Norway's National Museum announces Karin Hindsbo as new Director
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Sunday, September 14, 2025


Norway's National Museum announces Karin Hindsbo as new Director
Hindsbo comes directly from the position as director of KODE Art Museums of Bergen.



OSLO.- Karin Hindsbo (42) will succeed Audun Eckhoff as museum director of the National Museum for a term of six years. Hindsbo comes directly from the position as director of KODE Art Museums of Bergen. She takes over Eckhoff’s position on the 1st of June, 2017.

The National Museum is one of the most important cultural institutions in the Nordic countries. We are about to enter the museum’s most exciting period ever with the pending relocation to a new building at Vestbanen in 2020. The move represents a historically unique investment in art and I am really looking forward to playing my part in shaping the national museum of the future, says Karin Hindsbo.

Pleased chairman
Karin Hindsbo comes from the position of director of KODE, where she has done a successful job of modernising the museum and increasing its relevance and attractiveness for a number of new audience groups.

Karin Hindsbo is one of Scandinavia’s most competent museum leaders and is just the woman we need to pilot the National Museum in a decisive period. The Board has placed emphasis on her significant leadership experience from reorganising processes, her art-cultural background, her communicative skills and her talent for highlighting art in a wider social context, says chairman of the Board, Linda Bernander Silseth.

I am very grateful for the trust the Board has given me, and also quite humble, saysHindsbo, I look forward to cooperating closely with the competent Board and not least with the National Museum’s incredibly capable staff.

Creating enthusiasm for art
The National Museum’s primary task is to preserve Norway’s cultural heritage. At the same time we have a responsibility to create enthusiasm for our amazing collection and also provide a clear demonstration of the pivotal role art plays in society, says the incumbent director.

We live in a digital age, a world filled with visual communication we do not necessarily comprehend. Images spread like wildfire between continents and cultures. Do we see these images in the same way? Do we understand their potential effects? Art is a means of understanding. This will be of immense importance for the National Museum in the future: utilising art as a means of comprehending the world we live in.

Ten years experience as top executive
Karin Hindsbo holds a Master in Fine Arts from the University of Aarhus. She has five years of management experience from the Norwegian cultural scene, having served for three years as director of KODE in Bergen and two years as director of Sørlandets Kunstmuseum in Kristiansand. All in all she has ten years of top management experience, including a term as artistic director for Kunsthal Aarhus and directorship of Copenhagen’s Den Frie Udstilling.

Hindsbo is known as a profiled and enthusiastic cultural leader who is not afraid to put pen to paper. In recent years a number of her articles published in Aftenposten, Morgenbladet, NRK Ytring and Bergens Tidende have placed art and culture squarely in the middle of the public debate.










Today's News

February 7, 2017

Gallery 19C announces sale of Cabanel masterpiece to the Musée d'Orsay

Stolen paintings by Van Gogh on public display again after fourteen years

Eli Wilner Creates a Replica of a Historic Frame by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema

First U.S. exhibition of Della Robbia sculptures travels to National Gallery of Art, Washington

"Small-Great Objects: Anni and Josef Albers in the Americas" opens at the Yale University Art Gallery

Peter Doig's "Cobourg 3 + 1 More" to star in Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction

Norway's National Museum announces Karin Hindsbo as new Director

Amazon forest was transformed by ancient people: study

Primary Source to exhibit rare Tribal and Asian art at the San Francisco Tribal & Textile Art Show

Selling exhibition of KLM Art Collection in Museum Jan van der Togt, Amstelveen

Dirk Boll appointed President, Christie's EMERI

Sotheby's to hold first auction of artworks from the Artist Pension Trust

Silvia Filippini Fantoni joins North Carolina Museum of Art as Director of Programs and Audience Engagement

TEFAF New York Spring announces exhibitors for its debut fair

Artemis Gallery's Ancient Antiquities, Asian & Ethnographic Auction strong on provenance and variety

Beautiful Chinese and other Asian antique objects will be sold in Converse's online-only auction

Secession presents an installation by Gabriel Sierra

Art star Anish Kapoor wins $1m Jewish prize

Blanton Museum of Art gifted twenty-eight video works

Turner-prize nominated artist Richard Billingham shoots his first feature

Fine art and Mid-Century Modern will share center stage at John McInnis' Feb. 19 auction

Trio of new donations unveiled by Art Gallery of Greater Victoria




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 




Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)


Editor: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful