Oslo Prosjektrom

Some kind of new type of futurism?

  • Closed

Ståle Sørensen (1972) showcases sculptures in bronze, wood, and other materials that represent constructions and organic forms in movement, as well as dynamic compositions of elements, and points to the Italian Futurists, an art movement that ended in tragedy and allied with Benito Mussolini's regime. Nevertheless, the Futurists inspire with their celebration of progress, modernity, daring, and movement.

Oslo Prosjektrom

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Opening hours

  1. MondayClosed
  2. TuesdayClosed
  3. WednesdayClosed
  4. Thursday14:00 - 18:00
  5. FridayClosed
  6. Saturday12:00 - 16:00
  7. Sunday12:00 - 16:00

Contact details

Inngang: Platous gate 18, 0190 Oslo
993 22 597

Accessibility

Free entrance for visitors with companion cards
Accessible elevator
Guidedogs are welcome
Accessible parking near the entrance
Accessible restroom
Seating is available in the exhibition(s)
Wheelchairs
Step-free access to the entrance
Step-free access to the exhibition(s)
Tours
Customized tours upon request