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Permanent Resident by Maria Metsalu premiering in Oslo 

13.04.2026 16:58

Permanent Resident, a new solo work by the Estonian performing artist Maria Metsalu, will premiere on April 14th, 2026, in Oslo at the National Museum of Norway.

Permanent Resident proposes fear not as a temporary emotion, but as the fundamental architecture of the self. Installed within the Great Hall of the National Museum, the work unfolds as an internal childlike landscape – one in which the performer’s body negotiates a dynamic and paradoxical relationship with its surroundings.

Through a synthesis of movement, visual design, and poetic metaphor, Permanent Resident maps the geology of a psyche, creating a visually and physically demanding exploration of what it means to live intimately with a fear that has become home. The core of the work is a simple question – how do we live with a part of ourselves that we did not choose? The piece moves on from fear as an emotion, and rather presents it as a building block of an identity.

The show delves further into one of the central questions in Metsalu’s creations: how does the internal landscape of the mind with its fears, memories, and rules externalise itself physically upon the body?

Permanent Resident is co-produced by the National Museum of Norway, Kanuti Gildi SAAL, and Maria Metsalu.

Find more information at the homepage of Kanuti Gildi SAAL.

In the photo: Permanent Resident by Maria Metsalu. Photo by Kertin Vasser