At KODE 2 until 11 September: KODE launches NABO (NEIGHBOUR), an architecture exhibition exploring futuristic housing visions highlighting collective solutions.
At KODE 2 until 11 September: KODE launches NABO (NEIGHBOUR), an architecture exhibition exploring futuristic housing visions highlighting collective solutions.
Throughout December 2022 at KODE 4: The exhibition ‘The Queer Gaze’ explores and highlights the diversity of queer perspectives, narratives and identities found in the museum collections. This comprehensive exhibition features almost 160 works ranging from Classical antiquity to the present day. It fills a whole floor at KODE 4, Lysverket and part two opens this fall.
Until 29 May at KODE 1: "La Vie Moderne: Bergen Painters in Paris 1920" is an intimate exhibition curated by Professor of art history Gunnar Danbolt, where we are transported to Paris and Bergen around the beginning of the 1920s.
At KODE 3, you can experience a delightful wander through Norwegian highlights, and one of the finest collections of art by Edvard Munch.