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Kristen Keegan
The mutual work


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Lars Korff Lofthus
- ATTRÅ


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Past Projects  
— 2024



Han Bo
T-Yard Residency



Max Paul
True Feeling



Ask Bjørlo
Livets kraft



Sveinung Rudjord Unneland
NA


T-Yard Residency
w/ Eric Otieno Sumba

Writer in Residency April

 
Liu Yujia, Ji Jia

Entrée Cinema


Past Projects  
— 2023


Tanya Busse
Wind Sings to Wire



Louise Sidelmann
Loss



T-Yard Residency
w/ Isabel Baboun Garib

Writer in Residency



Flex Point w/ Northing Space
Naeun Kang, Lydia Soo Jin Park, Tansiyu Chen, Dominique Nachi, Kaho Suzuki, Kuan-Cheng Yeh, Lexy Liangzi Xiao, Jia Ji, Carmilly Yeung, Su Liao, Yun Hao


Kim Hankyul
( ͡°( ͡° ͜ʖ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)ʖ ͡°) ͡°)


 
Entrée Cinema
Marthe Thorshaug,
Esteban Rivera
, curated by Tatiana Lozano



Kunstbokhandel Under Press
- Kristen Keegan
- Kurt Johannessen

How Artists’ Books Live, by Heather Jones
Bjørn Mortensen 
Ciara Phillips
Mari Kanstad Johnsen
- David Horvitz

Mari Kvien Brunvoll & Elida Brenna Linge
Lars Korff Lofthus


Emily Weiner
I took my lyre and said



Past Projects  
— 2022

Cato Løland
Turning Strangers Into Family



T-Yard Residency
w/ Yara Nakahanda Monteiro Writer in Residency



T-Yard Residency
w/ Kalaf Epalanga
Writer in Residency



Andrea Spreafico
Poor Dictionary (from Distance to Rage)


Cato Løland
Chests
Paris Internationale



Marco Bruzzone
GLUB CLUB (An Underwater Turmoil)



Lera Sxemka
Artists in Residency
 


Nastya Feschuk
Artist in Residency
 


Tuda Muda,
Sigrún Hlín Sigurðardóttir,
Unn Devik
Artists in Residency



Ivana Králíková
Future City Earth Systems
Artists in Residency


T-Yard Writers Residency
︎ www.t-yard.com


Karoline Hjorth & Riitta Ikonen
Eyes as Big as Plates


Entrée Cinema
Lasse Årikstad
Bergen Filmklubb


Pamflett & BABF
Bergen Art Book Library


Magnhild Øen Nordahl
Oppløyste abstraksjonar



Past Exhibitions
— 2021


SIGLA BINDA
- a group exhibition



Entrée Cinema
Calderón & Piñeros
Paul Tunge &
Egil Håskjold Larsen
Cinemateket i Bergen



Kåre Aleksander Grundvåg
Grunnarbeid



B3IG3
REACTION VIDEOS
Dan Brown Brønlund
Magnus Håland Sunde
Linda Morell



Lisa Seebach
I’d Rather Be Rehearsing the Future



Entrée Cinema:
Ina Porselius
Bergen Filmklubb



Ann Iren Buan
Falm varsomt, hold om oss



Sjur Eide Aas
At Hermit Street Metro Entrance



Entrée Cinema:
Esteban Rivera,
Marthe Thorshaug
Cinemateket Bergen



Karin Blomgren
Summen av alle krefter


Entrée Cinema: 
Jon Rafman,
Claudia Maté
at Bergen Filmklubb


Past Exhibitions
— 2020



Lin Wang
Exotic Dreams Tattoo Shop



Unfolding Questions, Codes,
and Contours

at Tromsø Kunstforening


Ida Wieth
wander / wonder



Lilian Nabulime, Bathsheba Okwenje,
Miriam Watsemba, Maria Brinch.
My Mother Is Forgetting My Face.
Curated by Martha Kazungu



Ian Giles
After BUTT
at Kunstnerforbundet


Oliver Ressler
Carbon and Captivity


Sara Wolfert
Head Channel & Lion 
- Waking of the Sleeping Lion Ear



Entrée Cinema
Kjersti Vetterstad
A Beehive in My Heart
at Cinemateket Bergen


Halldis Rønning
Watermusic



Past Exhibitions
— 2019



Kristin Austreid
Et underlig redskap

Bergen Assembly
Actually, the Dead Are Not Dead

Anne de Boer, Eloïse Bonneviot
the Mycological Twist

Kamilla Langeland
Stories of the Mind
(Transitioning Into Uncertainty)


Maria Brinch
INYA LAKE

— at Kunstnernes Hus


Bathsheba Okwenje
Freedom of Movement
at  Kunstnernes Hus

Lina Viste Grønli
Nye skulpturer


Toril Johannessen
SKOGSAKEN (The Forest Case)

Marysia Lewandowska
It’s About Time

(in Venice Biennial)

Films by
Mai Hofstad Gunnes


Isme Film
Collectively Conscious Remembrance


Trond Lossius
Jeremy Welsh
The Atmospherics
River deep, mountain high



Exhibitions 
— 2018



Marjolijn Dijkman
Toril Johannessen
Reclaiming Vision

Damir Avdagic
Reenactment/Process
Reprise/Response


Eivind Egeland
Father of Evil

Marysia Lewandowska
Rehearsing the Museum


Anton Vidokle
Immortality for All: a film trilogy on
Russian Cosmism

Curated by
Ingrid Haug Erstad

Johanna Billing
Pulheim Jam Session,
I’m Gonna Live Anyhow Until I die,
I’m Lost Without Your Rhythm,
This is How We Walk on the Moon,
Magical World


Jenine Marsh
Kneading Wheel, 
Coins and Tokens

Jenine Marsh
Sofia Eliasson
Lasse Årikstad
Johanna Lettmayer
Lewis & Taggar
Jon Benjamin Tallerås
Orientering 
—  a group show in public space


Jon Rafman
Dream Journal
2016-2017


Goutam Ghosh &
Jason Havneraas
PAARA

Ian Giles
After BUTT

Films by Yafei Qi
Wearing The Fog, 
I Wonder Why, 
Life Tells Lies

Exhibitions
— 2017

Daniel Gustav Cramer
Five Days

Kamilla Langeland
Sjur Eide Aas
The Thinker, Flower Pot and Mush

Danilo Correale
Equivalent Unit
Reverie: On the Liberation from Work


Valentin Manz
Useful Junk

Jeannine Han
Dan Riley
Time Flies When Slipping
Counter-Clockwise


Pedro Gómez-Egaña
Pleasure

Ane Graff
Mattering Waves


Andrew Amorim
Lest We Perish

Tom S. Kosmo
Unnatural Selection

Jenine Marsh
Lindsay Lawson

Dear Stranger


Exhibitions
— 2016


ALBUM
Eline Mugaas
Elise Storsveen
How to Feel Like a Woman

DKUK (Daniel Kelly)
Presents: Jóhanna Ellen
Digital Retreat Dot Com

Cato Løland
Folded Lines, Battles and Events

Harald Beharie
Louis Schou-Hansen
(S)kjønn safari 2.0

Lynda Benglis
On Screen
Bergen Assembly

Linn Pedersen
Bjørn Mortensen
Terence Koh
NADA New York

Ida Nissen
Kamilla Langeland
Marthe Elise Stramrud
Christian Tunge
Eivind Egeland
Fading Forms

Anders Holen
Stimulus

Sinta Werner
Vanishing Lines

Exhibitions
— 2015


Bjørn Mortensen
Pouches and Pockets
/ Compositories in Color


Linn Pedersen
Plain Air

Øystein Klakegg
Entrée # 55

Leander Djønne
Petroglyphs of the Indebted Man

Lewis & Taggart
Black Holes and other painted objects


Azar Alsharif
Bjørn Mortensen
Steinar Haga Kristensen
Lewis & Taggart
Vilde Salhus Røed
Heidi Bjørgan
NADA New York

Linda Sormin
Heidi Bjørgan
Collision

Steinar Haga Kristensen
The Fundamental Part of Any Act

Exhibitions
—2014


Tora Endestad Bjørkheim
Bjørn-Henrik Lybeck


Mathijs van Geest
The passenger eclipsed
the object that I could have
seen otherwise


Marit Følstad
Sense of Doubt

Oliver Laric
Yuanmingyuan3D

Terence Koh
sticks, stones and bones 

Kristin Tårnesvik
Espen Sommer Eide
Korsmos ugressarkiv

Exhibitions
— 2013


André Tehrani
Lost Allusions


Pedro Gómez-Egaña
Object to be Destroyed


Flag New York City

Christian von Borries
I’m M
Institute of Political Hallucinations
Bergen Assembly

Dillan Marsh
June Twenty-First

Vilde Salhus Røed
For the Sake of Colour


Azar Alsharif
The distant things seem close (…)
the close remote (…) the air is loaded


Magnhild Øen Nordahl
Omar Johnsen
Trialog

Lars Korff Lofthus
New Work

Exhibitions
— 2012


Anngjerd Rustan
The Dust Will Roll Together

Cato Løland
Oliver Pietsch
Love is Old, Love is New

Stian Ådlandsvik
Abstract Simplicity of Need

Sinta Werner
Something that stands for
Something / Double
Described Tautologies


Kjersti Vetterstad
Lethargia

Anna Lundh
Grey Zone

Arne Rygg
Borghild Rudjord Unneland
Lisa Him-Jensen
Cato Løland
Lewis & Taggart
Klara Sofie Ludvigsen
Magnhild Øen Nordahl
Mathijs van Geest
Andrea Spreafico
Flag Bergen

Exhibitions
— 2011


Karen Skog & Mia Øquist
Skog & Øquist systematiserer

Danilo Correale
We Are Making History

Sveinung Rudjord Unneland
U.T.

Ethan Hayes-Chute
Make/Shifted Cabin

Ebba Bohlin
Per-Oskar Leu
Kaia Hugin
Pica Pica

Gabriel Kvendseth
First We Take Mannahatta

Roger von Reybekiel
Do Everything Fantastic

Exhibitions
— 2010



Michael Johansson
27m3

Tone Wolff Kalstad
This Color Is Everywhere


Knud Young Lunde
Road Show Event Plan


Alison Carey
Ivan Twohig
Benjamin Gaulon
On The In-Between


Mercedes Mühleisen
Øyvind Aspen
Birk Bjørlo
Damir Avdagic
Annette Stav Johanssen
If Everything Else Fails...

Mart
Ciara Scanlan
Matthew Nevin
An Instructional

Patrick Wagner
Nina Nowak
Samuel Seger Patricia Wagner
South of No North

Gandt
Agnes Nedregaard Midskills
Patrick Coyle
Boogey Boys Santiago Mostyn
Bergen Biennale 2010 by Ytter

Lars Korff Lofthus
West Norwegian Pavilion


Serina Erfjord
Repeat


Mattias Arvastsson
Presence No.5


Malin Lennström-Örtwall
It`s like Nothing Ever Happened

Exhibitions
— 2009


Tor Navjord
FM/AM

Ragnhild Johansen
Erased Knot Painting


Entrée Radio


Lewis and Taggart
Ledsagende lydspor


In Conversation:
Gómez-Egaña and
Mathijs van Geest


In Conversation:
Andrew Amorim and
Mitch Speed


In Conversation:
Ane Graff and Alex Klein


In Conversation:
Martin Clark and Daniel Kelly


Ludo Sounds with
Tori Wrånes




In Conversation:
Stine Janvin Motland,
Kusum Normoyle,
Mette Rasmussen,
Cara Stewart



Randi Grov Berger
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Jan 18th – Feb 23rd, 2019


The Future Stands Still but We Move in Infinite Space

Andrew Amorim
Ane Graff
Juan-Pedro Fabra Guemberena
Marjolijn Dijkman & Toril Johannessen
Kamilla Langeland
Jenine Marsh



OSL contemporary
Curated by Randi Grov Berger






The atoms of our bodies are traceable to stars that manufactured them in their cores and exploded these enriched ingredients across our galaxy, billions of years ago. For this reason, we are biologically connected to every other living thing in the world. We are chemically connected to all molecules on Earth. And we are atomically connected to all atoms in the universe. We are not figuratively, but literally stardust.

― Neil deGrasse Tyson


This exhibition brings together a group of artists who all challenge our perception and create an awareness of how different elements are entangled in a network of relations. The complexity and relational nature in their works offer a change of perspective of the world and our place in it. Through sculpture, photography, collage, film and drawing; microscopic to intergalactic matter are studied through the camera lens, observed through the microscope, the telescope, or by techniques like inversion, touch and growth, pressings, or free association combining imagery and symbols from dreams and memories. These artists perceive the world as a continuous and difficult dialogue with objects, memories, sensations, possibilities and prohibitions. There is a scale shift that occurs from the imperceivable to the personal, from the intangible to the physical and from the alien to the familiar, which vibrates between these works.

The title of this exhibition is borrowed from one of its artworks and originates from Rainer Maria Rilke’s Letters to a Young Poet (1929).

Captured through a light microscope, the collaborative works by Marjolijn Dijkman & Toril Johannessen show a diverse cast of microorganisms, sampled from brackish water, alongside algae, cultivated in a laboratory. The works are partly based on studies in the laboratory, the artists’ own research and investigations, and historical records, which are brought into the realm of fiction, abstraction and speculation. Kamilla Langeland makes use of snapshots, large format negatives, scientific photographs and vintage negatives to create collages that are often overlaid with photograms, combining found objects with personal belongings to create silver gelatin prints, often hand-colored with pigments. Andrew Amorim is an interdisciplinary artist working with photography, film, video installation, sound, and text to explore themes of memory and decay. He often works by staging actions in front of a camera, subsequently combining found and original material through reproduction and editing. In Ane Graff’s drawings, the surface and structure of organic matter such as bird wings, grass, trees and rocks are closely examined. At the core of her work is the poetics of scientific research and understanding the world through collection, observation and verification. Juan-Pedro Fabra Guemberena arrived in Stockholm as a refugee in the late 70’s, and his personal experience is central to his artistic practice, where he maps out narratives and imagery of the extreme and sublime through photography, film, collages and sculpture. Jenine Marsh employs found and close-at-hand materials such as plant matter, urban trash, body-casts and coins in her work. Fragmented, pluralized, distorted and destroyed, her sculptural process is guided by an intersectional feminist directive to re-imagine spaces and bodies outside of predominant patriarchal, capitalistic perspectives.

Artist bios

Andrew Amorim (b. 1983, Belém, Brazil) lives and works between Bergen, Norway and Kampala, Uganda. He graduated from the Bergen Academy of Arts and Design in 2016. Recent solo exhibitions include The Future Stands Still but We Move in Infinite Space at Bergen Kjøtt, Bergen (NO); Lest We Perish at Entrée x Independent Hq, Harlem, New York (US); Lest We Perish, K4 gallery, Oslo (NO); After Touch, Space 4235, Genova (ITA) and Material Light (with Numi Thorvarsson) at Bergen Kjøtt, Bergen (NO). His work has also been included in the exhibitions After the Exhibition, Hordaland Art Centre, Bergen (NO); The Young Lions, Preus Museum, Horten (NO); The National Juried Spring Exhibition, Melk, Oslo (NO); , NoPlace, Oslo (NO) and I: project space in Beijing (CHN). 

Ane Graff (b. 1974, Bodø, Norway) lives and works in Oslo. She graduated from the Bergen National Academy of the Arts in 2004 and currently holds a position of Research Fellow at the Oslo Academy of Fine Art. Recent exhibitions include Soon enough: Art in Action, Tensta Konsthall, Spånga (SE); Myths of the Marble at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo and Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia (US); The Eighth Climate (What Does Art Do?) 11th Gwangju Biennial (South Korea) and Surround Audience, New Museum Triennial 2015, New York (US). With Entrée and Independent Hq. in Harlem, New York, she presented the solo exhibition Mattering Waves in 2017. Graff is part of the upcoming exhibition Weather Report –Forecasting Future, at the Nordic Pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale (curated by Leevi Haapala and Piia Oksanen).

Juan-Pedro Fabra Guemberena (b.1971, Montevideo, Uruguay) is currently based between Berlin, Stockholm and Montevideo. He graduated from The Royal College of Art (MFA) in Stockholm (SE) 2002. Juan-Pedro has divided his life between Montevideo, where he was born and partially raised, and Stockholm, where he arrived as a refugee in the late 70's. His work has exhibited internationally, among other in the exhibition Delays and Revolutions at the 50th Venice Biennale (IT), 2003; My Private Heroes Marta Herford Museum (DE) 2006; The Moderna Exhibition, The Modern Museum of Art, Stockholm (SE), 2006; Favored Nations, 5th Momentum Biennial, Moss (NO) 2009; 1st Biennale of The Americas, Denver (US) 2013; The School of Kyiv, Kyiv Biennial (UKR), 2015, and University Of Disaster at the 57th Venice Biennale (IT) 2017.

Toril Johannessen (b.1978, Trondheim, Norway) is an artist currently based in Tromsø, Norway. She is educated from Mountain School of Arts, Los Angeles, California (US) and Bergen National Academy of the Arts (NO). Exhibitions include the solo shows Liquid Properties (with Marjolijn Dijkman), at Munchmuseet on the Move, Munch Museum, Oslo, (NO) and Verbeke Foundation, Kemzeke, (BE); Toril Johannessen, ARoS, Aarhus (DK); Oppfinnelsen og Avviklingen av Øyet, Hordaland Kunstsenter, Bergen (NO); NORSK NATUR, with Tue Greenfort, Museum of Contemporary Art, National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo (NO); Unlearning Optical Illusions, Trondheim Kunstmuseum, Trondheim (NO); AA-MHUMA-AITI-KITTEKITII, OSL Contemporary, Oslo (NO); Variable Stars, Preus Museum, Horten (NO); Teleportation Paradigm, UKS, Oslo (NO). International group shows include the 13th Dak’Art Bienniale de Dakar (SN), the 13th Istanbul Biennial (TR) and Documenta 13 (DE).

Marjolijn Dijkman (b. 1978, Groningen,The Netherlands) lives in Brussels, Belgum and Saint Mihiel, France. She graduated from the Free Media Department at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam and finished a Post Graduate course at the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam. She was also a researcher at the Jan van Eyck Academy in Maastricht in 2006 - 2007. Exhibitions include the solo shows Liquid Properties (with Toril Johannessen), at Munchmuseet on the Move, Munch Museum, Oslo, (NO) and Verbeke Foundation, Kemzeke, (BE); That What Makes Us Human, Onomatopee, Eindhove (NL); LUNÄ, fig.-2, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (UK);Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, West Space, Melbourne (AU) and History Rising, Wisbech Museum, Wisbech / Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery & Outpost, Norwich (UK). International group shows include the 21st Biennale of Sydney (AU), 11th Shanghai Bienniale (CN) and 4th Marrakech Biennial (MO). In 2005 she founded Enough Room for Space (ERforS) together with Maarten Vanden Eynde.

Kamilla Langeland (b.1989, Kongsvinger, Norway) currently lives and works between Bergen and Oslo. She holds a BFA from The Academy of Fine Art in Oslo and graduated with an MFA from The Academy of Art and Design in Bergen in 2017. Recent solo exhibitions include The Garden We Share, NoPlace Gallery, Oslo (NO); The Thinker, Flower Pot and Mush (with Sjur Eide Aas) Entrée, Bergen (NO); Cuckoo in The Weed Warblers Nest, MELK Gallery, Oslo (NO) and Layering Structures, LYNX, Oslo (NO). Her work has also been included in the exhibitions The Board Room, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo (NO), The Young Lions, Preus Museum, Horten (NO); Innland, Contemporary Creation Centre Olivier Debré, Tours, (FRA); Dislocating Surfaces: New Scandinavian Photography, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo (NO); Fading Forms, Entrée, Bergen (NO) and The National Juried Spring Exhibition, Fotogalleriet, Oslo (NO).

Jenine Marsh (b.1984, Calgary, Canada) is based in Toronto (CA). She holds a BFA from Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary (CA) and graduated with an MFA from the University of Guelph, Ontario (CA) in 2013. Recent solo exhibitions include a room at the center of the world surrounded by the noise of men, Interface Gallery, Oakland (CA); Vivisections, LA DATCHA, Berlin (DE) and always with, Stride Gallery, Calgary CA). Her work has been included in the exhibitions Entangled Tales, Rupert, Vilnius (LT); Orientering, Entrée, Bergen (NO); Occupations of Uninhabited Space, Gianni Manhattan, Vienna (DE); How deep is your love?, Cooper Cole, Toronto (CA);  feminine marvelous and tough, Lulu, Mexico City (MX); TRUE LIES, Night Gallery, Los Angeles (US); Dear Stranger (with Lindsay Lawson), Entrée, Bergen (NO); GUTTERSNIPES, Vie d'ange, Montreal (CA); In a world of weeds, all roses are wild, Beautiful, Chicago (US); A Change of Heart, Hannah Hoffman Gallery, Los Angeles (US) and The cut flower still blooms, 8-11, Toronto (CA).

Randi Grov Berger (b.1982, Stord, Norway) is a freelance curator, and she runs the exhibition space Entrée in Bergen (NO), which she co-founded with artist Cato Løland in 2009. She holds a BFA from The Academy of Art and Design in Bergen and graduated from Art in Public Realm (MFA) from The Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm (SE) and Curatorial Practice from The Academy of Art and Design in Bergen (2012). She coordinated the Norwegian pavilion 'Without Walls' for Performa 13 Biennial, New York (US) and the 'Norwegian Focus' at Printed Matter's New York Art Book Fair at MoMA PS1 in 2014. She has participated in residencies at Independent Fifth Avenue Gallery Residency Program, Harlem, New York; UKS Curatorial Residency, Kysten Kultursenter, Tromsø; Artist in Residency Berlin (through Bergen Municipality), and The International Studio & Curatorial Program, New York (through Office for Contemporary Art Norway).







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