Arnaud Fontaine
Marketing & Comms @pomo_trondheim. Made in France, based in Trondheim. Going nowhere fast.

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!

Highlights and glimpses of the Venice Art Biennale 2026.
Feat. Michael Armitage at Pinault Collection/Palazzo Grassi, Arthur Jaffa & Richard Prince at Fondazione Prada, “Stange Rules” show at Berggruen/Palazzo Diedo, Lorna Simpson & Paulo Nazareth at Pinault Collection/Punta della Dogana, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Picasso/Morandi/Parmiggiani at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, as well as the main biennale exhibition, the pavilions of the Nordics, Germany, France, Marocco, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Ireland, Ukraine and more!
A new version of Ann Veronica Janssens’ iconic coloured fog rooms is now installed at the PoMo museum.
This is a fascinating immersive experience, disorienting our perception of light and space, as well as sharpening our other senses. Truly wonderful.
Ann Veronica Janssens
Amber, Pink and Wisteria
2025
PoMo Collection
@pomo_trondheim

The preview opening of the new Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain (@fondationcartier) at Palais-Royal last Thursday was an incredible highlight of the Art Basel week in Paris.
The architectural renovation works by Jean Nouvel is of course incredible. But what really left me speechless is how the new building and their opening exhibition illustrates the width and depth of their collection.
One amazing work after the other, all presented in a magnificent setting. The collection shines in a way it could not at the Fondation’s previous location.
A tour-de-force, opening to all today. A must visit.

The preview opening of the new Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain (@fondationcartier) at Palais-Royal last Thursday was an incredible highlight of the Art Basel week in Paris.
The architectural renovation works by Jean Nouvel is of course incredible. But what really left me speechless is how the new building and their opening exhibition illustrates the width and depth of their collection.
One amazing work after the other, all presented in a magnificent setting. The collection shines in a way it could not at the Fondation’s previous location.
A tour-de-force, opening to all today. A must visit.

The preview opening of the new Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain (@fondationcartier) at Palais-Royal last Thursday was an incredible highlight of the Art Basel week in Paris.
The architectural renovation works by Jean Nouvel is of course incredible. But what really left me speechless is how the new building and their opening exhibition illustrates the width and depth of their collection.
One amazing work after the other, all presented in a magnificent setting. The collection shines in a way it could not at the Fondation’s previous location.
A tour-de-force, opening to all today. A must visit.

The preview opening of the new Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain (@fondationcartier) at Palais-Royal last Thursday was an incredible highlight of the Art Basel week in Paris.
The architectural renovation works by Jean Nouvel is of course incredible. But what really left me speechless is how the new building and their opening exhibition illustrates the width and depth of their collection.
One amazing work after the other, all presented in a magnificent setting. The collection shines in a way it could not at the Fondation’s previous location.
A tour-de-force, opening to all today. A must visit.

The preview opening of the new Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain (@fondationcartier) at Palais-Royal last Thursday was an incredible highlight of the Art Basel week in Paris.
The architectural renovation works by Jean Nouvel is of course incredible. But what really left me speechless is how the new building and their opening exhibition illustrates the width and depth of their collection.
One amazing work after the other, all presented in a magnificent setting. The collection shines in a way it could not at the Fondation’s previous location.
A tour-de-force, opening to all today. A must visit.

The preview opening of the new Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain (@fondationcartier) at Palais-Royal last Thursday was an incredible highlight of the Art Basel week in Paris.
The architectural renovation works by Jean Nouvel is of course incredible. But what really left me speechless is how the new building and their opening exhibition illustrates the width and depth of their collection.
One amazing work after the other, all presented in a magnificent setting. The collection shines in a way it could not at the Fondation’s previous location.
A tour-de-force, opening to all today. A must visit.

The preview opening of the new Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain (@fondationcartier) at Palais-Royal last Thursday was an incredible highlight of the Art Basel week in Paris.
The architectural renovation works by Jean Nouvel is of course incredible. But what really left me speechless is how the new building and their opening exhibition illustrates the width and depth of their collection.
One amazing work after the other, all presented in a magnificent setting. The collection shines in a way it could not at the Fondation’s previous location.
A tour-de-force, opening to all today. A must visit.

The preview opening of the new Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain (@fondationcartier) at Palais-Royal last Thursday was an incredible highlight of the Art Basel week in Paris.
The architectural renovation works by Jean Nouvel is of course incredible. But what really left me speechless is how the new building and their opening exhibition illustrates the width and depth of their collection.
One amazing work after the other, all presented in a magnificent setting. The collection shines in a way it could not at the Fondation’s previous location.
A tour-de-force, opening to all today. A must visit.

The preview opening of the new Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain (@fondationcartier) at Palais-Royal last Thursday was an incredible highlight of the Art Basel week in Paris.
The architectural renovation works by Jean Nouvel is of course incredible. But what really left me speechless is how the new building and their opening exhibition illustrates the width and depth of their collection.
One amazing work after the other, all presented in a magnificent setting. The collection shines in a way it could not at the Fondation’s previous location.
A tour-de-force, opening to all today. A must visit.

The preview opening of the new Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain (@fondationcartier) at Palais-Royal last Thursday was an incredible highlight of the Art Basel week in Paris.
The architectural renovation works by Jean Nouvel is of course incredible. But what really left me speechless is how the new building and their opening exhibition illustrates the width and depth of their collection.
One amazing work after the other, all presented in a magnificent setting. The collection shines in a way it could not at the Fondation’s previous location.
A tour-de-force, opening to all today. A must visit.

The preview opening of the new Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain (@fondationcartier) at Palais-Royal last Thursday was an incredible highlight of the Art Basel week in Paris.
The architectural renovation works by Jean Nouvel is of course incredible. But what really left me speechless is how the new building and their opening exhibition illustrates the width and depth of their collection.
One amazing work after the other, all presented in a magnificent setting. The collection shines in a way it could not at the Fondation’s previous location.
A tour-de-force, opening to all today. A must visit.

The preview opening of the new Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain (@fondationcartier) at Palais-Royal last Thursday was an incredible highlight of the Art Basel week in Paris.
The architectural renovation works by Jean Nouvel is of course incredible. But what really left me speechless is how the new building and their opening exhibition illustrates the width and depth of their collection.
One amazing work after the other, all presented in a magnificent setting. The collection shines in a way it could not at the Fondation’s previous location.
A tour-de-force, opening to all today. A must visit.

The preview opening of the new Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain (@fondationcartier) at Palais-Royal last Thursday was an incredible highlight of the Art Basel week in Paris.
The architectural renovation works by Jean Nouvel is of course incredible. But what really left me speechless is how the new building and their opening exhibition illustrates the width and depth of their collection.
One amazing work after the other, all presented in a magnificent setting. The collection shines in a way it could not at the Fondation’s previous location.
A tour-de-force, opening to all today. A must visit.

Goodbye, Centre Pompidou. So long.
A historic place, that holds so much meaning for my interest in art, closes now for 5 years.
The private closing party, with performance from Cai Guo-Qiang, film experience from Thomas Bangalter and Justice, and concert from Christine and The Queens - was a blast and a worthy sending-off. So happy to have been part of it.

Goodbye, Centre Pompidou. So long.
A historic place, that holds so much meaning for my interest in art, closes now for 5 years.
The private closing party, with performance from Cai Guo-Qiang, film experience from Thomas Bangalter and Justice, and concert from Christine and The Queens - was a blast and a worthy sending-off. So happy to have been part of it.

Goodbye, Centre Pompidou. So long.
A historic place, that holds so much meaning for my interest in art, closes now for 5 years.
The private closing party, with performance from Cai Guo-Qiang, film experience from Thomas Bangalter and Justice, and concert from Christine and The Queens - was a blast and a worthy sending-off. So happy to have been part of it.

Goodbye, Centre Pompidou. So long.
A historic place, that holds so much meaning for my interest in art, closes now for 5 years.
The private closing party, with performance from Cai Guo-Qiang, film experience from Thomas Bangalter and Justice, and concert from Christine and The Queens - was a blast and a worthy sending-off. So happy to have been part of it.

Goodbye, Centre Pompidou. So long.
A historic place, that holds so much meaning for my interest in art, closes now for 5 years.
The private closing party, with performance from Cai Guo-Qiang, film experience from Thomas Bangalter and Justice, and concert from Christine and The Queens - was a blast and a worthy sending-off. So happy to have been part of it.

Goodbye, Centre Pompidou. So long.
A historic place, that holds so much meaning for my interest in art, closes now for 5 years.
The private closing party, with performance from Cai Guo-Qiang, film experience from Thomas Bangalter and Justice, and concert from Christine and The Queens - was a blast and a worthy sending-off. So happy to have been part of it.
Goodbye, Centre Pompidou. So long.
A historic place, that holds so much meaning for my interest in art, closes now for 5 years.
The private closing party, with performance from Cai Guo-Qiang, film experience from Thomas Bangalter and Justice, and concert from Christine and The Queens - was a blast and a worthy sending-off. So happy to have been part of it.

About last night…
Opening of the incredible India Mahdavi x We Are Ona pop-up culinary event with chef Jesús Durón at the wheel. Amazing setting, amazing food, amazing people.
Thank you, @indiamahdavi & @we.are.ona

About last night…
Opening of the incredible India Mahdavi x We Are Ona pop-up culinary event with chef Jesús Durón at the wheel. Amazing setting, amazing food, amazing people.
Thank you, @indiamahdavi & @we.are.ona

About last night…
Opening of the incredible India Mahdavi x We Are Ona pop-up culinary event with chef Jesús Durón at the wheel. Amazing setting, amazing food, amazing people.
Thank you, @indiamahdavi & @we.are.ona

About last night…
Opening of the incredible India Mahdavi x We Are Ona pop-up culinary event with chef Jesús Durón at the wheel. Amazing setting, amazing food, amazing people.
Thank you, @indiamahdavi & @we.are.ona

Have finally managed to visit the FHEL, @fhel.landerneau , in my birth city of Landerneau.
A hugely impressive institution and a truly successful current exhibition “Animal!?”, with names like Marc Chagall, Marina Abramović, Alberto Giacometti or Louise Bourgeois alongside fantastic works from Necla Rüzgar, Petrit Halilaj & Álvaro Urbano.
Thank you to director @mariepierre_bathany for taking the time for a chat and sharing her experience. So many parallels with what we are trying to achieve with the PoMo in Trondheim with regards to making art available for all, and showing that art is truly alive outside of the European capitals. A truly inspiring visit.

Have finally managed to visit the FHEL, @fhel.landerneau , in my birth city of Landerneau.
A hugely impressive institution and a truly successful current exhibition “Animal!?”, with names like Marc Chagall, Marina Abramović, Alberto Giacometti or Louise Bourgeois alongside fantastic works from Necla Rüzgar, Petrit Halilaj & Álvaro Urbano.
Thank you to director @mariepierre_bathany for taking the time for a chat and sharing her experience. So many parallels with what we are trying to achieve with the PoMo in Trondheim with regards to making art available for all, and showing that art is truly alive outside of the European capitals. A truly inspiring visit.

Have finally managed to visit the FHEL, @fhel.landerneau , in my birth city of Landerneau.
A hugely impressive institution and a truly successful current exhibition “Animal!?”, with names like Marc Chagall, Marina Abramović, Alberto Giacometti or Louise Bourgeois alongside fantastic works from Necla Rüzgar, Petrit Halilaj & Álvaro Urbano.
Thank you to director @mariepierre_bathany for taking the time for a chat and sharing her experience. So many parallels with what we are trying to achieve with the PoMo in Trondheim with regards to making art available for all, and showing that art is truly alive outside of the European capitals. A truly inspiring visit.

Have finally managed to visit the FHEL, @fhel.landerneau , in my birth city of Landerneau.
A hugely impressive institution and a truly successful current exhibition “Animal!?”, with names like Marc Chagall, Marina Abramović, Alberto Giacometti or Louise Bourgeois alongside fantastic works from Necla Rüzgar, Petrit Halilaj & Álvaro Urbano.
Thank you to director @mariepierre_bathany for taking the time for a chat and sharing her experience. So many parallels with what we are trying to achieve with the PoMo in Trondheim with regards to making art available for all, and showing that art is truly alive outside of the European capitals. A truly inspiring visit.

Have finally managed to visit the FHEL, @fhel.landerneau , in my birth city of Landerneau.
A hugely impressive institution and a truly successful current exhibition “Animal!?”, with names like Marc Chagall, Marina Abramović, Alberto Giacometti or Louise Bourgeois alongside fantastic works from Necla Rüzgar, Petrit Halilaj & Álvaro Urbano.
Thank you to director @mariepierre_bathany for taking the time for a chat and sharing her experience. So many parallels with what we are trying to achieve with the PoMo in Trondheim with regards to making art available for all, and showing that art is truly alive outside of the European capitals. A truly inspiring visit.

Have finally managed to visit the FHEL, @fhel.landerneau , in my birth city of Landerneau.
A hugely impressive institution and a truly successful current exhibition “Animal!?”, with names like Marc Chagall, Marina Abramović, Alberto Giacometti or Louise Bourgeois alongside fantastic works from Necla Rüzgar, Petrit Halilaj & Álvaro Urbano.
Thank you to director @mariepierre_bathany for taking the time for a chat and sharing her experience. So many parallels with what we are trying to achieve with the PoMo in Trondheim with regards to making art available for all, and showing that art is truly alive outside of the European capitals. A truly inspiring visit.

Have finally managed to visit the FHEL, @fhel.landerneau , in my birth city of Landerneau.
A hugely impressive institution and a truly successful current exhibition “Animal!?”, with names like Marc Chagall, Marina Abramović, Alberto Giacometti or Louise Bourgeois alongside fantastic works from Necla Rüzgar, Petrit Halilaj & Álvaro Urbano.
Thank you to director @mariepierre_bathany for taking the time for a chat and sharing her experience. So many parallels with what we are trying to achieve with the PoMo in Trondheim with regards to making art available for all, and showing that art is truly alive outside of the European capitals. A truly inspiring visit.

Have finally managed to visit the FHEL, @fhel.landerneau , in my birth city of Landerneau.
A hugely impressive institution and a truly successful current exhibition “Animal!?”, with names like Marc Chagall, Marina Abramović, Alberto Giacometti or Louise Bourgeois alongside fantastic works from Necla Rüzgar, Petrit Halilaj & Álvaro Urbano.
Thank you to director @mariepierre_bathany for taking the time for a chat and sharing her experience. So many parallels with what we are trying to achieve with the PoMo in Trondheim with regards to making art available for all, and showing that art is truly alive outside of the European capitals. A truly inspiring visit.

My ever favourite Vanessa Baird with solo exhibition at MUNCH.
Exhibition: Vanessa Baird, “Go Down With Me”
@munchmuseum

My ever favourite Vanessa Baird with solo exhibition at MUNCH.
Exhibition: Vanessa Baird, “Go Down With Me”
@munchmuseum

My ever favourite Vanessa Baird with solo exhibition at MUNCH.
Exhibition: Vanessa Baird, “Go Down With Me”
@munchmuseum

Scandi consumerism critique in Bdx. Nina Beier retrospective @capcmusee
“Auto”, Nina Beier, Capc - Musée d’art Contemporain de Bordeaux

Powerful Hannah Ryggen at @kunsthalltrondheim
"Vi lever på en stjerne", Hannah Ryggen, Kunsthall Trondheim

Fantastic, radical and monumental woven textile sculptures by Magdalena Abakanowicz @henieonstad .
“Abakan Red”, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter
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