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New CODARTfeature: The National Museum of Norway

A new feature has been published on the CODART website. In this month’s feature Cynthia Osiecki introduces us to the collection of Dutch and Flemish old masters of the Nasjonalmuseet in Oslo. The collection is currently moving to a new venue, together with four other art institutions, to form a new National Museum of Norway.

“In the first half of 2022 the newly-built National Museum of Norway will open to the public directly at the fjord in Oslo city center. With this new museum, the collections of what were previously four different national institutions – encompassing the fine arts, decorative arts and design, architecture, and contemporary art – will now be exhibited under the same roof.” Read on…

CODARTfeatures

Published monthly, the features provide information on new curatorial developments, current projects, collections of Dutch and Flemish art in museums worldwide, as well as insight into the work of the museum curator.

Last month’s feature was Crowdsourcing as an Aid in Collection Registration – a Case Study from Bruges by Sarah Van Ooteghem and Evelien de Wilde. To browse all features, visit codart.nl/features.