Aker Brygge, built between 1985 and 1990, were Oslo’s and Norway’s first large waterfront redevelopment. This area has some of the densest concentration of Public Art on display in downtown Oslo. As this is mainly ment as a photo blog, I wil let the pictures do the job. Do also take a look at
My Public Art photos at picasaweb. To the left, Helvetica by Nils Wad.

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Guro Giske (2005)

'Ansikt III' by Kjersti Wexelsen Goksøyr

'Delt Form' by Ervin Løffler

'Innsyn' by Hilde Mæhlum
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