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: ''Kistefos-Museet'') is a
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located in Jevnaker, Norway. The art park first opened to the public in 1996 with an exhibition of 25 sculptures. Founded by
Christen Sveaas Christen Sveaas (born 18 June 1956) is a Norwegian businessman, investor, art collector and donor. He is the founder and sole owner of Kistefos AS, vice chairman of the board of the Kistefos Museum and chairman of the board of Anders Sveaas Allmenny ...
, the biggest shareholder of
Kistefos Kistefos is a privately owned investment company owned by Christen Sveaas and led by CEO Tom Ruud. The company comprises wholly owned and part-owned industrial companies within offshore, shipping, and IT, as well as strategic investments in v ...
, a privately owned
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, the museum sits on the site of a disused wood pulp mill and includes the Kistefossen waterfall. The 17.6-hectare art park runs around the Randselva river and the surrounding areas, including old factory buildings such as the pulp mill and other buildings leased by the Kistefos group. With donations from the Jevnaker municipality and Christen Sveaas, Kistefos holds two art galleries, a museum, and a sculpture park currently containing 46 sculptures, by both Norwegian and international artists. Kistefos Museum was listed as one of ten technical and industrial cultural heritage sites by the
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, acting as a modern, industrial monument worth preserving as part of Norwegian and Scandinavian culture.


History

In the early 1880s, a business entrepreneur,
Anders Sveaas Anders Sveaas (November 27 1840 – August 24 1917) was a Norwegian businessperson and consulate. He was the founder of the Kistefos Wood Pulp Mill in Jevnaker, Norway. Biography Anders Sveaas was born on November 27th, 1840 on the Haug farm ...
(1840-1917) acquired the rights to the Kistefossen waterfall in
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and to build around the surrounding land. At the time, literacy in Norway flourished, leading to the rise in demand for wood pulp for newspapers and books. Having set up a wood pulp mill before, Anders Sveaas saw the opportunity to build another pulp mill on the land. He planned to use the forest for timber, the waterfall as a source of power, and the Randselva river as a mean to transport materials at low costs. Founding the company
Kistefos Kistefos is a privately owned investment company owned by Christen Sveaas and led by CEO Tom Ruud. The company comprises wholly owned and part-owned industrial companies within offshore, shipping, and IT, as well as strategic investments in v ...
, he soon began the construction of a wood pulp mill, A/S Kistefos Træsliberi in 1889. Following a year of construction, operations at the mill began in 1890 and lasted until 1955, where production ceased. However, all operating materials and machines were still intact, becoming the only pulp mill left in Norway to have survived. As result of family conflict, Kistefos Træsliberi and its facilities were sold off to a neighbouring company, Viul Pulp Mill in 1983/1984. Not long after in 1993,
Christen Sveaas Christen Sveaas (born 18 June 1956) is a Norwegian businessman, investor, art collector and donor. He is the founder and sole owner of Kistefos AS, vice chairman of the board of the Kistefos Museum and chairman of the board of Anders Sveaas Allmenny ...
, grandson of Anders Sveaas, managed to buy back 85% of the company's shares and now owns the majority of Kistefos Træsliberi, along with a number of other shareholders. Contributing artworks from his personal collection, reconstruction of the site soon began with the purpose of transforming the old pulp mill and the neighbouring land into an industrial museum and contemporary art park respectively. Today, Kistefos integrates the old pulp mill among 12 other old factory buildings as part of the park to maintain an important piece of Norwegian culture. Although part of the site is still dedicated to supplying power to neighbouring regions including the town of Jevnaker.


Inspiration

Christen Sveaas is a businessman and art collector who spent much of his time curating a personal collection of contemporary artworks. Sveaas' aim with the creation of the museum was to create both a modernized museum, while also maintaining its surrounding cultural heritage. In an interview by Georgina Adam from the Financial Times London, Sveaas stated “any rich man can build a sculpture park anywhere in the world; no one but me can build one around an intact 1889 factory”. Whilst many works in the museum may draw upon Sveaas' own collection, this is not the intention for the museum but rather for all artworks to be inspired by the Kistefos site. In another interview by Jonathon Bastable from
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, Sveaas said "everything I commission must be site-specific. I want the artist to be triggered by the picturesque landscape and its history", sharing his philosophy of the park and its works.


Donations

Founded by Christen Sveaas', the company AS Kistefos is the museum's main sponsor, regularly donating hefty sums and site-specific sculptures over the years. With the museum gaining more recognition over time, this attracted many sponsors and contributors, including Anders Sveaas’ Allmennyttige Fond, home municipality Jevnaker, Sparebank 1 Jevnaker Lunner, Ringerike Sparebank, the municipality of Gran and the Regional Council for
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, UNI foundation and Sat Sapienti foundation. The Directorate for Cultural Heritage also contributes annual grants of NOK 1 million upwards each year since 2006 for the rehabilitation and maintenance of buildings. Many foundations and individuals such as The Fritt Ord Foundation and Theo Eiendom, also sponsor printed materials and catalogs used for exhibitions and such at Kistefos.


Architecture


Nybruket Gallery

Located in one of the old factory buildings of
Kistefos Træsliberi The Kistefos Wood Pulp Mill ( no, Kistefos Træsliberi) is a former pulp mill and hydroelectricity, hydroelectric power plant in Jevnaker, Norway. It was founded by Kistefos at the river Ranelva, Randselva in 1889. History The mill was founded ...
, Nybruket Gallery was another old wood pulp mill established in 1896. Similar to the first pulp mill, this mill was also fully equipped and intact, contributing to the park's industrial heritage. Before the newly installed museum by
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, Nybruket was the building where all of Kistefos' seasonal exhibitions were held. Now, smaller or secondary exhibitions are held at Nybruket in their Art Hall.


The Twist Museum

Kistefos' most iconic building, 'The Twist', is the museum's latest art gallery designed by architectural firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). The Twist opened to the public on September 18, 2019 with an exhibition titled 'Hodgkin & Creed - Inside Out' featuring the works of artists
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Martin Creed Martin Creed (born 21 October 1968) is a British artist, composer and performer. He won the Turner Prize in 2001 for exhibitions during the preceding year, with the jury praising his audacity for exhibiting a single installation, '' Work No. 2 ...
. In 2014, Kistefos' organised an international competition for the design of a new museum to add to the site. Kistefos was in need of a bigger, more modern museum to accommodate their ever growing collection of artworks, and there was also a need for a second bridge to complete the circulation of the park and allow visitors to explore more efficiently. The winning entry, submitted by BIG, combined both aspects into one structure, proposing a unique bridge-like building spanning across the Randselva river with a twist in the middle. The project was led by Brian Yang, with
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and David Zahle as partners in charge, and was revealed to the public in 2015, with construction beginning in 2016. The building was called a "hybrid of architecture, infrastructure and sculpture" and is intended to serve as an attraction of the park in of itself. BIG incorporates the twist skilfully into the 14000 square-meter building, accounting for the difference in elevation of the riverbanks on either side, the 90-degree twist in the middle allows for the width of building to be placed on the lower riverbank while the length is placed on the higher, artistically accommodating for Kistefos' natural landscape. Additionally, it creates an array of spaces, allowing for two to three stacked floors in the south, lower riverbank, and a floor-to-ceiling horizontal gallery in the north, higher riverbank. The large horizontal gallery can be used for sculptures and large installations, while the smaller vertical galleries are used for media, paintings, and sculptures, and also holds an information center, museum shop, and other facilities. The glazed-glass sides of the museum follow the warping of the twist, creating a side-lit space at the northern, which provides views of the old pulp mill further up along the river, sky-lit space at the southern part of the building and a dark gallery on the lower level. Furthermore, the glazed parts of the building are fitted with UV-reflecting coating and a shading system, to control solar radiation. The Twist holds three galleries: Closed Gallery (south entrance), Twist Gallery, and Panorama Gallery (north entrance).


Construction

The contractor for this project was
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, an international steel contractor, with Ramboll Group as their main engineering adviser. The museum-bridge is designed as a
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bridge, with Ramboll designing the 24-meter length steel structure which twists 90-degrees mid span. The engineering team had a challenge of converting the complex geometry from the architectural model to an engineering model complete with building calculations. The issue was solved using
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, visual programming application, for the conversion to a
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model, a modelling software, which is compatible with the calculation and structural analysis software
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. Assembly of the bridge was another challenge, as it required a sizeable interim bridge to support the museum bridge during construction. The interim bridge had to be of suitable design and assembly to give sufficient stability and enough working space to mount the steel components and aluminium and glass facades. A full-scale trial assembly of the twisted bridge-part exposed no issues that could not be corrected to avoid costly modifications on site. Furthermore, as none of the individual pieces were right-angled and there were no angular repetitions or fixed points on the bridge, the use of
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was necessary to ensure the complex geometry of the structure corresponds to the design models. With the structure made entirely of steel, secondary steel was also designed for use as standard ceilings and walls, to cover both inside and outside of the building, and this smaller project took approximately 20% of the total design time.


Works


Exhibitions

Each year, Kistefos Museum organises a main seasonal exhibition and sometimes a secondary exhibition in one of their exhibition halls. In order of release. * ''Håkon Bleken - Retrospective'' (2006). Artist: Håkon Bleken * ''Behind the Window – Norwegian Interiors from Tidemand to Tandberg'' (2007). Artists include:
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Odd Tandberg Odd Tandberg (16 April 1924 – 14 February 2017), was a Norwegian painter and printmaker. Biography Odd Tandberg was born in Oslo. He studied at Bjarne Engebrets' painting school in 1941, and then at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft an ...
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Harriet Backer Harriet Backer (21 January 1845 – 25 March 1932) was a Norwegian painter who achieved recognition in her own time and was a pioneer among female artists both in the Nordic countries and in Europe generally. She is best known for her detailed ...
, Christian Krogh, Ida Lorentzen and Mikkel McAlinden * ''The Dance through the Home of the Dead – Aksel Waldemar Johannessen – Painter of the Working Class'' (2007). Artist: Aksel Waldemar Johannessen * ''
Thore Heramb Thore Heramb (29 December 1916 – 16 June 2014) was a Norwegian painter and illustrator. His art was inspired by impressionism and by cubism. His artistic style is commonly described as colourist and frequently featured abstracted landscape ...
– The Colour Composer'' (2008). Artists include:
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Torbjørn Rødland Torbjørn Rødland (born 1970) is a Norwegian photographic artist, whose images are saturated with symbolism, lyricism, and eroticism. His 2017 Serpentine Galleries, Serpentine Gallery solo exhibition was titled ''The Touch That Made You'' and tra ...
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and Sverre Bjertnæs * ''Modern Myths'' (2008). Artists include: David LaChapelle, Torbjørn Rødland, Marilyn Minter and Sverre Bjertnæs * ''Art for the People! - Highlights from Harry Fett’s collection of paintings'' (2009). Artists include:
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Peder Balke Peder Balke (November 4, 1804 – February 5, 1887) was a Norwegian painter. He is known for portraying the landscape of Norway in a romantic and dramatic manner. Biography Peder Andersen was born on the island of Helgøya, in Hedmark county, N ...
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Erik Werenskiold Erik Theodor Werenskiold (11 February 1855 – 23 November 1938) was a Norwegian painter and illustrator. He is especially known for his drawings for the Asbjørnsen and Moe collection of ''Norske Folkeeventyr'', and his illustrations for t ...
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Harriet Backer Harriet Backer (21 January 1845 – 25 March 1932) was a Norwegian painter who achieved recognition in her own time and was a pioneer among female artists both in the Nordic countries and in Europe generally. She is best known for her detailed ...
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Christian Krohg Christian Krohg (13 August 1852 – 16 October 1925) was a Norwegian naturalist painter, illustrator, author and journalist. Krohg was inspired by the realism art movement and often chose motifs from everyday life. He was the director and s ...
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Harald Sohlberg Harald Oskar Sohlberg (29 November 1869 – 19 June 1935) was a Norwegian Neo-romantic painter. Biography Sohlberg attended the Royal School of Art and Design of Christiania. He later trained under the graphic artist and painter Johan Nordhagen ...
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Edvard Munch Edvard Munch ( , ; 12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944) was a Norwegian painter. His best known work, ''The Scream'' (1893), has become one of Western art's most iconic images. His childhood was overshadowed by illness, bereavement and the dr ...
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Ludvig Karsten Ludvig Karsten (8 May 1876 – 19 October 1926) was a Norwegian painter. He was a neo-impressionist influenced by Edvard Munch, Henri Matisse and contemporary French painting. He first participated at the Autumn exhibition in Kristiania in 1 ...
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Henrik Sørensen Henrik Sørensen (12 February 1882 – 24 February 1962) was a Norwegian painter. Personal life Sørensen was born in Fryksände in Sweden as a son of Severin Sørensen and Helene Høibraaten. He was married to Gudrun Klewe, and is father of ...
, Reidar Aulie and
Axel Revold Axel Revold (24 December 1887 – 11 April 1962) was a Norwegian painter, illustrator, and art professor at the Norwegian National Academy of Fine Arts for twenty years. He was highly decorated for his merits. Personal life Revold was born in ...
* ''Parallels: Young contemporary paintings from Norway/
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'' (2010). Artists include: Sverre Bjertnæs, Christer Glein, Veslemøy Sparre Jansen, Christer Karlstad, Øystein Tømmerås, Tilo Baumgärtel, Tim Eitel, Christoph Ruckhäberle, David Schnell and Matthias Weischer * ''All of Nature Flows Through Us'' (2011)''.'' Artist:
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* ''Ai Weiwei – Interlacing'' (2012). Artist:
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* ''Engine'' (27 May 2018 - 1 October 2018). Artist:
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* ''TEMPO TEMPO TEMPO'' (26 May 2019 - 17 November 2019). Artists: Ragna Bley, Marthe Ramm Fortun, Ane Graff, Yngve Holen, Sandra Mujinga, Urd J. Pedersen, Eirik Sæther, and Fredrik Værslev * ''Inside Out'' (18 September 2019 - 17 November 2019). Artists:
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Sculptures

In order of unveiling. * Ståle Kyllingstad – “Installation” (1948) *
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– “Consul Anders Sveaas, 1840-1917” (2001) * Nico Widerberg – “Time” (2001) * Beate Juell – “Stallion” (2001) * Krstian Blystad – “Playing Horse” (2001) *
Bjarne Melgaard Bjarne Melgaard (born 9 September 1967) is a Norwegians, Norwegian artist based in New York City. He has been described as "one of Norway's most important artists" and, following the 2014 publicity about his sculpture ''Chair'', "the most famous No ...
– “Octopusm” (2001) *
Kjell Nupen Kjell Nupen (September 5, 1955 – March 12, 2014) was a Norwegian contemporary artist. He was a painter, sculptor and graphic artist. Early years Kjell Nupen had his professional breakthrough very early. At just 17 years old, he was admitted to ...
– “Stille, Stille/Mediteraneo” (''translation'': Quiet, Quiet and Mediterraneo) (2001) * Edgar Ballo – “Blå Tulipan” (''translation'': Blue Tulip) (2002) *
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– “Stor Torso / Kvinnetorso” (''translation'': Female Torso) (2002) *
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– “Samuraiens Ridedyr, Den Tredje Dagen" (''translation'': Samurai Mounts, The Third Day) (2003) * Anne-Karin Furunes – “Christen Sveaas” (2003) *
Olafur Eliasson Olafur Eliasson ( is, Ólafur Elíasson; born 5 February 1967) is an Icelandic–Danish artist known for sculptured and large-scale installation art employing elemental materials such as light, water, and air temperature to enhance the viewer's ...
– “Viewing Machine” (2004) * Fabrizio Plessi – “Movimenti Della Memoria” (2005) * Elmgreen Og Dragset ( Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset) – “Forgotten Babies #2” (2005) * Shintaro Miyake – “Welcome to Our Planet” (2006) * Kristin Günther – “Hasten” Unveiled (2006), Permanent (2016) * Petroc Sesti – “Energy-Matter-Space-Time” (2007) *
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– “Bent of mind” (2007) * Tony Cragg – “I’m Alive” (2007) * Tony Cragg – “Articulated Column” (2007) *
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– “S-Curve” (2008) * Elmgreen Og Dragset – “Warm Regards” (2008) * Oldenburg Og Van Bruggen (
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) – “Tumbling Tacks” (2009) *
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– “All of Nature Flows Through Us” (2011) *
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– “Sternmotor Hochamt” (2011) * Fredrik Raddum – “Teddy – Beast of The Hedonic Treadmill” (2013) * Fredrik Raddum – “Catastrophic Road Signs, Sun” (2013) * John Gerrard – “Pulp Press (Kistefos)” Video Sculpture (2013) * Per Inge Bjørlo – “Slektstrea, Genbanken” (2014) * Marianne Heske – “Homage to Leo The Lion” Art Film 2006, (2014) * Philip King – “Free to Frolic” (2015) *
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– “River Man” (2016) *
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– “The Ball” (2017) *
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– “Face Off” (2018) *
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– "Shine of Life" (2019) * Mark Manders – "Silent Studio" (2019) *
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– "Untitled" (2021)


References


External links

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