Fineart Gallery Oslo

Oslo's largest commercial gallery by exhibition space with multiple rooms and a retail stock of thousands of works available for purchase.

Fineart Oslo operates as a large commercial gallery and retail art space that grew out of an online art business and now occupies a substantial exhibition footprint in Oslo. Founded in the early 2000s, the organisation expanded from online auctions into a combined gallery, shop and framing service; the physical gallery presents both changing solo exhibitions and a continuous selection of works for sale. 

The venue is notable for its scale and variety: multiple exhibition rooms across roughly 2 000 square metres display a rotating programme of exhibitions alongside a permanent retail inventory that includes prints, photography, paintings and small sculptures. The gallery also operates an in-house framing offering and maintains a large stock of works from several hundred artists, which makes it a practical place both to view curated shows and to buy ready-to-take-away pieces.


Here you will find an extensive selection of works by Norwegian artists such as Bjarne Melgaard.

Highlights


Rotating programme of exhibitions and larger solo shows. Check their website what´s on.
Browse and purchase from the gallery's extensive retail inventory of prints, photography, paintings and small sculptures.


Best time to go


Weekday midday or afternoon during an exhibition run (all year).

Time needed


30–60 minutes

Getting there


Walk from anywhere in Central Oslo. Nearest Metro station is National Theatre and nearest tram stop at Aker Brygge.

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