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Trondheim Art Museum

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25: 82: 160:. The main building in Bispegata 7 b was built in 1930 according to plans by architect Peter Daniel Hofflund. The Trondheim Art Museum was established in 1997, as a means to maintain the museum collection. The building has two floors with rooms of varied sizes and light. The building was refurbished in 2012, when artificial lights were installed to provide more stable temperature and lighting. Much of the interior was restored to its original state from 1930. 196:
was used, along with the local bank, Trondhjems Sparebank. From 1891 to 1914 buildings purchased from liquor company Trondhjems Brændevinssamlag housed the collection. Acquisitions were often made after art prize competitions. The collection increased significantly after the First World War. Today,
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The stated objective of the Trondheim Art Museum is to: "Create an interest and increase knowledge in the field of fine arts. This shall be accomplished through acquisition, conservation, scientific research and education, as well as the creation of various exhibitions with different kinds of fine
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Randi Nygaard Lium was the director from 1998 to 2010. Cathrine Hovdahl Vik was the director shortly before Pontus Kyander, the director from 2011 to 2014. Johan Börjesson is the present director. Börjesson accepted the position in March 2014.
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art. The museum shall function as a documentation and competence centre for the region, and it shall, to the extent possible, be updated on essential national and international movements."
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Josef Jervell Grimelund og Olav Flønes, Trondhjems Kunstforening 1845-1945, Trondhjems kunstforening, 1955
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Per Christiansen, 50 hovedverk fra Trondhjem Kunstforenings faste samling, Adresseavisen, 1994
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The Trondheim Art Museum has two venues, TKM Bispegata (Bispegata 7 b) situated near the
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The collection was established in 1864. At that time it was known as
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started the initiative to establish the Trøndelag Art Gallery (
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By means of a letter addressed to the general public,
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Trygve Lundemo, Storheter ligger gjemt i kjelleren,
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Norwegian
art museum
Trondheim
Sør-Trøndelag
Norway
Harald Sohlberg
Georg Jacobsen
Peder Balke
Nidaros Cathedral
TKM Gråmølna
Nedre Elvehavn
I.C. Dahl
StiftsgĂĄrden
"Johan Börjesson ny kunstdirektør"
Trondheim Art Museum
63°25′38″N 10°23′40″E / 63.42722°N 10.39444°E / 63.42722; 10.39444
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Art museums and galleries in Norway
Art museums and galleries established in 1864
Museums in Trondheim

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