ArkDes is excited to announce the summer reopening of the museum, presenting a new programme of activities including a new entrance, a refreshed identity, and a renewed visitor experience.
The Observatory: Art and Life in the Critical Zone revolves around the intricate relationships among humans, animals, plants, earth material, and other forms of life. The exhibition brings together a collection of new and existing artworks by twenty-six artists who, in diverse ways, actively engage with the multifaceted elements present in the “critical zone.”
The vast Arctic landscape sets the scene for Outlier, in which a young criminology student starts the hunt for a potential serial killer. Arne Berggren and Kristine Berg tell DQ about creating this Norwegian crime drama.
With the launch of services like Lovefilm and Netflix, films and television series were once delivered on DVD through the post with your morning mail. And for more than a decade, Amazon Prime Video has linked the latest blockbusters with free delivery on your shopping. Now, why not tune into the latest Nordic crime drama using your newspaper subscription?
When it debuted in Norway in December last year, eight-part drama Outlier was bundled into the subscriptions held by readers of around 80 local newspapers across the country owned by media company AMedia, being made available to view at varingen.no.