Norwegian painter Odd Nerdrum is having his first solo show in the US in five years but he will be prohibited from attending the opening. Art dealer Casey Gleghorn, who is director of the Booth ...
Artist Odd Nerdrum lost his appeal in Norwegian courts this week and, in a strange twist of fate, he will receive an even longer jail sentence than the one he was appealing. Nerdrum, who is convicted ...
There are exhibitions that ought to have a notice posted at the entrance warning visitors susceptible to mental depression and There are exhibitions that ought to have a notice posted at the entrance ...
This week, an oversized new catalogue of the last two decades of Odd Nerdrum’s work arrived wrapped in plastic and enclosed in a nondescript cardboard box. The volume was published to accompany ...
The Norwegian figurative painter Odd Nerdrum does big, dark, brooding narrative scenes that look like they were painted in the seventeenth century. He has been exhibiting in New York since the early ...
The Norwegian figure painter Odd Nerdrum, who is awaiting imprisonment in Norway for tax fraud, will not be allowed to attend the opening of his exhibition titled “Crime and Refuge” at the Booth ...
Purchase this and other timeless New Criterion essays in our hard-copy reprint series. While the new sentence is a reduced one, down from the original 34-month sentence given in June 2012, it has ...
The celebrated Norwegian painter Odd Nerdrum has been convicted of tax evasion in his native Norway and sentenced to two years in prison without bail on Aug. 17, 2011. The 67-year-old artist is ...
MutualArt invites you on a hauntingly weird exploration of one of the most peculiar artists alive today, who unsettles and provokes, and draws pilgrims to the Norwegian countryside. It happened that ...
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