Lasse Årikstad opening group exhibition at Kristiansand Kunsthall

07.02.24

Lasse Årikstad is showing new paintings in the group show “Susanna Antonsson, Mariia Drachuk, Espen Kvålsvoll and Lasse Årikstad” which is on view from February 3rd – March 24th 2024 at Kristiansand Kunsthall. Trykkeriet produced the silkscreens on the metal plates and also the green sofa motif.

Text from the Kristiansand Kunsthall web page:

Lasse Årikstad uses several different materials in his work, and his expression can manifest as painting, drawing, print, collage, sculpture, installation or film. He composes together elements and individual works into complex spaces where a steady flow of social commentary, humour, art historical references and philosophical thought takes place. Årikstad works intuitively, often with sampled visual material. To avoid nostalgia in his art, he uses material from his own time. The references in Årikstad’s work are nonetheless abstracted, deconstructed and recontextualized. He points out that he seeks spaces in opinions, and that the works live their own lives depending on the viewer.

Lasse Årikstad was born in 1983 in Kristiansand. He lives and works in Kristiansand, where he also runs the gallery PALASS. He has a master’s degree from the University of Art and Design in Bergen (2014). He has previously had exhibitions at Van Etten (Oslo), Kunstpunkt Lista, Agder Kunstsenter (Kristiansand), Kvit (Copenhagen), Urqiza (Buenos Aires) and Entrée (Bergen). He was at the Autumn Exhibition (Oslo) in 2023. He has shown films at the Short Film Festival (Grimstad). Works by Årikstad have been purchased by Sørlandets Kunstmuseum (Kristiansand) and Bergen municipality, among others.

Jan Freuchen & Linn Pedersen printing for upcoming Trykkeriet exhibition

21.11.23

Birth Notes is a series of ten two-colour silkscreens on canvas, made by Linn Pedersen and Jan Freuchen during an intensive production week at Trykkeriet. The works consist of photos from the home birth of their youngest daughter, combined with enlarged versions of her own “notes” made with a ballpoint pen two years later.

In recent art history, children’s drawings have often been held up as an ideal, untainted by the stiff forms of pictograms. Once the hand has learned to draw letters and symbols, it cannot be unlearned. At the same time, pregnancy and birth have often been relegated to idealized representations and symbolic references in art, despite the defining experience it is for mother, child and family.

In Birth Notes, the artists attempt to approach these aspects with a scrutinizing and playful gaze, where pain, confusion and ecstasy are summed up in unstable photography and vital registrations.

Linn Pedersen (b.1982) is educated at the University of the Arts in Bergen and Central Saint Martins, London and works with medium format photography, installations and older photographic techniques such as cyanotype and camera obscura. Among her most recent exhibitions are Daybreak (Galleri Golsa, 2023), Corpus (Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, 2022), Ethereal, (Fotografie Forum Frankfurt, 2019) and Pupill (Kunstnerforbundet, 2017).

Jan Freuchen (b.1979) is educated at the University of the Arts in Bergen and the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main and works with sculptures, collages, publications and curatorial projects. Among his most recent exhibitions are Electrified plinth (Kristiansand Kunsthall, 2022), Screen dump (Billedhoggerforeningen, 2019), Troløse Bilder (Nasjonalgalleriet, 2018) and Seeable Sayable (Kunstnernes Hus, 2016). In 2006, Freuchen founded the art book publisher Lord Jim Publishing, which he currently runs together with author Sigurd Tenningen.

“Colors and Things” by Lotte Konow Lund acquired by KODE museum

10.11.23

Trykkeriet is very pleased to announce that KODE has acquired the etching series Colors and Things by Lotte Konow Lund. The series was originally part of the “Closer to Home” exhibition which was produced and shown at Trykkeriet (October 7th – 29th, 2023).

Text written by Lotte Konow Lund

Colors and Things

Colors and politics have a long history and the meaning of colors has followed and changed with historical events. For example, the color red, which was very difficult to obtain, was for a long time a symbol of wealth and power, but after the French and then the Russian revolution, it became a sign of what was taken from the few and given to the people, “The Red Banner” thus has a wider meaning than background for political statements than it may appear today. In Norway today we think of red as the color of the left, we even have a party called Red, but if you travel to the USA – it is the Republican/Trump’s colours.

In my eyes, the election booth is a strange object that is proportionally related to the human body in height and width, and which more than anything else reminds me of a confessional. Both parts are something you enter into to make some highly private and serious decisions. It is interesting how people place themselves and others in relation to colors and objects, without necessarily having anything to do with truth. In these polarized and depressing times, it is important to remember that one should not judge others based on how something appears at first glance, but instead stop and think about the way we look.

 

 

Artist talk, Lotte Konow Lund

01.11.23

Foreningen Trykkeriet is pleased to invite you to an artist conversation between Lotte Konow Lund and Asbjørn Hollerud on the occasion of the finale of the exhibition “Nærmere Hjem”.

The conversation will take place in Norwegian and will take place on October 28th from 2 p.m – 3 p.m.

Lotte Konow Lund (born 1967) is a Norwegian visual artist who works in a variety of media such as drawing, video, installation, sculpture and text. She has had solo exhibitions at institutions such as Vigelandsmuseet (2011), Stenersenmuseet (2008), Lillehammer Art Museum and Henie Onstad Art Center (2016). In 2025, KODE Stenersen will show a comprehensive exhibition of new and older works by Konow Lund.

Lotte Konow Lund is the author of the books Dagbøkene, 2014-2016 (Teknisk Industri 2016) and Om kunst, 26 kunstnersamtaler (Forlaget Oktober 2021). She is a professor at the University of the Arts in Oslo.

Foreningen Trykkeriet has invited Lotte Konow Lund to explore printing techniques based on her distinctive drawing technique, and over the past year she has produced a series of etchings in collaboration between Trykkeriet and the graphics department at Khio and foreman Scott O´Rourke.

https://www.lottekonowlund.com/

Large ink jet production for group exhibition at Henie Onstad

21.03.23

Trykkeriet produced two large ink jet prints for artists Sasha Azanova & Köken Ergun. The prints will be exhibited at Henie Onstad´s group exhibition “New Visions” opening on April 14th 2023.

Apichaya Wanthiang working on Mokuhanga for her upcoming Trykkeriet exhibition

22.02.23

Apichaya Wanthiang is currently trying out the Japanese Mokuhanga woodcut technique at the Kitamura Woodcut studio in Yamashina, Kyoto. Master carver Shoichi Kitamura and Miyuki Kitamura will also come to Trykkeriet from the end of April to continue the production with Wanthiang. We will also offer a five day Mokuhanga course. More info on that soon!

We really look forward to see how this project turns out, and to show it at Trykkeriet opening June 3rd.

Trykkeriet produced prints for Rita Marhaug and Terese Longva´s exhibition at Kabuso

24.01.23

Rita Marhaug and Terese Longva are opening their new exhibition  “RØYND OG KJENSLE” at Kabuso in Øystese on Saturday 28th from 2 p.m. The exhibition features photographs, videos and installations.

Trykkeriet produced ink jet prints for both of the artists using our Canon Imageprograf 400o printer. The prints were printed on Canson Infinity Photographique Rag 310 g.

For more information about the show (in Norwegian) please click this link 

 

Christmas break

19.12.22

Trykkeriet will be closed for Christmas break from December 20th, and open up again on January 9th. Thank you for all your support during 2022!

We wish you all merry Christmas and a happy New Year!
See you next year!

Study trip to Kitamura woodcut studio in Kyoto

21.11.22

Asbjørn Hollerud joined a Mokuhanga (Japanese woodcut) course at Kitamura studio in Kyoto in October. The background for the study trip is to let each of the staff at Trykkeriet be able to learn a new print technique at another print studio. At the course Hollerud was particularily fascinated by the inking process of the woodblocks. In western woodcut tradition the inking is typically done with rolling oil based ink on the plate and then printed using a mechanical press. The ink used in Japanese woodcut is water based, and this gives a whole new variety of looks (such as the nice fading effect). Mokuhanga is printed by applying hand pressure, and this also opens up to many new possibilities.

Trykkeriet is currently planning a Mokuhanga production with Piya Wanthiang and Shoichi Kitamura. The production will partly take place in Kyoto and also at Trykkeriet. The final result will be exhibited at Trykkeriet at the end of May 2023. We also hope to organize a Mokuhanga woodcut printshop during May/June 2023. Stay tuned!

The study trip was made possibile with financial support from Vestland fylke.

Lots of outdoor printing at the Lyse Netter festival!

13.06.22

Asbjørn Hollerud participated in two out door printing sessions at the Lyse Netter festival.

Asbjørn first printed several man hole covers with children, and then later joined designer Petri Henriksson (BLANK BLANK) to print silkscreen for adults. Both of the printing sessions used tote bags as the end destination & the audience got them free of charge! The prints literally walked away by people of all ages, and it was a lot of fun!

The legendary Jimi Tenor also played the good vibes while we printed! See the attached video.

Many thanks to Emil Nikolaisen & Martin Sørhaug for inviting us! Let´s do it again!



Outdoor printing at Lyse Netter festival


Silkscreen prints for Ann Cathrin November Høibo´s exhibition at Gyldenpris Kunsthall

27.05.22

Master printer Dino Dikic recently produced a set of silkscreen prints on textile for Ann Cathrin November Høibo´s exhibition “Sladder, Snadder” at Gyldenpris Kunsthall. The exhibition opened on May 26th, and can be viewed on Wednesdays – Saturdays 6 p.m – 9 p.m.

Gyldenpris Kunsthall website

 

Trykk i sanntid: KARBONFANGST

12.05.22

Trykk i sanntid 02: KARBONFANGST
On Thursday May 12th , we have the pleasure of opening the exhibition Trykk i sanntid (Print in real time) 02: KARBON FANGST at Mottaket in Ålesund.

Opening Thursday 12 May from 19.00-21.00

Opening hours:
Friday 13 May at 12.00-18.00
Saturday 14 May at 12.00-15.00
Sunday 15 May at 12.00-15.00

The exhibition is a collaboration between the graphic workshops Kunstkvarteret print in Lofoten, Foreningen Trykkeriet in Bergen, Tou Trykk in Stavanger, Aggregat in Ålesund, Snefjord atelier and the four artists Hilde Rosenberg Bamarni, Randi Morstøl Emblem, Åse Anda, Kjetil Berge and the poet Jon Ståle Ritland

In 2019, Kjellaug Hatlen Lunde – who has built up Kunstkvarteter printshop, took the initiative for the five-year project Print in real time. The desire was to create contact between printing workshops and artists along the coast, from Stavanger in the south to Snefjord in the north.

Last year on the brightest day of the year, 17 artists came together in Stavanger, Bergen, Ålesund, Lofoten and Snefjord. The theme was carbon capture and the goal was to create a portfolio box. The portfolio in teams with the book CARBON PRINTS from 2020 is the basis for this exhibition there and five of the artists have been invited to create new works for the Reception.

Carbon capture is a concept with a central place in the environmental and climate debate. The substance itself – the element carbon, C, is also a basic factor in the material history of the visual arts, such as black paint and pencil. The more the artist group worked us into the theme, the clearer it became to us that carbon is the building block in most of life on earth: from photosynthesis, which converts CO2 to oxygen so we can breathe, to the food we eat to live. Carbon in pure form can be both coal / soot, graphite and diamond.

It is only a few weeks since the UN Climate Panel presented the last part of its sixth report, where the world’s concrete handsaming of carbon is the topic. Like other social groups, artists are also concerned about climate change. We can not provide technical or political solutions to this field, but hope that our works of art can bring poetic reflection on this existential theme.

The exhibition has a variety of expressions in the many prints in addition to installation, object, photography and text.

ABOUT TRYKK I SANNTID

Annual editions of artist books / portfolios are an important part of the 5-year project “Trykk i sanntid” initiated by Kunstkvarteter trykk (KK-trykk) in 2019. The first publication was KARBON TRYKK finished in September 2020. The second is KARBON FANGST finished. in March 2022 and the third will be a scroll, KARBON LAGRING, starting in June 2022.

https://www.trykkisanntid.no/
https://www.facebook.com/kunstkvarteret
https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/trykkisanntid2020/
https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/trykkisanntid2021/

Ciara Phillips exhibition at The Model, Sligo in Ireland

04.05.22

A large part of Ciara Phillip´s exhibition “Love and odd posters” currently shown at The Model, Sligo was produced at Trykkeriet with the support of Laura Gieger and Rita Marhaug. The exhibition is on view from April 1st – June 19th, and received support by the Arts Council Ireland.

Ciara Phillips presents her first large-scale solo exhibition in Ireland at The Model. Bringing together her individual work in print, with her ongoing collaborative artwork, Workshop, the exhibition Love and odd posters creates space for the private, exploratory, and non-verbal aspects of art making to sit alongside the wide-reaching possibilities of collective involvement.

Through Workshop, Phillips transforms The Model’s East Gallery into an active printing studio, using the opportunity of the exhibition to open up discussions with locally based artists, designers and community groups through hands-on making. Unfolding over a number of months, Workshop will make visible the artistic processes of consideration, discussion and production that usually take place away from public view, and proposes that an exhibition can continue to evolve even when the doors of the institution are open and visitors are present.

Ciara Phillips works mostly in printmaking, and her approach is both expansive and experimental. Her ongoing live collaborative artwork, Workshop, which was nominated for a Turner Prize in 2014, has taken place in galleries in the UK, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Canada and Australia, and this is its first showing in Ireland. Other recent exhibitions of Phillips’s work have taken place at: 39th EVA International in Limerick (in collaboration with Sara Greavu), 2021; Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, 2021; Kunsthall Stavanger, 2019; Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art, 2018, and 21st Biennale of Sydney, 2018. In 2020 she was awarded the Queen Sonja Print Award for her contributions to the field of printmaking.

Silkscreen for Kjersti Sundland´s group show at Hordaland Art Center

21.04.22

Trykkeriet recently produced silkscreen on large glass sheet for Kjersti Sundland´s participation in the group show “We Meet at Dusk” at Hordaland Art Center. Other artists in the exhibition are by Rasmus Myrup, Eirik Falckner and artist duo Nicholas Grafia & Mikolaj Sobczak,  and is curated by Scott Elliott & Daniela Ramos Arias. The show is on display from March 26th – May 8th.

Photos by Helene Førde

(Project text borrowed from Hordaland Art Center web site)

Each of the works presented in the group exhibition We Meet at Dusk suggest that the natural law has been tainted: with electricity running through trees, species taking over works to form a new collaboration, and the fragment of a forest spun around creating a flipped stage.

At the end of the gallery, Rasmus Myrup’s installation invites us to sit within a warped forest, from which the works of Eirik Falckner and Kjersti Sundland can be experienced. Two hybrid ceramic sculptures by Falckner are mounted in the gallery. They are the result of a collaboration with local beekeeper Johannes Gudolv Irgens, to whom the sculptures were offered – for a colony of bees to temporally overtake the works, forming a new habitat for their hive. When these sculptures are presented to us, the absence of the insects suggests an audible presence, as if the works are speakers now silenced. Kjersti Sundland presents a two-screen installation consisting of one screen-printed work resembling a root structure, and one video projection that draws its source material from just outside of the gallery space. Sundland’s work also has an auditive aspect, which reacts to the activity inside the gallery space. The works here seem to be conducted by an uncertain presence.

As in Sundland’s work, the artist duo Nicholas Grafia & Mikołaj Sobczak do not confine their presentation to the physical limits of Hordaland Kunstsenter. Through a performance taking place at Landmark, and a podcast made available during evening listening sessions, their work intertwines stories from different families and explores the tension between parent figures and their designated offspring, as well as notions of love, hate, desire and regret. The protagonists of the performance are Slavic and Philippine folk demons who were used to embody the feelings of being viewed as the other, of not fitting into a community.

Drawing upon the cinematic genre classified as folk horror the works included in the exhibition suggest a history buried beneath the face of civility – a presence of something ancient, an uncomfortable kind of nature that science and technology struggles to cope with.

The invitation extended through the exhibition could also be to reposition oneself through shifts of glitches, occupancy or upending, leaving our understanding of that what is considered rational, outside. We Meet at Dusk holds a kind of magic that is supported through infrastructure, not disregarding the world in which it resides. Even so – perhaps there is a mischievous fairy interfering with and tweaking the works, fiddling with watches, and opening the doors to the gallery after regular hours?

We Meet At Dusk introduces artworks that questions and challenges the idea of time. The mediation program following the exhibition also suggests a change of pace and to take a contemplative seat, through reading sessions, gatherings at dusk, film screenings and tuning in to radio broadcasts. As we wait for the sun to go down, the audience is invited to step out of traditional time structures.
 

ARTISTS

NICHOLAS GRAFIA & MIKOŁAJ SOBCZAK

Nicholas Grafia & Mikołaj Sobczak render public scenarios and site-specific situations, in which figures such as vampires, zombies, witches and healers are used as narrative and visual vehicles, in order to relate characteristics and stigmas attached to them to modern societies and their hostile ways of politically and socially alienating certain parts of their respective demographics. Their work pushes against the homogeneity often associated with folk horror tales and acknowledges the diversity of a migratory, contemporary world as the work re-appropriates folk tales within a global and queer perspective.

Nicholas Grafia & Mikołaj Sobczak’s work It’s 10PM. Do you know where your children are? will take place at Landmark, Bergen Kunsthall on March 27th at 20:00.

 

EIRIK FALCKNER

Eirik Fackner’s work plays on the fear of the unknown, what one imagines can exist in the depths of the ocean and in space. A recurring theme in Falckner’s practice is a sense of transience, as a human being in the face of the powerful and prehistoric nature that forms our basis of life. In this exhibition, Falckner presents two sculptures that have been taken over by beehives, along with one larger monolith ceramic piece with a tentacular presence. These almost parasitic pieces are preoccupied by what seeds are taking root, how the hive is developing and less by the rush of peripheral noise or urgency other than that of the pace bees.

 

RASMUS MYRUP

Rasmus Myrup’s work is a synthesis of the big and the small. Informed by our evolutionary history and our belonging to the natural world, he investigates the arc of humanity’s natural roots in the context of personal human emotions and relations. For Hordaland Kunstsenter, Myrup has constructed a site-specific work that positions nature as a stage and congregation point for different temporalities, modes of exchange that encourage a different pace or perspective shift, one that glitches with human interference.

 

KJERSTI SUNDLAND

Kjersti Sundland works within a collaborative and research based methodology. Inspired by feminist philosophies, Sundland explores through video, live performances and time-based installations how the history of technology and occult practices are intertwined and influence our conceptions of gender. Sundland’s work presented here speaks to the idea that ghosts or hauntings are recordings embedded within spaces, transmissions that parasite or activate works in different states. Rational language becomes more of a blueprint, but allows for neurological mechanisms behind the process of visions and dreams to emerge.

 

 

EVENTS

Performance: It’s 10PM. Do you know where your children are? 

Bergen Kunsthall – Sunday 27th of March at 20:00, doors open at 19:30.

 

Exhibition walkthrough at dusk with Kjersti Sundland and Scott Elliott

Thursday 31st of March, 20:00 – 22:00

 

Collective listening: It’s 10PM. Do you know where your children are? 

Podcast by Nicholas Grafia & Mikołaj Sobczak, hosted by Scott Elliott

Thursday 7th of April, 20:00 – 22:00

 

Exhibition walkthrough at dusk with Kjersti Sundland and Daniela Ramos Arias

Thursday 21st April, 20:30 – 22:30

 

Collective listening: It’s 10PM. Do you know where your children are? 

Podcast by Nicholas Grafia & Mikołaj Sobczak, hosted by Daniela Ramos Arias

Thursday 28th April 20:30 – 22:30

 

Dawn Chorus Reveil 2022 broadcast in collaboration with Radio Multe

Group listening session, Saturday 30. April between 20:30-22:30 at Radio Multe (Nygårdsg. 52).

Broadcast available on Radio Multe’s website and physically at the café of Hordaland Kunstsenter Saturday 30. April between 12:00-17:00.

Full chorus broadcasted from 6am Saturday April 30 – 7am Sunday May 1 (total duration 25 hours).

 

Radio broadcast: Performance by Kjersti Sundland in collaboration with Radio Multe 

Thursday 5th May 21:00-23:00 at Radio Multe

 

 

BIOS

KJERSTI SUNDLAND lives and works in Bergen. Sundland holds a BA in Fine Art from Coventry University, and an MA in Fine Art from Royal College of Art, London. Her work has been exhibited at Rogaland Kunstsenter, Kunsthall 3.14, Museum of Modern Art, Bologna, TICA Centre for Contemporary Art, Tiran, Punkt Ø, UKS, Oslo, Trøndelag senter for Samtidskunst, Galleri Brandstrup, Artopia Gallery, Milano. Her videos and live video performances have been presented, amongst others, at PureScreen including Castlefield, Cork Film centre, B4 Play Video, Berlin, Netmage, Bologna, AudioVisiva, Milan, VideoLisboa.

 

EIRIK FALCKNER lives and works in Bergen, where he finished his bachelor in Fine Art at KMD, University of Bergen in 2021. Falckner has had solo exhibitions at Project 67, Bodø, Galleri Fjalar, Bergen, Slakt, Bergen and Kraft, Bergen. The past year he has done residencies at Agder Kunstsenter in Kristiansand and at Senter for keramisk kunst in Ringebu. Falckner has a background from the graffiti scene in Bergen, something that is often combined and intertwined with his artistic practice. He has released two films documenting actions in public space, HUR – Ritual from 2017 and his latest film Graa which was screened at Bergen Filmclub in 2020.

 

RASMUS MYRUP is a Danish born artist living and working between Paris and Copenhagen. Recent solo exhibitions include Sorry at the Perm Museum of Contemporary Art (Perm, Russia); Re-member me at Jack Barrett; Homo Homo at Tranen (Hellerup, Denmark); Loving those we lost but never knew at Galerie Balice Hertling (Paris, France); and I, Scavenger of Carcasses at Interstate Projects (Brooklyn, NY). His installation Salon des Refusés was recently included in the exhibition Witch Hunt at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen in 2020.

 

NICHOLAS GRAFIA (b. Angeles City, Philippines) lives and works between Paris, France, where he is currently artist in residence at Art Explora, and Düsseldorf, Germany. He holds an MFA from the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and graduated from the class of Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster. He has previously studied at the Kunstakademie Münster, followed by a fellowship at the School of Arts and Cultures in Newcastle, UK, as well as British, American and Postcolonial Studies at the University of Münster, Germany. His work has been recently exhibited at KW (Berlin, DE), Shoot the Lobster (New York, US), MoMa (Warsaw, PL), Kunsthal Aarhus (Aarhus, DK), Peres Projects (Berlin, DE), Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen (Düsseldorf, DE), HKW (Berlin, DE), Museum Ludwig (Cologne, DE), Capitain Petzel (Berlin, DE), MUDAM (Luxembourg, LU) and Steirischer Herbst (Graz, AT).

MIKOŁAJ SOBCZAK graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts Warsaw (PL) in the Studio of Spatial Activities, followed by a scholarship at Universität der Künste Berlin (DE), and studied as well at Kunstakademie Münster (DE). He is also a resident artist at Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten in Amsterdam (NL). He works in video, paintings and ceramics, often including performative actions as well. His most recent exhibitions include shows at MoMA (Warsaw), Museum Ludwig (Cologne), Capitain Petzel Gallery (Berlin).

Trykkeriet Print Award 2022 goes to Charlotte Besuijen

19.04.22

Foreningen Trykkeriet is happy to announce the winner of Trykkeriet Print Award 2022. The award consists of a month’s stay at Trykkeriet in Fjøsangerveien 70A in 2023 here the winner will receive technical assistance to produce and then present the work as an exhibition. The jury from Foreningen Trykkeriet, all artists, are Lisa Him- Jensen, Asbjørn Hollerud and Rita Marhaug.

Foreningene Trykkeriet is a production center for contemporary printmaking in Bergen, established in 2009 by Professor Jan Pettersson and Asbjørn Hollerud. Trykkeriet is open to everyone: courses for children and professional artists, production for new and established artists. We are a non-profit association with three employees and opening hours on weekdays from 10.00-17.00. Artists can for a shorter or longer period make their own productions, paying a reasonable rent.

Every year since Trykkeriet established, we have invited 4-5 artists to do a production in collaboration with us. The guest artist will then have access to one of our master printers, materials and work space for one month. The stay ends with an exhibition in Trykkeriet Visningsrom. These co-productions are part of Trykkeriet’s own collection.

Thursday, before the opening of PICNIC, we spent 3 hours in the exhibition; 27 artists with 27 different approaches to the art field through the choice of themes, materials and techniques. Admittedly, no one in the group has worked with printmaking for their final presentation!

We do not see this fact as an obstacle.

We were especially impressed and charmed by an artist with great openness in meeting her new surroundings, fellow students and colleagues. With freshness, humour and artistic seriousness, she has created a number of site-specific installations which she has documented and presents to us in this exhibition through a series of photographs. We hope and believe that Charlotte Besuijen is an artist who will use this award to challenge both herself and us with this opportunity!

“That Present Absence” – David Rios, Norwegian Printmakers

06.04.22

We are pleased to present documentation from the solo exhibition “That Present Absence” by David Rios at Norwegian Printmakers from 17th – 26th of March . Rios produced the works at Trykkeriet in collaboration with Daniel Persson.

Project description borrowed from the Norwegian Printmakers

With the exhibition “That Present Absence”, David A. Rios tries to define an absence based on the presentations that frame it. As the black hole orbiting the Milky Way can only be observed through the stars it consumes, the exhibited works are experiments in mapping a non-existence. The works are silhouettes of an absent person, object or time – the sum of the works gives shape to the space they surround. The exhibition has its conceptual starting point in a spruce tree which, despite not being part of the exhibition itself, has a strong presence.

Rios’ work is characterized by elaborate and slow processes that give shape to ideas and theories that extend far beyond the walls of the exhibition space. In this way, he manages to stretch the framework both for contemporary graphics and for our idea of ​​what is the boundary between absence and presence.

Rita Marhaug is printing a new woodcut series for Mattias Härenstam

08.02.22

Rita Marhaug is printing an exciting new series of woodcuts by Mattias Härenstam. The prints will be exhibited at Buer Gallery from March 3rd – April 4th, 2022.

 



Rita Marhaug trykker tresnittproduksjon på oppdrag for Mattias Härenstam.


Snorre Solberg silkscreen printed his own Club NO NO posters

07.02.22

Snorre Solberg silkscreen printed his own silkscreen posters for the Club No No event at Bergen Kjøtt on February 10th.



Snorre Solberg silk screen printing Club No No posters


New gallery room for young emerging artists!

04.02.22

We are very excited to soon launch our second gallery space with professional lighting by Erco. The gallery will be dedicated to young emerging artists, and each exhibition will be at the same time as our program for the main gallery room.

The upgrade was made possible thanks to Arena upgrade grant from Norwegian Arts Council.

Silketrykksworkshop for Jung Bergen

15.01.22

Dino Dikic & Asbjørn Hollerud arranged a silkscreen workshop on May 29th for a group of young dancers  from Jung Bergen. The danceres printed their own long sleeve t shirts that later got used at their online event. Click the video link to see the printed t shirts in use!



"KOMBO" – en digital danseforestilling av JUNG


 

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