- Source: Skulpturstopp
Skulpturstopp is a Norwegian public sculpture project initiated and operated by Sparebankstiftelsen DNB. The project operates by inviting artists to choose a location in Eastern Norway and then create a sculpture for the chosen site. Funding for the works is provided by Sparebankstiftelsen DnB.
Collection
Norwegian Wood Lattice Bisected By Curved 2-way-mirror (2010) by Dan Graham in Vågå
FLOKK (2011) by Gitte Dæhlin in Sør-Fron
Mothership with Standing Matter (2011) by Antony Gormley in Lillehammer
Gripping (2014) by Richard Deacon in Gjøvik
Allium (2014) by Sverre Wyller in Østre Toten
HEAD N.N. (2014) by Marianne Heske in Oslo
Mental Gene Bank (2016) by Per Inge Bjørlo in Dovre
14–7–2006 (2016) by Kirsten Ortwed in Moss
Yes to all (2016) by Sylvie Fleury in Skedsmo
In my faith, in my hope, in my love (2018) by Jaume Plensa in Fredrikstad
The Gran Boathouse (2010) by Rachel Whiteread in Gran.
Creature from Iddefjord (2020) by Martin Puryear in Oslo
Broken Thrones (2020) by Camilla Løw in Ullensaker
References
External links
Official site