONTEMPORARY ART),NO. 1/2-2001, Something Rotten in the state
of Norway, Oslo, 2001
J. Ekeberg (ed.), New Institutionalism Verksted #1, 2003,
Office for Contemporary Art Norway, Oslo, 2003
S. Dillemuth (ed.), The Academy and The corporate Public,
Bergen/London, 2002
Norwegian only
E. Kjerschow, Skulpture På Broen i Vigelandsparken,
2002, Oslo, Vigeland Museum (ISBN: 82-91830-11-8)
N. Messel, Ingebrigt Vik, Vigeland Museum, Oslo, 1999 (ISBN:
82-91830-03-7)
T. Wikborg, Gustav Vigeland En Biografi, Gyldendal. Norway,
2001
Journals/periodicals/magazines
Hyperfoto: 12 issues of journal that produced in 90's about photography
and visual culture. Aimed make a fundament for a discourse about
photography to an art context in Norway.
UKS Forum: Published by UKS (Young Artists Union) Contemporary
art issues, essays and interviews.
Norwegian Art Year Book: A summary every year on the Norwegian scene.
Contains visual documentation, reviews comissioned essays and interviews.
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