That pop-up, their first, featured depictions of the various villages that run closely to where Sand family at that time.
[7] The gallery initially was an artist-run space on the east side of Oslo in the Grunerlokka area.
In 2007, Galleri Sand opened a space in the West Village neighborhood of New York City.
[8] Galleri Sand closed its doors to the public in 2017 (they are now appointment-only) in an effort to shift their focus to more international work.
[9] From there the gallery began a series of pop-up tours and exhibited in over 60 cities, resulting in over 300,000 visitors.