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G l å m d a l M u s e u m , E l v e r u m<br />

”Life of a Nomad”,27 January 1994 – 23 May 1994, Houses and<br />

handicrafts from nomadic people from four continents, and<br />

“Mijjen Luvnie”, 6 February 1994 – 23 May 1994, a south-Sami<br />

touring exhibition.<br />

Visitors: 700<br />

H e n i e - O n s t a d A r t C e n t r e , H ø v i k o d d e n ,<br />

B æ r u m<br />

”Norway in the middle of the world”, 4 February 1994 – 15 May<br />

1994. The exhibition showed the main lines of Norwegian<br />

modernist painting in relation to the international scene.<br />

Visitors: 7 000<br />

”Sonja Henie – photographs”, 4 February 1994 – 15 May 1994.<br />

The exhibition showed Sonja Henie’s life in three stages: from<br />

athlete in her youth to Hollywood star and art patron.<br />

Visitors: 7 000<br />

”Henrik Sørensen – 1882-1962”, 29 January 1994 – 20 March<br />

1994<br />

This retrospective exhibition was dedicated to one of<br />

Norway’s greatest art personalities ever.<br />

Visitors: 9 000<br />

M u s e u m o f A p p l i e d A r t , O s l o<br />

”Ceramics – Ringebu”, 18 June 1993 – 20 August 1993.<br />

An exhibition featuring works of the international participants<br />

in the ceramics workshop in Ringebu the same summer.<br />

Visitors: 3 300<br />

”Norwegian Olympic Design”, 15 January 1994 – 20 March 1994.<br />

The exhibition showed the Lillehammer Games’ visual profile<br />

with emphasis on quality, Norwegian distinctiveness, tradition<br />

and uniqueness in everything from license products to<br />

architecture.<br />

Visitors: 7 000<br />

”Pierre Alechinsky”, 4 February 1994 – 15 May 1994.<br />

The exhibition showed drawings of the artist Pierre<br />

Alechinsky, known from exhibitions around the world.<br />

Visitors: 7 000<br />

K u n s t n e r n e s h u s , O s l o<br />

”Network” Olympic Collection ‘94, 16 October 1993 – 14<br />

December 1993. A complete presentation of international<br />

modern art, based on the themes body, nature and<br />

communication. The works were purchased to decorate VIPlounges,<br />

reception areas etc. during the Games. The collection<br />

will later be based in the art department at Oppland Regional<br />

College.<br />

Visitors: 2 500<br />

N o r w e g i a n F o l k M u s e u m , B y g d ø y , O s l o<br />

”Arts from the Arctic”, 1 Jan. 1994 – 20 Mar. 1994<br />

For the first time ever, the indigenous peoples of Scandinavia,<br />

Russia, Greenland, Canaqda and Alaska had an opportunity to<br />

exhibit the best of their work, retracing their history and their<br />

lifestyles. Paintings, graphic arts, textile art, sculptures,<br />

tapestry, etc.<br />

Visitors: 6 918<br />

O s l o A r t S o c i e t y<br />

”Lávkki, lávki”, from 3 February 1994<br />

The exhibition features the work of nine contemporary Sami<br />

artists. The nine artists use different techniques in their<br />

artistic expressions.<br />

Visitors: 1 250

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