Street Art – Jessheim

COLORING THE STREETS in Jessheim 

In Jessheim there is a lot of exciting street art .

Jessheim celebrated its 10-year town anniversary in 2022 and in that connection a wall was painted with a Steinar Caspari motif designed by Egil Nyhus called Gjess.

In the park by Såvegen there is also an exciting piece of art painted on a small house.

On the back wall of Ullensaker Kulturhus there is also a wall with drawings inspired by motifs and people from Jessheim.

Martin Whatson has painted several walls around the Oslo region in correlation with a project called SPRAY. In Jessheim Whatson and Eric Ness Christiansen have done a huge piece together. To get to the art simply take the bus or train to Jessheim station. From there walk across the parking lot to Henrik Bulls vei. You can see Whatson's work finishing the piece on each sides of the road. 
Check out the SPRAY video here

Martin Whatson (b.1984) is a Norwegian street artist best known for his calligraphic scribbles in grayscale voids. Over the past decade, Martin has developed an unmistakable aesthetic combining abstract movement with figurative stencilled compositions. His works can be seen to mirror the rise and fall of the streets, as he symbolically recreates the urban environment, then vandalises it to reveal his vibrant transformations. Read more about Whatson

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The Riverside art park

The Riverside art park creates experiences and impressions along the Nitelva in Lillestrøm and the Sagelva in Sagdalen.

It is owned and operated by Lillestrøm municipality.

The art park has so far been financed by Lillestrøm Banken, Romerike Sparebank, Sparebankstiftelsen DNB, Lillestrøm municipality, and KORO. More information about the art park can be found on the website of Lillestrøm municipality.

More information about the art you will find here at this website 

Solbergtårnet

The Solberg Tower by Østfold's E6 is a landmark offering unexpected experiences. People have lived in and crossed this landscape for thousands of years. Norway's greatest concentration of rock art is here, and within a relatively small area are famous burial grounds and renowned fortresses, medieval churches and stately homes. The Solberg Tower stands as a fitting gateway to this proud heritage, and the visitor will leave here better informed, with a sense of wonder, and a wish to explore further.

The tower is open from 09AM-21PM from 1. April – 1. December. The rest area with toilets and the park is open 24 hours a day and all year round.

The Hammering Man

Welcome to The Hammering Man  in Lillestrøm! This solid man is 12 meters tall and weighs in excess of 20.5 tons. Hammering Man is the first work to be placed in the art park by the flood. It is the American Jonathan Borofsky who made the wonderful statue. There are similar statues in different places in the world – In Europe there are 3 other places than here in Lillestrom, one in Asia and 7 in the USA. An exciting and huge monument!

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Bærum Cultural Centre

Bærum Cultural Centre is both a building a municipal facility that arranges and runs the performance venues: Store Sal and Fojaéscenen, Sandvika Theatre, Musikkflekken and Lille Scene as well as the practice locale Skiltverkstedet.

We work to develop and provide an extensive and inspiring cultural programme for everyone. We are a professional arena for local cultural life. As the regional competency centre for dance and as a regional cultural centre, the cultural centre will be a leading producer and conveyer of professional artistic expression.

We wish to be a natural first choice when the Bærum public and Oslo residents want to experience culture – whether you’re looking for an artistic experience on an international level, or wish to see one of your most beloved artists in person; Bærum Cultural Centre definitely has something for you.

Broken Thrones – sculpture

The purpose of Skulpturstopp is to contribute to increasing awareness and knowledge about art by placing works by accomplished contemporary artists in communities in Eastern Norway.

BROKEN THRONES (2020)
European 19th century pavilions meet modern materials in Camilla Løw's sculpture at the popular outdoor area Nordbytjernet in Ullensaker municipality. The artist hopes that people on site will feel ownership of the sculpture, and use it as they wish.

The purpose of Skulpturstopp is to contribute to increasing awareness and knowledge about art by placing works by accomplished contemporary artists in communities in Eastern Norway.

Read more here

The garden of the townhall

The artis says "I saw the potential in the wall along Rådhushagen when I held a workshop with young people at Atlas in the autumn of 2020, so when I was asked to do something with it less than a year later, I was more than happy to say yes!

I really enjoyed working on this project and met lots of lovely people who stopped by for a chat while I was painting.

A big thank-you also goes out to the young people who helped decorate the “ugly” generator box."

Rådhushagen has become a colourful and cozy little spot in Jessheim.

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Wear Many Hats – Ullensaker Townhall

The artwork "Wear Many Hats" on the roof of Ullensaker Cultural Center was created by TelmoMiel, it is seen from the railway station – so all people arriving with the train see this

 

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Historic Jessheim – Blue Plaques

Jessheim Station

Built in 1908. Architect: Henrik Bull. The original station from 1854 burned down in 1904 after a safe explosion. Over the years, the building has housed a post office, apartment, café, shop, and restaurant.

Herredshuset  

Built in 1901. Architect: Holger Sinding-Larsen. The timber was donated by local farmers. Renovated in 1924. Served as the town hall until 1967. It has also functioned as a community hall, school, cinema, and bank. Restored in 2003 by the Friends of Herredshuset.

Lønnebo

Also known as "The Doctor’s House." Built in 1922–23. The storehouse and horse stable date from 1909. Purchased by Doctor Rød in 1935, who ran his medical practice here. The author Anne-Cath. Vestly lived in the house during part of her childhood.

Villa Sole

Built in 1912 for tanner Finn Ruud. Designed by his brother, architect Kristian Biong, in the national romantic style. The owner was awarded Ullensaker Municipality's Cultural Heritage Award in 2011 for excellent preservation.

You can read more on the municipality’s website and find a map of the route there.

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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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