
New Nordic Cuisine is a movement that started in the Nordic countries in the early 2000s and has since grown into an international phenomenon.
With its interpretations of wild nature, the Nordic climate, local foodstuffs and culinary traditions, the movement spawned a distinctive aesthetic that was expressed in meals, tableware and restaurant interiors. Locally-sourced natural materials, animal skins and untreated wood, handmade ceramics and the use of wild vegetation as raw ingredients and for decoration all featured prominently.
New Nordic: Cuisine, Aesthetics and Place shows how this food movement merged with other contemporary cultural trends. Through architecture, contemporary art, design and crafts from the museum’s collection, and objects loaned from various restaurants, the exhibition examines the “new Nordic” concept as a broad aesthetic development defined by the interaction between materials, people and landscape.
Learn more about the foundations of this exhibition in this video from the National Museum, Norway:
Exhibition organised by Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo
Spotlights
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Project Manager: Kristin Welhaven Næss, Mari Ekkje and Marthe Tveitan
Curator Exhibition: Martin Braathen and Inger Helene Stemshaug
Curator Education: Luisa Aubert and Ann Kristin Sørlie
Exhibition Gallery
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Image number 15 Snøhetta
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Image number 5 Stamp by Posten Bring AS
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Photo number 11 Anette Krogstad
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Photo number 3 Odd Standard
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Image number 10 Toril Redalen
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Image number 12 Anette Krogstad
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Image number 14 Anette Krogstad
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Image number 13 Anette Krogstad
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Photo number 1 Jensen & Skodvin.JPG
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Photo number 2 Olafur Eliasson