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No Master Territories


  • Address: Kunstnernes Hus 17 Wergelandsveien Oslo, Oslo, 0167 Norway (map)

Feminist Worldmaking and the Moving Image

 

Bridging the fields of documentary and experimental film and video, No Master Territories: Feminist Worldmaking and the Moving Image offers an expansive, intersectional account of underappreciated encounters between feminism and the moving image. Across a polycentric, global geography, it maps how artists and filmmakers have explored the nexus of gender and power and charts sites at which feminism connects to other struggles for justice. By revisiting the period of the 1970s to 1990s, it aims both to pay homage to the important work that has come before and to respond to the urgencies of the present.


About Kunstnernes Hus

Kunstnernes Hus (The Artists' House) is an art institution in the centre of Oslo. Established by artists in 1930 to show contemporary Norwegian and international art, Kunstnernes Hus has since become one of the most important art institutions in Norway. It is owned by the independent, artist-led foundation Stiftelsen Kunstnernes Hus. With exhibitions, films, guided tours, events and cinema, Kunstnernes Hus is a major venue for art and culture.


Visiting & contact

Kunstnernes Hus
Wergelandsveien 17
NO-0167 Oslo

Directions

post@kunstnerneshus.no

+47 22 85 34 10


Exhibitions

Temporarily closed while we set up a new exhibition: No Master Territories opens Friday, February 13, 2026, 6 pm


Eatery & bar

Monday Closed / Tuesday-Thursday 11 - 23. /. Friday-Saturday 11-01 /. Sunday11-23

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