gk—1:1 slot #1; 16.05.2020—23.05.2020; John Hegre:

John Hegre is a Norwegian musician, composer and sound engineer. John is one of the cornerstones of the Norwegian and International noise improv music scene. For 1:1 — Hegre works site specific with the sounds of uninhabited Gyldenpris Kunsthall.

 

gk—1:1 slot #2; 22.05.2020—29.05.2020; tone andersen:

Tone Andersen is a visual artist, graduated with an MFA from The Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design (KMD), University of Bergen, in 2019. Andersen works in various medias; sculpture, installation and video. In Gyldenpris Kunsthall, Andersen works with trust and vulnerability. Current, global events and personal experiences — past and recent — creates a starting point for her tableaux. The work is open and encourages you to create stories of your own: Andersen depends on you as a protagonist for the work to be complete.

 

gk—1:1 slot #3; 29.05.2020—06.06.2020; kim hankyul:

Kim Hankyul is a visual artist, graduated with an MFA from The Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design (KMD), University of Bergen, in 2019. Hankyul’s works are mainly kinetic installations integrated with the live sound outcome, ranging over different scales and materials from the ready-made object installation to large-scale kinetic architecture. Integrating mechanical movement and the real-time sound, Kim builds the soundscape where the estranged perception replaces the existing associations.

 

gk—1:1 slot #4; 07.06.2020—14.06.2020; erik hjorth:

Erik Hjorth is a visual artist, graduated with a BA from The Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design (KMD), University of Bergen, in 2020. Eriks work is composed as personal accounts of hushed landscapes of sculptures, installations, and poetry. A recurring theme is how the ocean simultaneously merges the accounts of the past and future by adding and eroding the land — how the ocean elevates, transforms, and regulates the materials. These investigations of how and why materials belong to certain geographic sites additionally reflect his own experiences of belonging to a given place, person, or kinfolk. Instead of being a silent observer of nature, his work becomes declarations of family – both given and acquired. The result he strive to is a personal capability to subtly bring out the embedded narratives of the materials. 

 

gk—1:1 slot #5; 07.06.2020—14.06.2020; agnete tangrand:

Agnete Tangrand is a visual artist, graduated with an MFA from the Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design (KMD), University of Bergen, in 2019. Tangrand works in various medias, such as collections, embroideries/textiles and clay, and more. Agnete works with material and memories. Materials may tell about past and present, about geography, demography and hierarchies, crafts and traditions. The memories stitches it all together.

 

gk—1:1 slot #6; 14.06.2020—20.06.2020; marthe bleu:

Marthe Bleu; — This film is a film of glimpses. Of memories, of places, of a house once loved. It is the place between images, to be in front of the camera and behind it. The double gaze.

 

gk—1:1 slot #7; 14.06.2020—20.06.2020; kobie nel:

Kobie Nel is an artist living in Bergen. She completed her BA in Photography at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Australia and obtained MFA from the Bergen Academy of Art and Design (KHiB) in 2016. Nel has previously exhibited at Bergen Kjøtt, Bergen, Tag Team Studio; Bergen, Galleri FELT, Bergen, I: project space; Beijing and Hong Kun Museum for Contemporary Art; Beijing. In 2017 Nel published her first artist book, Black Lake Monologue, with CODA press launched at Entrée in Bergen.

 

gk—1:1 slot #8; 14.06.2020—20.06.2020; linda morell;

Linda Morell is a visual artist, graduated from The Art Academy in Bergen in 2019 and has previously studied at Umeå Academy of Fine Arts. Her work focuses on body and sculpture and looks at the history of shaping and reshaping the human body through medical practices, social phenomena, myths and ideas. Through materials such as ceramics, steel and glass she works with hygienic surfaces and repelling design.

 

gk—1:1 slot #9; 14.06.2020—20.06.2020; bjørn mortensen;

Bjørn Mortensen is a visual artist, he lives and works in Bergen. Bjørn graduated with a BA from Central St. Martins in London (UK) and an MFA from the Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design (KMD), UiB in Bergen. In addition to his own practice he runs a publishing house; Apsis Press, together with artist Mathjis van Gest. Bjørn work with ceramic sculptures, abstract drawings and paintings. The curious strangeness in his sculptures is often a result of by the gap between his intension, and determination of the kiln — and the force of gravity.