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Due to the ongoing pandemic, Queen Sonja’s art gallery in the old stables at the Royal Palace in Oslo has been closed for over a year. The Queen has now established a new exhibition that will be shown digitally. Some of Norway’s most beautiful works of art will be exhibited this summer in the Queen Sonja Art Stable, in collaboration with the National Museum. The exhibition “Art Audience” shows well-known works from Norway’s largest art collection.
The exhibition will be launched digitally on 7 May in the form of a live-streamed event via the Royal Court and the National Museum’s channels on Facebook and Youtube. Queen Sonja will open the exhibition digitally, followed by the National Museum’s director Karin Hindsbo. Glimpses from the exhibition will also be shown. In connection with the launch, a 3D version of the exhibition will also be published so that everyone can see the exhibition digitally while we wait to have the opportunity to visit it in person.

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