Turbulens at Norske Grafikere

I am participating in the group exhibition Turbulens at Norske Grafikere, which opens 4 April at 18:00 at Tollbugata 24 in Oslo. The exhibition is on display until 11 May.

Turbulens brings together older and younger Norway-based printmakers, juxtaposing prints from the ‘60s and ‘70s with newer contemporary works. The exhibition seeks to trace printmaking’s role as a political tool - whether it is through explicit political symbolism or through more subtle and ambiguous means. Turbulens explores and questions the power of the printed medium, and what is required to make a visual impact today’s hypervisual reality. How may an image find value beyond its immediate context?

Participating artists (in alphabetical order): Cathrine Alice Liberg, Jessica Williams, Kamil Kak, Karin Augusta Nogva, Kiyoshi Yamamoto, Lars Sandås, Marte Lill Somby, Morten Krohg, Sonja Krohn, Victor Lind and Willi Storn.

Curated by: Kristin Mandt Heim, Benedicte Macé Stensrud, Stephanie Serrano Sundby and Silje Johannessen.

The exhibition is supported by Kulturrådet and Fritt Ord.

Victor Lind – Landskap (2022) and Sonja Krohn - Gaza Madonna.