Public art and private wealth: the controversial collaboration between the national museum in Norway and Fredriksen Family Art Company Ltd
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2024Metadata
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10.1080/09647775.2024.2312576Abstract
There has been much discussion in the US and European media
about the evolving relationship between wealthy private art
collectors and underfunded public art museums. This paper
examines the public debate regarding the ten-year loan
agreement between the National Museum in Norway and the
Fredriksen Family Art Company Limited. The agreement was
exposed to harsh criticism from actors within the art world when
it became known to the public in June 2019. Based on an
analysis of newspaper articles from when this was a hot topic in
the public debate, we investigate the dynamics of the debate
and seek to understand why it became such a contested issue.
This study shows that the Norwegian culture based on egalitarian
values and high tax moral, and a long history for the state to
subsidize the arts and culture, are important reasons why the
collaboration became as controversial as it did.