Scapa Flow Museum: the small museum that records Orkney's pivotal role in both world wars
The collection of naval artefacts in the Scottish archipelago reopened in 2022 after a multi-million pound refurbishment
Horniman Museum and Gardens: asking difficult questions about colonialism, race and environmental issues
The south London institution has been examining its complicated history, listening and reaching out to diverse communities
Must-see art and culture in Oslo, from a Modernist colossus to a fjordside powerhouse
As Norway's new National Museum opens, we take a look at other highlights in the capital
Roaming polar bears and the Scream smash-and-grab: the stories behind Norway's new National Museum
As the Nordic country's vast much-anticipated space opens, we take a look at the history of how it came together
Remembering Michel Strauss, Impressionist supremo at Sotheby’s over four decades
Expert from a French collecting dynasty saw first-hand the fast-changing art world of the 1960s and helped British Rail create its renowned collection
'Forget everything you know about museums—this is different': Oslo's enormous Munch museum is ready to open after a decade of setbacks
The 13-floor new building by the fjord rehomes the Norwegian master's vast bequest of 28,000 works
Photographers' Gallery in London stages first selling show dedicated to African photography
Exhibition of young photographers from the continent was organised with The Photographic Collective, a not-for-profit that promotes lesser-known artists
Out of Africa and into Messums: UK gallery launches new photography department with vintage prints of Karen Blixen's life in Kenya
Some of the images taken by the younger brother of the Danish author, whose memoir became an Oscar-winning film, reflect colonialist attitudes that the exhibition aims to confront
Where no one can hear him Scream—Norway buries digital copies of Munch and other treasures in Arctic shelter
The Norwegian National Museum is "futureproofing" its entire collection from natural disasters, hackers and war
By royal command: how Queen Sonja of Norway is raising the profile of printmaking
As the winner of her eponymous award is announced, the artist-royal discusses her passion for the medium and her collaboration with other Norwegian artists
The Munch Museum in Oslo publishes more than 7,600 drawings online for free
Digital catalogue raisonné of the artist's works on paper expected to continue into other media
From Moomins to mobile phones: Finland celebrates 100 years of independence
Exhibitions at home and abroad mark centenary of country's split from Russia