Trondheim, known for its rich Viking history and Gothic architecture, is emerging as a contemporary art destination, particularly since the opening of Kunsthall Trondheim in 2016. The city's latest addition, PoMo (Posten Moderne), enhances this artistic reputation, featuring a design by India Mahdavi and Erik Langdalen in a historic post office. Its inaugural exhibition, 'Postcards From the Future', emphasizes diversity in artistic representation, especially focusing on acquiring works by women artists. With a mix of personal collections and contemporary pieces, PoMo aims to become a vital center for artistic dialogue in the region.
Kunsthall Trondheim's inception in 2016 initiated Trondheim's transition into a contemporary art hub, marked by exhibitions from notable international artists such as Korakrit Arunanondchai.
PoMo, the new contemporary art museum, showcases a commitment to inclusivity, pledging 60% of its acquisition budget to female artists while featuring personal collections.
The inaugural exhibition, 'Postcards From the Future', emphasizes the museum's evolving vision and the diversity of future programming, enriching Trondheim's cultural landscape.
Architects India Mahdavi and Erik Langdalen transformed a historic post office into PoMo, demonstrating how contemporary art can thrive within beautifully restored historical spaces.
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