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Shattered LCD screens, cut-up pornographic magazines, techno music, gold leaf, and end paper are put together to create new stories about migration, identity, and screen culture.

This exhibition brings together works from The Fredriksen Family Collection that examine fragmentation as a theme and technique in global contemporary art. The artists break up something whole and then reassemble the fragments to create new forms. Many different techniques are used to create these works, such as cutting, grinding, folding, taping, gluing, and sampling – or even the application of flocking algorithms.

The exhibition features works by Firelei Báez, Louise Bourgeois, Mark Bradford, Roni Horn, Suzanne Jackson, Simone Leigh, Wangechi Mutu, Maja Ruznic, Shahzia Sikander, Sarah Sze, and TARWUK.

The National Museum

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Opening hours

  1. MondayClosed
  2. Tuesday10:00 - 20:00
  3. Wednesday10:00 - 20:00
  4. Thursday - Sunday10:00 - 17:00

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Brynjulf Bulls plass 3, 0250 Oslo
21 98 20 00

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