KODE 2
Museum
About KODE 2
KODE 2 houses the world's largest collection of Nikolai Astrup's work, Norway's most distinctive post-expressionist painter who captured western Norway's mystical landscapes in the early 1900s. You'll see his famous woodcuts of midnight sun festivals, Midsummer bonfires, and fjord villages rendered in intense blues and greens that feel almost supernatural. The collection spans his entire career, from early paintings to his groundbreaking color woodcut technique that made him internationally recognized.
The gallery flows chronologically through Astrup's development, starting with darker early works before exploding into the vivid landscapes he's known for. His paintings of Jølster (his home village) dominate the main rooms, where you can study his unique technique up close: thick paint application and bold color choices that make Norwegian rural life look like a fairy tale. The woodcut section shows his painstaking process of creating multiple color blocks for single prints.
Most visitors rush through, but Astrup rewards slow looking. His technique becomes addictive once you notice how he builds light effects layer by layer. Single venue tickets cost 120 NOK (much better value than the full KODE pass at 180 NOK if you're only interested in Astrup). Skip the temporary exhibitions downstairs unless you have extra time, the permanent Astrup collection upstairs is why you're here.
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