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MOMENTUM 11 biennale reveals artist lineup for 'House of Commons' exhibition in Norway

festival-fair · 2026-04-20

From 12 June to 10 October 2024, Norway will host MOMENTUM 11, an exhibition curated by Théo-Mario Coppola featuring 27 artists from around the globe. Entitled 'House of Commons', the event will explore themes of emancipation, resilience, reparation, and alternative narratives. Installations will be displayed on Jeløya island, in Moss city, and across the Oslo Fjord region, with several artists producing new or site-specific pieces. Notable participants include Apparatus 22 (Romania), Pia Arke (Denmark), Federico Barbon (Italy), Augusto de Campos (Brazil), and many others from diverse countries such as the USA, India, and Vietnam.

Key facts

  • MOMENTUM 11 biennale runs 12 June to 10 October 2024
  • Curated by Théo-Mario Coppola under theme 'House of Commons'
  • 27 artists from 18 countries participating
  • Exhibition venues include Jeløya island, Moss city, and Oslo Fjord
  • Many artists creating newly commissioned or site-specific works
  • Themes include emancipation, resilience, reparation, and alternative narratives
  • Event organized by MOMENTUM biennale institution
  • Artists include both established and emerging international figures

Entities

Artists

  • Apparatus 22
  • Pia Arke
  • Federico Barbon
  • Augusto de Campos
  • Nina Canell
  • Chto Delat
  • Cian Dayrit
  • Goutam Ghosh
  • Camilo Godoy
  • Renée Green
  • Núria Güell
  • Siri Hermansen
  • Délio Jasse
  • Daisuke Kosugi
  • Kollektivnye Deystviya
  • Maria Nordman
  • Maria Noujaim
  • Uriel Orlow
  • Frida Orupabo
  • Charlemagne Palestine
  • Paul B. Preciado
  • Karol Radziszewski
  • Hannah Ryggen
  • S-AR
  • Marinella Senatore
  • Paul Mpagi Sepuya
  • Trinh T. Minh-ha
  • Théo-Mario Coppola

Institutions

  • MOMENTUM biennale

Locations

  • Jeløya
  • Moss
  • Oslo Fjord
  • Norway
  • Romania
  • Denmark
  • Italy
  • Brazil
  • Sweden
  • Russia
  • Philippines
  • India
  • Colombia
  • United States
  • Spain
  • Switzerland
  • Angola
  • Japan
  • Germany
  • Poland
  • Mexico
  • Vietnam

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