Art tour of Fornebu

Discover the world-class art – make the trip to Fornebu.

Many millions of NOK have been invested in exquisite outdoors art at Fornebulandet, thanks to architects, builders and the municipality. Norway's old main airport, has become an art destination.

Use the Sunday for an art trip close by. Explore the area as a bicycle safari or on foot and discover selected works of art at Fornebu. The trip is excellent to combine with swimming on the beautiful beaches, a walk in the nature reserve, playing in the playgrounds and school and shopping on Fornebu S or a good meal at the local eateries.

Suggested tour – choose length and time as desired;

The "Imprints" sculpture park by Magne Furuholmen is located outside Aker's new headquarters at Fornebu. The park is the largest collection of sculptural works made by a Norwegian artist since the Vigeland Park and houses 40 large glazed ceramic vases and sculptures. Up close, one can read words and writing blocks that are engraved in the tiles, while at longer distances the expression changes.

Cross the underpass towards the sea by Telenor Arena and walk towards the Telenor building's parking lot. Take a walk across the courtyard. Here is the "Fondation Surgisante" by Buer, 92 striped columns in a grid pattern over the square, but also represents what can not be seen, a continuation of the construction below ground.

The facade on the left shows the so-called "truism", short text-based truths in "Installation for Telenor", which consists of 430 poetic and slogan-like statements. Below the stairs is Franz West's pink sculpture "Drama" a strange shape that has knotted itself.

Continue along the sea towards the Equinor building and you will see Einarsson's sculpture to the right on the grass "Untitled / Big dumb Object" consisting of five billboards standing in a row with prints of various art objects that create curiosity. "Knowing doing the planet" is the big  green bullet with a smaller bullet in the middle made by Eliasson. The inner bullet reflects the environment around it, which constantly reflects changes in the environment.

Well worth a detour to Equinor's entrance under the two protrusions is the photo and video installation "The Shimmering Solution – The Tender Pixel Storm" by Rist. In the 1,200 m2 colorful work, nature, animals and people are constantly intertwined in both abstract and realistic image sequences.

On the short side of the old terminal building towards the roundabout stands "Monkey's Fist (Apeneve)", a 12 meter high monumental bronze knot. It was sailors who developed the rope art to which this gives associations.

In addition, there is a lot of great art indoors in the various office buildings, such as decoration in the restaurants and in the old Terminal building where you can find the beautiful wall decorations in the lobby of Kai Fjell in the current Technopolis building.

In the middle of the roundabout stands "Throw" by Kåre Groven, which shows the outline of a man holding a paper plane. The thrower has become a symbol, giving strong memories from the time Fornebu Airport was here.

There are also many other fine art experiences at Fornebu and Storøya if you want a longer trip, move towards Nansenparken, a varied recreation area for everyone living and visiting Fornebu. A network of walking and cycling paths and trails link the different parts of Fornebulandet together and provide opportunities for different activities. Under the bridges near the floating tower are "sound-art installations".

At Storøya school there are great play areas and here is the sculpture "Solknippe" by T.Nordström & A.Oskarsson which looks like many pencils together.
Start your trip outside Aker's new headquarters vis-a-vis Norwegian's "diamond building". The bus stops right outside and takes only 15 minutes from downtown Oslo.

Have a wonderful day.

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OSCAR studio&gallery

 Welcome to OSCAR, a studio for art and visual expression. Here you can experience an inspiring world of photographic art, graphic prints, and sculptures. Our gallery showcases exhibitions by both established and emerging artists, and also serves as a venue for conversations, lectures, and workshops.

OSCAR is run by photographers and artists Karine Ruud and Kristin Jacobsen, who carry forward a proud tradition after photographer Oscar Pedersen, established in 1932. Our deep expertise ensures quality and precision in everything we do.

In addition to the gallery space, we house a professional framing workshop and print studio. Whether you are looking for a unique artwork for your home or seeking an exciting artistic experience, you are warmly welcome to explore what we have to offer.

Our opening hours:

  • Monday: 11–17

  • Tuesday: 11–17

  • Wednesday: 11–17

  • Thursday: 11–18

  • Friday: 11–17

  • Saturday: 11–16

In our online shop, you will find several of the works displayed in the gallery, and new pieces are continuously added!

We look forward to welcoming you.

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Wergelandshaugen

The old Magistrate's Villa from the 1920s has been converted into a stately meeting place. Traditional craftsmanship and historical references have been central to the restoration.

Wergelandshaugen is a place for a festive occasion, wedding, baptism, confirmation, memorial service, seminar or meeting place for colleagues and friends.

Wergelandshaugen has a beautiful and peaceful location, here you will immediately notice the tranquility that rural surroundings can provide. In the associated English garden, you can see and smell the plants and flowers from ancient times, back to the Middle Ages. The historic garden has been painstakingly restored to the 1920s, according to photographs and with contemporary plants. New this year is the portal to the forest and the balance park for children and young people.

You are invited to art experiences both outside and inside. Twice a year, Wergelandshaugen has artists in residence and various art exhibitions are held. There is also a sculpture park on the property where the sculptures appear as surprises placed in the scenic surroundings of the ravine landscape.

Wergelandshaugen is accessible by train, 35 minutes from Oslo S or 10 minutes from Oslo Lufthavn Gardermoen, then a 5-minute walk from Eidsvoll station. If you drive and arrive by car, it takes 50 minutes from the center of Oslo, large car park at the end of the property.

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Peder Balke Farm Gallery

Peder Balke Farm Gallery

Saturday open gallery – see the beautiful wallpaintings and the reproductions.

At Østre Rognstad, you will find ten well-preserved wall paintings, signed by Peder Balke – one of the 19th century's most famous landscape painters in Norway. The paintings, which were painted in 1833, can be found in one of the fine rooms in the almost four-hundred-year-old main building at Østre Rognstad. You can now experience the paintings – and if you wish, buy a reproduction of a painting on canvas. One of the country's best photographers has been given the honorable task of taking the pictures. The pictures are further reproduced on high-quality canvas, mounted on aluminum frames.

Groups:
If you want a group booking outside opening hours, contact Hans Christian Gjestvang: 900 64 200

Gullsmed Atelieret

The former Munich-based jeweler Walter Hensel has opened his own workshop and goldsmith's studio in Drøbak together with his Norwegian partner Marit Falch.

As a German, state-recognized artist, Walter Hensel, after completing art studies at the Art Academy in Hanau, opened his first goldsmith's shop in his home town of Schweinfurt in 1982.

In 2000, he expanded and opened a goldsmith's shop in Munich. After 30 years in Germany, Marit Falch began to want to return to Norway, so she and Walter decided to take the leap and open the "Goldsmith Atelier" in the spring of 2012 in Drøbak.

The renowned artist's specialty is unique and sophisticated jewelery based on his own design.

He is characterized by perfection in his craftsmanship, creative strength and use of extraordinary material combinations.

Read more about the goldsmith's studio here.

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“Glasslåven” Artcenter

Production venue for professional Arts

Glasslåven Arts Centre is located in Gran,Hadeland Norway, and it opened in April 2016.
The preservation of a historical barn from the 1880’s has been renovated and rebuilt with ecological principals.
It has become a pilot project in which the sustainability of the area through generations, has inspired forward thinking and co-friendly building techniques.

The stable, hayloft and the basement potato storage are replaced with a gallery, production- and performance venues, glassblowing studio and regular studios for permanent and temporary tenants.
The arts center is a ecofriendly building for high quality and professional art.
Among our residing artists you’ll find two stellars in Norwegian arts & crafts, glass artist Ulla-Mari Brantenberg and jewelry artist Toril Bjorg.

Multiple visual artists, writers and a composer are among the artists who work here on a daily basis.

Regular opening hours:
Saturdays and Sundays 11:00 – 16:00
Extended opening hours during the summer vacation

GROUPS:
Season:              All year
Price guiding:     Under 10 persons NOK 600,-
                           Groups  10 – 25: NOK 55,- per person
                           Groups over 25:  NOK 50,- per person
                           Weekend/night + NOK  950,-
Duration:            Recommended 1/2 – 1 hour 
Capasity:           Groups over 20 are recommended to devide.  

Galleri Havstad

Galleri Havstad is like an oasis of colorful art, established in 1996 in the venerable Abrahamsen farm in the center of Drøbak.

Galleri Havstad is a gallery shop and framework workshop with fine art, ceramics, glass, jewelery and other gift and decorative items. They have art from well-known artists such as Nico Widerberg and Pushwagner.

They also have a large selection of visual art from Norwegian Liz Ravn, Torbjørn Endrerud, Kristian Finborud, Jertrud Eikås and Runi Langum.

Read more about the gallery here.

 

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Gallery Ørje Brug

Ørje Brug Gallery can be found next to Halden Canal Museum in Ørje. In the summer months there are great exhibitions in the gallery.

Gallery Finsrud – Torkilstranda

Welcome to Galleri Finsrud on Torkilstranda

Galleri Finsrud has two branches, at Bilitt and Torkildstranda. Both exhibit the local multi-artist Reidar Finsrud's work, but on Torkilstranda you will also find Finsrud Art Acadamy, Finsrud's famous painting school. The gallery is located in the premises of the old ceramics factory Elle keramikfabrikk.

There are also art exhibitions here, including the Finsrud Academy's summer exhibition where Finsrud's students exhibit their works.

Read more about the painting school here.

In addition to the art exhibition and painting school, it is also possible to hire the gallery for events and courses. It is also an art store and phraming studio here. 

Read more about the art store here. 

Opening hours:

Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 12:00 – 17:00

Monday and Thursday: 12:00 – 19:00

Saturdays: 12:00 – 16:00

 

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Kunstgaten – “Art street”

Hvaler got a new town hall in 2000 and a gallery was given space in the main entrance to the town hall.

Kunstgaten in Hvaler town hall has become a well-known term and a well-visited exhibition space.

In a  "normal year" there are four exhibitions held, with the summer exhibition as the major event.

An active art association collaborates with the municipality's cultural office on the use of the unique "Kunstgaten" as an exhibition arena.