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The National Museum of Norway presents major new exhibition on contemporary craft

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ART·HAND·WORK brings together around 100 works by more than 90 artists to explore the shifting boundaries between craft, design and fine art in the 21st century

Close up of red objects in textile and wood hanging down from the ceiling. The material is extra visible.
Aslaug Magdalena Juliussen, "Várddus – Vy – View"(detail), 2017–2023. Photo: The National Museum / Ina Wesenberg © Juliussen, Aslaug Magdalena / BONO 2025.

19 September 2025 – 1 February 2026

The National Museum of Norway presents ART·HAND·WORK, an ambitious new exhibition exploring contemporary craft today. Set across two thirds (1600 m²) of the museum’s spacious Light Hall, it will feature around 100 works by more than 90 international, Nordic and Sámi artists including Bouke de Vries (Netherlands), El Anatsui (Ghana), Hanne Friis (Norway), Irene Nordli (Norway), Máret Ánne Sara (Norway), Maria Bang Espersen (Denmark), Rui Sasaki (Japan), Stian Korntved Ruud (Norway), Yinka Shonibare (United Kingdom), and Bjørn Båsen (Norway). 

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Máret Ánne Sara, Gutted – Gávogálši, 2022. The Sámi Pavilion’, 59th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, 'The Milk of Dreams', Venice (23 April–27 November 2022). Photo: OCA / Michael Miller © Sara, Máret Ánne / BONO 2025.

Spanning ceramics, textiles, glass, metal, wood, video and large-scale installations from the last 25 years, the exhibition reflects the growing tendency among artists to transcend disciplinary boundaries and rethink material practices.

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Irene Nordli, "Horse Carnage", 2010. Photo: Kode © Nordli, Irene / BONO 2025.

Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Norske Kunsthåndverkere (the Norwegian Association for Arts and Crafts), the exhibition is presented in collaboration with Kode in Bergen and the National Museum of Decorative Arts and Design (Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum) in Trondheim, where it will travel throughout 2026. Featuring works from each institution, it draws predominantly from the National Museum of Norway’s extensive collection of art, crafts and design, underscoring the museum’s commitment to cross-disciplinary exhibitions that engage with contemporary cultural discourse.

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Brit Haldis Fuglevaag, "Dream", 2021. Photo: The National Museum / Annar Bjørgli © Fuglevaag, Brit Haldis / BONO 2025.
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Toril Bonsaksen, "Fallout III", 2015. Photo: The National Museum / Frode Larsen © Bonsaksen, Toril / BONO 2025.

The exhibition is organised around six key themes that reflect the diverse concerns and approaches of crafts today. ‘Materiality’ will feature artists who push the physical and sensory boundaries of their chosen media. These include Rui Sasaki’s Liquid Sunshine / Hakuu calling from Bergen in Oslo (2025), whose phosphorescent glass bubbles emit light; and Máret Ánne Sara - the artist selected to create the 2025 Hyundai Commission for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall – whose work Gutted – Gávogálši (2022) explores Sámi identity and politics through organic materials such as reindeer stomachs.

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Rui Sasaki, "Liquid Sunshine / Hakuu calling from Bergen in Oslo", 2025. Glass, phosphorescent material, broad spectrum UV lights, motion detector h3353 x d4267 x w3658mm (as installation). Collection: Corning Museum of Glass. Photo: Yasushi Ichikawa. Courtesy of The Corning Museum of Glass. © Sasaki, Rui. 33rd Rakow Commission.

‘Craft Traditions’ will highlight the revival of ancient techniques – a response to our increasingly digital and dematerialised world – by artists such as Stian Korntvedt Ruud, whose Daily Spoons (2014) consists of 365 unique hand carved spoons made from various types of wood gathered around the world, an experiment in daily manual making. 

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Stian Korntved Ruud, "Daily Spoons", 2014. Photo: The National Museum / Annar Bjørgli © Ruud, Stian Korntved / BONO 2025.

Meanwhile, ‘Decoration’ questions longstanding hierarchies by reclaiming ornamentation as both meaningful and political - seen vividly in works like Yinka Shonibare’s Venus de Milo (after Alexandros) (2016), which challenges classical ideals and colonial histories through bold pattern and symbolism.

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Yinka Shonibare CBE RA, "Venus de Milo (after Alexandros)", 2016. Private collection. Photo: Mark Blower © Yinka Shonibare CBE RA / BONO 2025. Courtesy Stephen Friedman Gallery, London and New York.

Themes of identity and memory surface in ‘Everyday Life’, where familiar objects become poetic vessels for personal and collective histories, as in Bouke de Vries’ 26-foot installation inspired by the sophisticated 18th-century banqueting centrepieces. In ‘Recycling’, discarded materials are transformed into powerful new narratives, such as El Anatsui’s monumental assemblage Breaking News (2015), which explores issues of consumption, transformation and the environment. Finally, ‘Post-Industry’ reflects on the aesthetics and loss of manufacturing, with artists like Bjørn Båsen interrogating the legacy of mass production.

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Bouke de Vries, "War and Pieces" (detail 1), 2019. Photo: Mesher Gallery, Hadiye Cangökçe © de Vries, Bouke / BONO 2025.

‘ART·HAND·WORK celebrates the dynamism and relevance of contemporary craft, and asserts its lasting importance as an art form in its own right,’ says Knut Astrup Bull, Senior Curator at the National Museum of Norway. ‘It showcases how craft has evolved from its roots in function and form into a field that embraces conceptual thinking, experimentation and interdisciplinary exchange. While many of the works engage with urgent global questions, they are also grounded in local histories and traditions of making.

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Philipp Spillmann, "Table Leg", 2019. Photo: Aliona Pazdniakova © Spillmann, Philipp / BONO 2025.

‘ART·HAND·WORK is an exciting opportunity for us to showcase the diversity of our collection in craft. This is one of our biggest exhibitions this year and we hope to inspire a broad audience with the works ranging from the tiniest pieces to large-scale installations,’ says Ingrid Røynesdal, Director at the National Museum of Norway. ‘This exhibition would not have been possible if it wasn't for the collaboration with KODE in Bergen and the National Museum of Decorative Arts and Design in Trondheim. It truly highlights the strength and depth of our collections, and we look forward to the dialogue they create together.

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Ole Morten Rokvam, "8024", 2009. Photo: The National Museum / Andreas Harvik © Rokvam, Ole Morten / BONO 2025.

ART·HAND·WORK

The exhibition is co-curated by Knut Astrup Bull and Inger Helene N. Stemshaug (the National Museum of Norway, Oslo); Steffen Wesselvold Holden (National Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, Trondheim); and Morten Spjøtvold, Peder Valle and Anne Britt Ylvisaaker (Kode, Bergen). It will travel to National Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, Trondheim in spring 2026, and Kode, Bergen in autumn 2026.

ART·HAND·WORK is accompanied by a new publication, Dangerous Liaisons: ART·HAND·WORK, which will feature eight newly commissioned essays on the language, status and relevance of craft in today’s art landscape.

Tuesday-Wednesday, 10am-8pm; Thursday-Sunday, 10am-5pm; Monday closed

The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Brynjulf Bulls plass 3 0250 Oslo

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Two red objects in textile and wood hang down from the ceiling.
Aslaug Magdalena Juliussen, "Várddus – Vy – View, #3, #5", 2017–2023.
Photo: The National Museum / Ina Wesenberg © Juliussen, Aslaug Magdalena / BONO 2025.
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Close up of red objects in textile and wood hanging down from the ceiling. The material is extra visible.
Aslaug Magdalena Juliussen, "Várddus – Vy – View"(detail), 2017–2023.
Photo: The National Museum / Ina Wesenberg © Juliussen, Aslaug Magdalena / BONO 2025.
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Turquoise drops of glass against a black background, mirroring itself in the lower part of the picture.
Rui Sasaki, "Liquid Sunshine / Hakuu calling from Bergen in Oslo", 2025. Glass, phosphorescent material, broad spectrum UV lights, motion detector h3353 x d4267 x w3658mm (as installation). Collection: Corning Museum of Glass.
Photo: Yasushi Ichikawa. Courtesy of The Corning Museum of Glass. © Sasaki, Rui. 33rd Rakow Commission.
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Close up of Turquoise drops of glass against a black background.
Rui Sasaki, "Liquid Sunshine / Hakuu calling from Bergen in Oslo" (detail), 2025. Glass, phosphorescent material, broad spectrum UV lights, motion detector h3353 x d4267 x w3658mm (as installation). Courtesy of The Corning Museum of Glass. Collection: Corning Museum of Glass.
Photo: Yasushi Ichikawa. © Sasaki, Rui. 33rd Rakow Commission.
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A bird made of cutlery where spoons form the head, body and wings and forks are the legs and claws.
Toril Bonsaksen, "Fallout III", 2015.
Photo: The National Museum / Frode Larsen © Bonsaksen, Toril / BONO 2025.
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Large tapestry in a bright blue colour made by wool, sisal, plastic and paper. The bright coloured strips are hanging down.
Brit Haldis Fuglevaag, "Dream", 2021.
Photo: The National Museum / Annar Bjørgli © Fuglevaag, Brit Haldis / BONO 2025.
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A pile of wooden spoons in different shapes, handmade.
Stian Korntved Ruud, "Daily Spoons", 2014.
Photo: The National Museum / Annar Bjørgli © Ruud, Stian Korntved / BONO 2025.
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White space with objects made of among others reindeer stomachs, hanging from the ceiling.
Máret Ánne Sara, Gutted – Gávogálši, 2022. The Sámi Pavilion’, 59th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, 'The Milk of Dreams', Venice (23 April–27 November 2022).
Photo: OCA / Michael Miller © Sara, Máret Ánne / BONO 2025.
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Detail of an object hanging from the ceiling made by reindeer stomach.
Máret Ánne Sara, Gutted – Gávogálši, 2022. The Sámi Pavilion’, 59th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, 'The Milk of Dreams', Venice (23 April–27 November 2022).
Photo: OCA / Michael Miller © Sara, Máret Ánne / BONO 2025.
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An object showing a pile of horses in molded and glazed porcelain put on top of each other.
Irene Nordli, "Horse Carnage", 2010.
Photo: Kode © Nordli, Irene / BONO 2025.
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A table lacking half of it's fourth leg, which has been nailed into a dog bone and placed on the table top.
Philipp Spillmann, "Table Leg", 2019.
Photo: Aliona Pazdniakova © Spillmann, Philipp / BONO 2025.
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A dog bone carved in wood is placed on a table top.
Philipp Spillmann, Table Leg (detail), 2019.
Photo: Aliona Pazdniakova © Spillmann, Philipp / BONO 2025.
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A tapestry made by bottle tops and wire with a variety of colurs like blue, red and yellow.
El Anatsui, "Breaking News", 2015.
Photo: The National Museum / Annar Bjørgli © El Anatsui. Courtesy of the artist and The Fredriksen Family Collection.
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A sculpture on a pedestal dressed in a fabric with an orange pattern in yellows and blues. With a globe as head and no arms.
Yinka Shonibare CBE RA, "Venus de Milo (after Alexandros)", 2016. Private collection.
Photo: Mark Blower © Yinka Shonibare CBE RA / BONO 2025. Courtesy Stephen Friedman Gallery, London and New York.
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Close up of a sculpture with no arms on a pedestal dressed in a fabric with an orange pattern in yellows and blues.
Yinka Shonibare CBE RA, "Venus de Milo (after Alexandros)" (detail), 2016. Private collection
Photo: Mark Blower © Yinka Shonibare CBE RA / BONO 2025. Courtesy Stephen Friedman Gallery, London and New York.
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A large staircase made by black threads hanging from a beam in the ceiling.
Marthe Minde, "The stairs at home", 2018. Photo from graduation exhibition at Oslo National Academy of the arts, 2018.
Photo: Øystein Thorvaldsen © Minde, Marthe / BONO 2025.
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A stack of white shirts put in a glass stand.
Sidsel Palmstrøm, "Remembrance and Restoration: Rage", 2007.
Photo: The National Museum / Anne Hansteen © Palmstrøm, Sidsel / BONO 2025.
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Close up of a carpet made by coal sprinkled over bicycle parts and people's belongins from the site of a fire. It forms an oriental pattern.
Marit Justine Haugen, "Coal" (detail), 2014.
Photo: Marit Justine Haugen © Haugen, Marit Justine.
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Three objects in stone, one grey rectangular and one white square, holding an orange ring between them.
Kaja Dahl Solgaard, "The Stoneware Ritual", 2019.
Photo: The National Museum / Frode Larsen © Dahl Solgaard, Kaja / BONO 2025.
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A necklace made of round circular cut outs from tableware with blue decorations.
Gesine Hackenberg, "Kitchen Necklace", 2006.
Photo: Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum / Freia Beer © Hackenberg, Gesine.
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An oriental carpet hanging on the wall with black liquid running down the carpet.
Faig Ahmed, "Fuel", 2016.
Photo: The National Museum / Annar Bjørgli © Ahmed, Faig / BONO 2025.
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A large textile work made by hand-cut, laminated wool felt and formed in a geometrical shape, where you can see the white wall through the cut outs. .
May-Bente Aronsen, "Stretched", 2011.
Photo: The National Museum / Thomas Tveter © Aronsen, May-Bente / BONO 2025.
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Close up of textile work made by hand-cut, laminated wool felt in a geometrical shape, the colour is black.
May-Bente Aronsen, "Stretched" (detail), 2011.
Photo: The National Museum / Thomas Tveter © Aronsen, May-Bente / BONO 2025.
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A ceramic object glazed in bright red.
Torbjørn Kvasbø, "Stack, Tube Forms, Red", 2009.
Photo: The National Museum / Frode Larsen © Kvasbø, Torbjørn / BONO 2025.
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Cups with handles made of tin cans and a spoon.
Hans Stofer, "Tin Mugs", 2006.
Photo: The National Museum / Annar Bjørgli © Stofer, Hans / BONO 2025.
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Three figures in porcelain, modelled, glazed and painted in a blue pattern resembling decorations on 19th century tableware.
Linda Jansson Lothe, “Blue Fall”, 2021.
Photo: The National Museum / Frode Larsen © Lothe, Linda Jansson / BONO 2025.
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A paintig of blue and white porcelain cups and tea kettles looking like a destillery. The shadow of a figure is visble on the wall in the background.
Bjørn Båsen, "Banquet (Cobalt)", 2018.
Photo: Blaafarveværket / Bjørn Johnsen © Båsen, Bjørn / BONO 2025. Stiftelsen Modums Blaafarveværk.
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Tiny pieces of porcelain are pieced together in a mushroom like installastion, placed on a table with a black table cloth.
Bouke de Vries, "War and Pieces", 2019.
Photo: Mesher Gallery, Hadiye Cangökçe © de Vries, Bouke / BONO 2025.
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Tiny pieces of porcelain are pieced together in a mushroom like installastion.
Bouke de Vries, "War and Pieces" (detail 2), 2019.
Photo: Mesher Gallery, Hadiye Cangökçe © de Vries, Bouke / BONO 2025.
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Close up of tiny figures in porcelain, persons, a cat, flowers.
Bouke de Vries, "War and Pieces" (detail 1), 2019.
Photo: Mesher Gallery, Hadiye Cangökçe © de Vries, Bouke / BONO 2025.
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And object made by wood-fired stoneware with black metal wheels.
Ole Morten Rokvam, "8024", 2009.
Photo: The National Museum / Andreas Harvik © Rokvam, Ole Morten / BONO 2025.
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Two works, a photo outdoors showing a woman dressed in a Sami costume, two childen on her side and a man in the background. Underneath the photo a necklace made of a bundle of straw hold together by a silver thread.
Inger Blix Kvammen, From the series "Várjjat arkiiva / Varanger Archives", "Báhkadit 4 / Heater 4", 2023 and From the family album "Boddu – Break", 2023. "REMEMBER THE FUTURE", RAM Gallery, 2024.
Photo: PAH foto / RAM Gallery © Inger Blix Kvammen / BONO 2025.
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A shelf with white objects made by bone china, unglazed and white.
Martin Woll Godal, "The Mould", 2021-22.
Photo: The National Museum / Annar Bjørgli © Godal, Martin Woll / BONO 2025.
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Close up of a shelf with white objects made by bone china, unglazed and white.
Martin Woll Godal, "The Mould" (detail), 2021-22.
Photo: The National Museum / Annar Bjørgli © Godal, Martin Woll / BONO 2025.
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A table set with plates and cake platters with food and cakes, all made of ceramics.
Nellie Jonsson, "Tabelras", 2023.
Photo: The National Museum / Frode Larsen © Jonsson, Nellie / BONO 2025.
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Close up of a table set with plates and cake platters with food and cakes, all made of ceramics.
Nellie Jonsson, "Tabelras" (utsnitt), 2023.
Photo: The National Museum / Frode Larsen © Jonsson, Nellie / BONO 2025.
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An ipad showing a video of two knitten figures sitting in a living room. The ipad is placed in a knitten cover with a long tail.
Ina Vang, "A Completely Ordinary Day", 2023.
Photo: Ina Vang © Vang, Ina.
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A turquoise pillow made of ceramics with spoons put inside, and a thread to be worn around the neck as a necklage.
Lisa Walker, "Spoons from Karl Martino Anna", 2022.
Photo: The National Museum / Frode Larsen © Walker, Lisa / BONO 2025.
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Three green bottles in different shapes, made by glazed ceramics.
Eui Jeong Yoo, "Study of Contemporary Culture Form – Celadon bottle in the shape of P.E.T. bottle", 2013.
Photo: Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum / Freia Beer © Yoo, Eui Jeong.
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White textile object hanging from the ceiling.
Hanne Friis, Light Ornament, 2018.
Photo: The National Museum / Annar Bjørgli © Friis, Hanne / BONO 2025.
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Close up of object in white textile, hanging from the ceiling.
Hanne Friis, "Light Ornament" (detail), 2018.
Photo: The National Museum / Annar Bjørgli © Friis, Hanne / BONO 2025.
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A pacifier made by a light bulb and placed on a marble pillow. When you press the switch it lights up.
Johannes Vemren Rygh, "When Little Snoozy saw Daylight", 2008.
Photo: The National Museum / Frode Larsen © Rygh, Johannes Vemren / BONO 2025.
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A yellow mass with white stripes made of glass.
Maria Bang Espersen, "Twisted Folds (Yellow)", 2021.
Photo: Kode / Dag Fosse © Espersen, Maria Bang.
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