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Communities of the Soil
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In this article by Andrea Fjordside Pontoppidan, we are introduced to two interdisciplinary art and architecture projects: Soil Lab and Futurefarmers, both of which bring forth a focus on soil…
Monumental Duodji? Craft and Care in Outi Pieski’s Public Artworks
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In this article by professor in art history Elin Haugdal, we are introduced to the artwork AAhkA by Sámi artist Outi Pieski, planned for the new government quarter in central Oslo. The integrated…
A Baroque Fairytale of an Exhibition
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Ceramic artist and curator Heidi Bjørgan's exhibition The Story of an Affair at Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum in Trondheim is a complete installation, mixing museum artefacts, music, and…
Lillian Tørlen: Meeting the Public Where They Are
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In this interview by Tora Endestad Bjørkheim and Johnny Herbert, Norwegian artist Lillian Tørlen reveals her thoughts on materials, vases and the importance of the exhibition site.
Iver Jåks: Duodji as Indigenous Contemporary Art Practice
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Iver Jåks' artistic talent became obvious during a long period of hospitalisation following a reindeer herding accident in his youth, and he was admitted to the Sámi folk high school in 1950, when he…
John K. Raustein: The Future is Solely Motivated by Nostalgia
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In this essay, artist and critic Tommy Olsson reflects on John K. Raustein's exhibition When Everything Falls into Place that was exhibited at Kunstnerforbundet in Oslo, in 2019 – an immersive,…
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