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In this exhibition, the architecture at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter is transformed by Carsten Höller's experimental installations. A giant slide moves in and out of the building. An airplane, a floating tank, giant mushrooms and various other sculptures and installations invite the audience to take part in the exhibition.0Carsten Höller invites the people of Norway and their international visitors to come to the Henie Onstad Sanatorium, situated West of Oslo Central, for treatment. Through a series of experimental installations and sculptures, treatment-seekers can float, slide and fly their way through the Sanatorium. Roaming robot-beds offer the possibility to check-in and spend the night there for private sessions.00Exhibition: Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Høvikodden, Norway (12.05.-10.09.2017).
Henie Onstad Kunstsenter has been groundbreaking for almost 50 years in presenting new and experimental art, and is a historical place for photography in Norway.Edited by MELK together with Susanne Østby Sæther (HOK) Why Photography? highlights and go into depth on the current generation of photographers and functions as a reference publication for the years to come.They ask artists to state, with words and images, how they see and relate to photography as a technical apparatus, and why they have chosen photography as well as the potential future of the medium. Rather than being a classic scholarly publication, the goal is to release a visual manifesto that outlines many and varied viewpoi...
Since the beginning of the twentieth century, Scandinavian and Baltic artists have participated in numerous important transnational exhibitions and have appeared in countless Central European publications. This pioneering publication respositions their work between 1918 and 1931 in relation to the international movements of the time and sheds light on their shared global visions.
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