
Location: Oslo Central Station, Airport express terminal
In «Gross Domestic Product», Einar Grinde looks at Oslo S as a place where value is created. Each day, the station serves as a transit point for people commuting, an essential cog in the GDP machine. Here, the abstract concept of gross domestic product materialises in bodies, movements, and rhythms.
Historically, the horse was a driving force in the economy – in agriculture, industry, and transport. Today, it appears more as an aesthetic symbol or a luxurious pursuit. At Oslo S, Grinde places the horse and public within the same field of play: we, too, are in transit – woven into structures that propel us forward, delay us, and sustain us.
In 2026, Kunstreisen celebrates its 25th anniversary. This exhibition marks 25 years and 148 exhibitions – all temporary and specifically tailored to the station.
Curator/producer: Mesén
Client: Bane NOR Eiendom