Aasta Hansteen is a sculpture located in Oslo, and it is part of the city's public art collection. The sculpture was created by the artist Jørgen H. Munthe and was unveiled in 2018. It is inspired by the Norwegian feminist Aasta Hansteen, who was a significant figure in the fight for women's rights in the 19th century.
The work is executed in a modern style and reflects both strength and vulnerability, which is central to Hansteen's life and work. The sculpture is made of materials that have been chosen to withstand the weather and wind, and it is placed in an area that makes it accessible to both locals and visitors. Aasta Hansteen helps to highlight important historical themes and is an example of how art can be used to honor important people in Norwegian history.