Fotogalleriet
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Fotogalleriet has been exhibiting the best in lens-based art for over 30 years and has been fundamental to the development of Norway's contemporary art scene. Its exhibition program showcases the work of emerging and established p … Read more
Fotogalleriet has been exhibiting the best in lens-based art for over 30 years and has been fundamental to the development of Norway's contemporary art scene. Its exhibition program showcases the work of emerging and established photographers from Norway and the rest of the world. Read less

Oslo's only gallery dedicated to photography
Fotogalleriet has been exhibiting the best in lens-based art for over 30 years and has been fundamental to the development of Norway's contemporary art scene. Its exhibition program showcases the work of emerging and established photographers from Norway and the rest of the world. The gallery has a long-standing reputation for introducing younger photographers to a global audience.
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