Sturm und Drang is a work of art created by the British artists Jake and Dinos Chapman, and has been part of Ekebergparken in Oslo since 2015. The work is inspired by Francisco Goya's etchings from 1863, and deals with themes such as morality, religion and politics. The name "Sturm und Drang" refers to a German literary movement that emphasizes strong emotions and passion, which is also reflected in the artists' approach.
The artists use various techniques, including sculpture, printmaking and installations, to create an experience that encourages the viewer to focus on the details of the work. Through their work, the Chapman brothers express a deeper reflection on human emotions and conditions, challenging the audience to engage with the complex themes presented.



