Clemens Bomsdorf
Guggenheim Helsinki isn’t the only show in town
Amos Anderson Art Museum unveils bold vision for new home
Danish art space dedicated to refugees opens amid recent migrant tragedy
Center for Art on Migration Politics in Copenhagen is the first of its kind in Europe
Next stop Reykjavík for MoMA’s Bjork show?
The city’s mayor has seen the exhibition and wants to bring it to the Icelandic capital
Peter Olsen to sell version of The Scream to open private Munch museum in Oslo
The collector hopes the sale will pay for the design of his proposed museum, which will be located not far from a building in which Munch used to work
Memorials to Norway massacre victims prove divisive
Artist Nico Widerberg’s sculptures welcomed by many, but the way an anonymous donor is funding them upsets others
Artipelag, Astrup Fearnley and co: why once-rare private museums are on the increase in Scandinavia
Private spaces show that tall poppies can grow in a Nordic climate
We need Leonardos and Van Goghs, says Norwegian politician Carl Hagen
He suggests using Norway’s oil and gas billions to buy the best for the national gallery
Doyle New York gets playful with 'attic treasures' sale
With toys and trains galore, the April sale will appeal to the child in everyone
Christen Sveaas is showing part of his collection at his Oslo restaurant
Collector hangs his art by the hors d’oeuvres
“Actors are playing us, but we might interfere”: Interview with curators Elmgreen and Dragset
Elmgreen and Dragset on splitting up but staying together and why they are putting their lives on stage
Interview with Elmgreen & Dragset on staging their newest work: “Actors are playing us, but we might interfere”
The artists on splitting up but staying together and why they are putting their lives on stage
Swedish expert claims more women in positions of influence will lead to better arts funding
Pernilla Warberg says female bosses prefer culture to football
Warhol Brillo boxes downgraded to “copies”
Authentication board says famous museum director “falsified” their history
Collector plans sculpture park to “celebrate women”
Sense of embarrassment about real estate investor’s concept
Francesca von Habsburg plans for new art centre called into question
Banking sector collapse blamed
Rodchenko and Tatlin fakes force closure of Russian avant-garde exhibition at Finland's Wäinö Aaltonen Museum of Art
Operations were halted after multiple experts questioned the authenticity of the exhibition's content, which had been sourced from private collections
Legal vetting of graduation shows raises spectre of censorship in Sweden
Swedish students’ work comes under scrutiny after a series of controversies
Norwegian dealer's estate to benefit charity
Médecins Sans Frontières will get millions from the sale
Munch collector to open private museum
Petter Olsen plans cultural complex outside Oslo
Danish museum to buy Muhammad cartoons which sparked global riots
The Royal Library is in talks to purchase the works; another Danish museum wants to put them on display
Artist Bjarne Melgaard is suing his former backer
Sculptor says collector made too many editions
Government gives Stockholm museum $750,000 to buy art by women
Following gifts by private donors
Hirst to fix another formaldehyde installation
All four versions of Mother and Child, Divided, returned to Hirst's studio for conservation
Warhol Brillo boxes could be fake
Allegations circulate that curator Pontus Hultén created unauthorised replicas
Georg Baselitz entrusts painting to Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark
The director admitted they would not otherwise be able to obtain such a piece