Tag: Reviews
“You are not fooling me” by Marie Kinge – Reviews and recommendations
Mira’s childhood consists of a basement full of drugs. A mother in the background, a grumpy grandmother out on the farm where no one has been happy, except maybe the…
Wukong” – Reviews and recommendations
“Black Myth: Wukong” takes place in the national romantic version of China, with stunning Chinese scenery and magnificent temples. Much of it based on places and buildings found in real…
Autumn’s hottest game – Reviews and recommendations
It’s been a great gaming year so far, with games like “Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree,” “Animal Well,” “Balatro,” “Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth,” “Helldivers 2,” “Dragon’s Dogma 2” and…
“She becomes Anna-Eva Bergman” at the National Museum – Reviews and recommendations
I might as well admit it right away: This is an exhibition I’ve been dreading reviewing. Anna-Eva Bergman is today considered one of our leading abstract painters. She has been…
“I am the wind” at Agder Nye Teater – Reviews and recommendations
A few hundred meters from the racing boats in the Arendal Water Festival is Kulturkjerka. A tired building that now houses Agder Nye Teater’s staging of the Jon Fosse play…
“The Atlantic Ocean – myths, art and science” at Henie Onstad Art Centre, Bærum – Reviews and recommendations
One of my biggest disappointments as a child was when I discovered that the seahorse was just a flimsy little fish creature – and not as I had imagined it:…
“All night vigil” by Rakhmaninov and Sommerro at Olavsfest 2024 (opening concert) – Reviews and recommendations
The opening concert during Olavsfest has established itself as one of the most distinctive events within the Norwegian festival field. My hope when I enter Nidaros Cathedral is to experience…
“Waves and moons” by Siri Aurdal and Synnøve Anker Aurdal at Stavanger Art Museum – Reviews and recommendations
The other day my daughter said that she would like to be a literary critic when she grows up. It got me thinking about how professions are mysteriously passed down.…
“Are there just as many features pointing forward as backward” at Nordnorsk kunstnersenter – Reviews and recommendations
Sometimes we unwittingly stumble over our own prejudices. It can be both painful and embarrassing, but primarily it is a good thing, because it usually means that we have learned…
“Are there just as many features pointing forward as backward” at Nordnorsk Kunstsenter – Reviews and recommendations
Sometimes we unwittingly stumble over our own prejudices. It can be both painful and embarrassing, but primarily it is a good thing, because it usually means that we have learned…