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News! Two new winners of our talent competition: Skulpturpunkt: Ekebergparken
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Newest artwork unvieled
Yinka Shonibare - Material (SG) IV, 2023 was unveiled May 29th 2026!
Ekebergparken is a public sculpture park offering panoramic views of Oslo, rich cultural heritage, and an outstanding collection of art. The park has free entry and is open all the time. The collection features sculptures and installations by Norwegian and international contemporary artists alongside classic works dating from the ninetieth and twentieth century. The collection continues to grow each year with new commissions, many of which have been created specifically for Ekebergparken and are directly inspired by the site's history and its scenic landscape.
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Do you want to see Nordic Pixel Forest?
Learn more about the sound-and light installation Nordic Pixel Forest by Pipilotti Rist and how to get there
Experience the fog sculpture Pathfinder - only during the summer months!
The fog sculpture Pathfinder #18700 by the famous japanese artist Fujiko Nakaya is a sensual experience in the forest and consists of water. The fog is turned on 3 times during the week days and 5 times during the weekends:
- Duration: 10 min
- Location: Above the water pond
- Everyday at 12:30, 14:30 & 17:00
- Extra time at weekends: 13:30 & 19:00
- Available until ca middle of October
Learn more about art collector Christian Ringnes
Sculpture point:Ekebergparken
A talent competition with the ambition to strengthen and showcase new and young artists within the field of three-dimensional art.
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Download the free audio guide via the Bloomberg Connects app! Here, you can listen to information about selected artworks in the collection—and much more.