Stories about the City - at Oslo S

Rom for Kunst in collaboration with Norsk Forfattersentrum proudly presents the exhibition Stories about the City – a literary project for the city, the station and the journey.

Private Life

“Private Life” (Privatlivets fred) is an art project concerning private integrity and freedom. The exhibition is produced in collaboration with Datatilsynet (The Data Inspectorate), Kunst i offentlige rom Public Art Norway (KORO) and Rom for kunst, and presents four artworks with privacy as a theme. The presented works have been chosen after a competition for artists held during the spring of 2008. The jury´s comments are available here.

Waiting time by Katinka Maraz

Room for Art at Oslo S has the pleasure of inviting you to the opening of the Advent Calendar 2006 which has been created by Katinka Maraz.
Friday December 1st at 6 p.m. / Live performance by S.M.Mongstad. Venue: Oslo S, the Northern entrance, by the taxi stand towards the Underground in the direction of Oslo City.
This year, the Advent Calendar at Oslo Sentralstasjon has been created by the artist Katinka Maraz. The work has been titled: Waiting time

Culinary artistry on the platform

The Norwegian National Cook Team stopped at the Flytog terminal at Oslo S before they went to Singapore to compete in the Singapore Culinary Challenge.

Mind, Space and Time

As a universal phenomenon we experience strange encounters or incidents that can seem a bit bizarre. And many ask them self if there is a greater meaning behind, or if it is all a series of coincidences?

Outdoor cinema

This November night, Rom for kunst invited to a free outdoor cinema at Øvre Jernbanetorg at Oslo S.

Dolk and Pøbel

Rom for Kunst presents two of Norway’s leading street artists: Dolk and Pøbel

“Rom Eiendom AS is pleased to present new and older works by Dolk and Pøbel in Oslo and Trondheim in the period May to September 2010. The work represents the highlights of both artists’ production, and also several works specially created for this exhibition.” Signe Horn, Director of Public Relations and Communication in Rome Eiendom AS.

Eye to eye by Bryant Austin

Eye to eye with the world’s largest animal: See the world’s largest whale picture at Oslo S!

Bryant Austin is the only photographer in the world who has taken on the challenge of showing the largest animal on the planet, the whale, in life size photographs. His most recent work was photographing a whole adult minke whale. This picture will now adorn the front facade of Oslo’s central station, Oslo S, for a month. Presenting the exhibition in Norway are: Dyrebeskyttelsen Norge, NOAH-for dyrs rettigheter and World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) – in collaboration with Rom for Kunst.

Constellar Cities by Yana Kehrlein

The art of engineering is the focus point for Rom for Kunst in 2009. This year’s fall project features, for the first time in Norway, the French artist Yana Kehrlein. With his series Constellar Cities, Kehrlein approaches the theme with a grand challenge of the perspective.

Domestic landscapes

OSLO OPEN 2OO9

PLAY I and PLAY II

The exhibition PLAY I and PLAY II by Natasja Askelund opened at Stavanger train station Friday 20. June at 14.00.

This is the first Rom for kunst (Room for art) exhibition at Stavanger train station. Rom for kunst was established in Oslo in 2001 and was extended to Trondheim train station in 2007.

Private Life

“Private Life” (Privatlivets fred) is an art project concerning private integrity and freedom. The exhibition is produced in collaboration with Datatilsynet (The Data Inspectorate), Kunst i offentlige rom Public Art Norway (KORO) and Rom for kunst, and presents four artworks with privacy as a theme. The presented works have been chosen after a competition for artists held during the spring of 2008. The jury´s comments are available here.

Elve/Benk

The Opera

Artist Katja Høst har created a sculptural installation with photos from the old Opera-building in Oslo. for The exhibition is presented at Christian Frederiks plass on the south side of Oslo Central Station.

Operaen av Katja Høst

Pushwagner

Take a deep breath

The exhibition ”Take a deep breath” by Torunn Skjelland opened on the 19. June at Oslo Central Station.

Torunn Skjelland was invited by Rom for kunst to create an exhibition on the themes climate, responsibility and awareness during three summer months at Oslo Central Station.

Colosseum in Stavanger

The exhibition ”Colosseum in Stavanger” by Geir Egil Bergjord opened at Stavanger train station Thursday 11. December. This is the second Rom for kunst (Room for Art) exhibition at Stavanger train station.

Domestic landscapes

The Opera

Artist Katja Høst har created a sculptural installation with photos from the old Opera-building in Oslo. for The exhibition is presented at Christian Frederiks plass on the south side of Oslo Central Station.

Operaen av Katja Høst

Fußball : Football by Harun Farocki

The exhibition Fussball:Football by Harun Farocki opens on 13th of October, at Oslo S 13.00 and at the Museum of Contemporary Art at 15.00. The exhibition is produced in collaboration with the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design.

Hans and Gretchen

Mikkel McAlindens photo “Hans og Grethe” was presente don the façade of Oslo S.

The Autumn Exhibition 2005

For the third consecutive year, The Autumn Exhibition (Høstutstillingen) was given the opportunity to use the façade of Oslo S.

Compliments from RINGNES, Skotbu (2001-2005); -it’s been a nice summer! (2005)

Compliments from RINGNES, Skotbu is a photographic project that was carried out on the property Ringnes in the end of a cul-de-sac at Skotbu.

Homey Trondheim

The exhibition ”Homey Trondheim” consists of six video works by young artists connected to the region, and of the photo series ”Domestic landsacapes” by Una Line Ree Hunderi.

I read the news today oh boy

Photo by Birgitte Sigmundstad on the façade of Oslo S.

Culinary artistry on the platform

The Norwegian National Cook Team stopped at the Flytog terminal at Oslo S before they went to Singapore to compete in the Singapore Culinary Challenge.

LikUlik

A photo exhibition by the British photographer Peter Sanders with portraits that reflect people’s everyday lives in the Islamic world.

RØDE SAUER (The Influence of Us)

In this project, Marte Aas seeks to problematize representation critical and sex political issues on the basis of a desire to write girls into history and thus create a separate historical identity. The exhibition opens October 12th with a concert by Røde sauer (Red sheep).

Reconstructed Scenes 1-3

Two photos by Per Christian Brown on the façade of Oslo S.

Sleepers

Two photos by Jorunn Irene Hanstvedt were presented on the façade of Oslo S.

Snakk med meg

Jason Havneraas lives and works in Trondheim but does not speak Norwegian. With the help of teacher Siri Gjære the artist intends to learn the language during a four week period. Lessons take place in the public area of Trondheim railway station (10.09.- 05.10.2007, Mon-Fri 11.00-14.00). We urge the public of Trondheim to participate in this event by stopping by and talking to the artist.

Sun City

Two photos by Una Line Ree Hunderi on the façade of Oslo S.

Arctic technology

Rom for kunst presents Arctic Technology, a series of photographs by Christian Houge. Different images will be exhibited concurrently at Oslo Central Station and Trondheim Central Station.

Eye to eye by Bryant Austin

Eye to eye with the world’s largest animal: See the world’s largest whale picture at Oslo S!

Bryant Austin is the only photographer in the world who has taken on the challenge of showing the largest animal on the planet, the whale, in life size photographs. His most recent work was photographing a whole adult minke whale. This picture will now adorn the front facade of Oslo’s central station, Oslo S, for a month. Presenting the exhibition in Norway are: Dyrebeskyttelsen Norge, NOAH-for dyrs rettigheter and World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) – in collaboration with Rom for Kunst.

Constellar Cities by Yana Kehrlein

The art of engineering is the focus point for Rom for Kunst in 2009. This year’s fall project features, for the first time in Norway, the French artist Yana Kehrlein. With his series Constellar Cities, Kehrlein approaches the theme with a grand challenge of the perspective.

Waiting time by Katinka Maraz

Room for Art at Oslo S has the pleasure of inviting you to the opening of the Advent Calendar 2006 which has been created by Katinka Maraz.
Friday December 1st at 6 p.m. / Live performance by S.M.Mongstad. Venue: Oslo S, the Northern entrance, by the taxi stand towards the Underground in the direction of Oslo City.
This year, the Advent Calendar at Oslo Sentralstasjon has been created by the artist Katinka Maraz. The work has been titled: Waiting time

Dolk and Pøbel

Rom for Kunst presents two of Norway’s leading street artists: Dolk and Pøbel

“Rom Eiendom AS is pleased to present new and older works by Dolk and Pøbel in Oslo and Trondheim in the period May to September 2010. The work represents the highlights of both artists’ production, and also several works specially created for this exhibition.” Signe Horn, Director of Public Relations and Communication in Rome Eiendom AS.

eBoy pixels Oslo

The commissioned work “Future Oslo” by the German group of artists eBoy presents a futuristic vision of Oslo 10 years from now. Opening, March 29th at 2 p.m. at Oslo S.

Stories about the City - at Trondheim S

Rom for Kunst in collaboration with Norsk Forfattersentrum proudly presents the exhibition Stories about the City – a literary project for the city, the station and the journey.

The Autumn Exhibition at Oslo S 2006

For the fourth consecutive year, the Høstutstillingen (The Autumn Exhibition) is given the opportunity to use the façade of the Oslo S.

Ibsen in ample skirt at Oslo S

On the façade of Olso S, Steffen Kverneland’s caricatures of Henrik Ibsen will be presented in giant format. This will probably be the most informal Ibsen exhibition during the Ibsen Celebration 2006.

Nina Rønne in the Videogalleriet at Oslo S

As a part of the project Litterære meldinger på Oslo S in 2002, the animation Animerte meldinger (Animated Messages) was presented in the Videogalleriet.

Comic strips at Oslo S

Tegneserier på Oslo S was a continuation of the project Litterære meldinger in 2002. The project’s objective was to communicate and present the quality and the diversity in Norwegian comic strip production.

Stories about the City - at Oslo S

Rom for Kunst in collaboration with Norsk Forfattersentrum proudly presents the exhibition Stories about the City – a literary project for the city, the station and the journey.

Pushwagner

Behind the façade

By using 180 lights, light designer Kurt Hermansen has created a renewed façade on Oslo S. The installation creates colour changes on the façade that vary through the day.

Behind the façade

The light installation ”Behind the façade” can be seen again on the façade of Oslo Central Station from the 11. January 2008.

Bergen - Oslo

A group of young artists from the Western parts of Norway were invited to participate in an exhibition at Olso S. The theme for the works was place and identity.

Elve/Benk

Hadley 1753

Hadley 1753 is an installation by Stefan Christiansen at Ballustraden in the distribution hall at Oslo S.

Hadley 1753 makeover at Oslo S

The wind tunnel Hadley 1753 opened for the first time in 2004. The artist Stefan Christiansen has developed en new version of Hadley 1753 which we open on May 24.

The Autumn Exhibition at Oslo S

For the second consecutive year, The Autumn Exhibition was given the opportunity to use the façade of the Oslo S.

The Autumn Exhibition at Oslo S 2003

In 2003, the collaboration between The Autumn Exhibition and Rom for kunst at Oslo S was established. The Autumn Exhibition wanted to extend its venue for exhibition and establish a satellite in Norway’s best visited building, Oslo S.

In time

Marianne Heske’s installation In Time addressed the audience directly at Oslo S, and their relationship to the concept of time.

The Advent Calendar 2005

In 2005, The Advent Calendar at Oslo S appeared in a totally new form and therefore changed its name to Julekalenderen på Oslo S. The artist Ingrid Toogood Hovland was given the assignment of designing this year’s calendar.

The Christmas Tree Calendar 2001

Six artists were commissioned to create a new façade of Oslo S consisting of 24 Christmas trees. The artists decorated the spruces and a new tree was mounted on the façade every day from the 1st to the 24th of December.

The Christmas Tree Calendar 2002

Nine artists were commissioned to create a new façade of Oslo S consisting of 24 Christmas trees. The artists decorated the spruces and a new tree was mounted on the façade every day from the 1st to the 24th of December.

The Christmas Tree Calendar 2003

Six artists were commissioned to create a new façade of Oslo S consisting of 24 Christmas trees. The artists decorated the spruces and a new tree was mounted on the façade every day from the 1st to the 24th of December.

The Christmas Tree Calendar 2004

Six artists were commissioned to create a new façade of Oslo S consisting of 24 Christmas trees. The artists decorated the spruces and a new tree was mounted on the façade every day from the 1st to the 24th of December.

Pilgrim

The artist Thomas Håkki Eriksson has been on a pilgrimage from Sundsvall, Sweden to Trondheim, Norway. The art project ”Pilgrim” conserns themes as travelleing and meetings with the unknown.

Take a deep breath

The exhibition ”Take a deep breath” by Torunn Skjelland opened on the 19. June at Oslo Central Station.

Torunn Skjelland was invited by Rom for kunst to create an exhibition on the themes climate, responsibility and awareness during three summer months at Oslo Central Station.

Advent Calendar 2008: ”Zofies verden” recycled

This years Advent Calendar is made by the creators of comic series ”Zofies verden” (Zofies World). From the 1. to the 24. December, a new comic strip will be presented in large scale format at Oslo Central Station and at Trondheim Train Station.

AGORA – Randbetingelser (AGORA – Boundary Conditions)

An installation about the relationship between sound and architecture.

Stories about the City - at Trondheim S

Rom for Kunst in collaboration with Norsk Forfattersentrum proudly presents the exhibition Stories about the City – a literary project for the city, the station and the journey.

Norway – a realm of sound

Norway – a realm of sound was a sound composition and an interactive sound installation that was placed at the entrance of Oslo S.

Behind the façade

The light installation ”Behind the façade” can be seen again on the façade of Oslo Central Station from the 11. January 2008.

Advent Calendar 2008: ”Zofies verden” recycled

This years Advent Calendar is made by the creators of comic series ”Zofies verden” (Zofies World). From the 1. to the 24. December, a new comic strip will be presented in large scale format at Oslo Central Station and at Trondheim Train Station.

PLAY I and PLAY II

The exhibition PLAY I and PLAY II by Natasja Askelund opened at Stavanger train station Friday 20. June at 14.00.

This is the first Rom for kunst (Room for art) exhibition at Stavanger train station. Rom for kunst was established in Oslo in 2001 and was extended to Trondheim train station in 2007.

The People’s Heroes at Oslo S

The G.U.N. Ladies present Folkets Helter at Oslo S. June 15th, the project Folkets Helter will be opened on the façade of Oslo S. The project will be on exhibition until the middle of August.

Stories about the City - at Trondheim S

Rom for Kunst in collaboration with Norsk Forfattersentrum proudly presents the exhibition Stories about the City – a literary project for the city, the station and the journey.

Pilgrim

The artist Thomas Håkki Eriksson has been on a pilgrimage from Sundsvall, Sweden to Trondheim, Norway. The art project ”Pilgrim” conserns themes as travelleing and meetings with the unknown.

Private Life

“Private Life” (Privatlivets fred) is an art project concerning private integrity and freedom. The exhibition is produced in collaboration with Datatilsynet (The Data Inspectorate), Kunst i offentlige rom Public Art Norway (KORO) and Rom for kunst, and presents four artworks with privacy as a theme. The presented works have been chosen after a competition for artists held during the spring of 2008. The jury´s comments are available here.

Sløyfelabben at Oslo S 2006

The performance artist Martin Slaatto explored and challenged our conceptions of what the public room really is.

Mind, Space and Time

As a universal phenomenon we experience strange encounters or incidents that can seem a bit bizarre. And many ask them self if there is a greater meaning behind, or if it is all a series of coincidences?

Advent Calendar 2008: ”Zofies verden” recycled

This years Advent Calendar is made by the creators of comic series ”Zofies verden” (Zofies World). From the 1. to the 24. December, a new comic strip will be presented in large scale format at Oslo Central Station and at Trondheim Train Station.

The Opera

Artist Katja Høst har created a sculptural installation with photos from the old Opera-building in Oslo. for The exhibition is presented at Christian Frederiks plass on the south side of Oslo Central Station.

Operaen av Katja Høst

Dolk and Pøbel

Rom for Kunst presents two of Norway’s leading street artists: Dolk and Pøbel

“Rom Eiendom AS is pleased to present new and older works by Dolk and Pøbel in Oslo and Trondheim in the period May to September 2010. The work represents the highlights of both artists’ production, and also several works specially created for this exhibition.” Signe Horn, Director of Public Relations and Communication in Rome Eiendom AS.

Advent Calendar 2008: ”Zofies verden” recycled

This years Advent Calendar is made by the creators of comic series ”Zofies verden” (Zofies World). From the 1. to the 24. December, a new comic strip will be presented in large scale format at Oslo Central Station and at Trondheim Train Station.

Stories about the City - at Trondheim S

Rom for Kunst in collaboration with Norsk Forfattersentrum proudly presents the exhibition Stories about the City – a literary project for the city, the station and the journey.

Literary messages 2002

Literary messages is a project with a goal of presenting fictional commissioned works at Oslo S, and focus on the written word as a form of communication.

Literary messages 2004

Litterære meldinger (Literary messages) is a project with a goal of presenting fictional commissioned works at Oslo S, as well as focusing on the written word as a form of communication.

Mind, Space and Time

As a universal phenomenon we experience strange encounters or incidents that can seem a bit bizarre. And many ask them self if there is a greater meaning behind, or if it is all a series of coincidences?

Stories about the City - at Oslo S

Rom for Kunst in collaboration with Norsk Forfattersentrum proudly presents the exhibition Stories about the City – a literary project for the city, the station and the journey.

Arctic technology

Rom for kunst presents Arctic Technology, a series of photographs by Christian Houge. Different images will be exhibited concurrently at Oslo Central Station and Trondheim Central Station.

British video art at Oslo S

In collaboration with British Council, Rom for kunst presents “Once Seen”, a selection of topical works from well known British video artists.

Finish video art at Oslo S

  • Santeri Tuori – Karlotta, 2003 og Wilma, 2006
  • Pasi Autio – Kyllä hmm ei hmm (Yes hmm no hmm), 2004-2006
  • Hannu Karjalainen – Man In A Blue Shirt, 2006

HC Gilje in Videogalleriet

Two video works by HC Gilje were presented in the Videogalleriet at Oslo S.

Homey Trondheim

The exhibition ”Homey Trondheim” consists of six video works by young artists connected to the region, and of the photo series ”Domestic landsacapes” by Una Line Ree Hunderi.

Marius Mørch in Videogalleriet

The video work “Way out West” by Marius Mørch was presented in the Videogalleriet.

Museet for Samtidskunst in Videogalleriet

In collaboration with Museet for Samtidskunst, the programme “Utvalg fra Samlingen” (Selection from the Collection) was presented in the Videogalleriet at Oslo S.

Pia Myrvold MYWORLD

Private Life

“Private Life” (Privatlivets fred) is an art project concerning private integrity and freedom. The exhibition is produced in collaboration with Datatilsynet (The Data Inspectorate), Kunst i offentlige rom Public Art Norway (KORO) and Rom for kunst, and presents four artworks with privacy as a theme. The presented works have been chosen after a competition for artists held during the spring of 2008. The jury´s comments are available here.

Pushwagner

Sven Påhlsson in Videogalleriet

Two video works by Sven Påhlsson were presented in the Videogalleriet at Oslo S.

AFTERMATH at Oslo S

aftermath 1. The consequences or aftereffects of an event, esp. when unpleasant 2. New grass growing after mowing or harvest

Rom for kunst is pleased to be able to extend an invitation to the opening of the art exhibition: AFTERMATH
Friday, January 12th at 6 pm
Place: Oslo S, close by the taxi stand – Entrance North

Fußball : Football by Harun Farocki

The exhibition Fussball:Football by Harun Farocki opens on 13th of October, at Oslo S 13.00 and at the Museum of Contemporary Art at 15.00. The exhibition is produced in collaboration with the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design.

Take a deep breath

The exhibition ”Take a deep breath” by Torunn Skjelland opened on the 19. June at Oslo Central Station.

Torunn Skjelland was invited by Rom for kunst to create an exhibition on the themes climate, responsibility and awareness during three summer months at Oslo Central Station.

Waiting time by Katinka Maraz

Room for Art at Oslo S has the pleasure of inviting you to the opening of the Advent Calendar 2006 which has been created by Katinka Maraz.
Friday December 1st at 6 p.m. / Live performance by S.M.Mongstad. Venue: Oslo S, the Northern entrance, by the taxi stand towards the Underground in the direction of Oslo City.
This year, the Advent Calendar at Oslo Sentralstasjon has been created by the artist Katinka Maraz. The work has been titled: Waiting time

Svensk videokunst

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