Nettleseren støttes ikke av khio.no, og siden kan vises feil. Vennligst oppgrader til en moderne nettleser. Hvis dette ikke er mulig, prøv å skru av javascript. Siden vil bli da enklere, men for det meste fungere.

Støttede nettlesere: Chrome 117, Firefox (Android) 118, Android WebView 117, Chrome 117, Chrome 116, Chrome 115, Chrome 114, Chrome 109, Edge 117, Edge 116, Firefox 118, Firefox 117, Firefox 91, Firefox 78, Safari/Chrome (iOS) 17.0, Safari/Chrome (iOS) 16.6, Safari/Chrome (iOS) 16.3, Safari/Chrome (iOS) 16.1, Safari/Chrome (iOS) 15.6-15.7, Opera Mobile 73, Opera 103, Opera 102, Opera 101, Safari (MacOS) 17.0, Safari (MacOS) 16.6, Safari (MacOS) 15.6, Samsung 22, Samsung 21

Javascript er skrudd av. khio.no bør fungere, men med et enklere grensesnitt.

Utstilling

Galleri Seilduken: Lantern, lead the way!

Galleri Seilduken: Lantern, lead the way!

Bachelor of Fine Art student Kim Svensson invites to his solo exhibition “Lantern, lead the way!” at Gallery Seilduken 1 on Thursday 30 March. He will present two new installations The Great White Silence and An inevitable end (or a beginning of immortality), consisting of slide projections, sound, objects, texts and pathways.

Welcome to exhibition opening at Gallery Seilduken 1 (Fossveien 24, National Academy of the Arts Oslo) Thursday 30 March 17.00-19.00

Opening hours 1 april 13.00 – 16.00, 2 April 11.00 – 14.00

Taking in consider imaginary worlds who is strongly connected to history as much as they are present in the contemporary world. Enigmatic stories are to be told through archival travels to the north and south poles, ancient collections and imaginary libraries to the story of an unknown eccentric object-maker who seems to live in the past but in a world far from our own who in the end of the story dies (though not in vain). Everything told and shown through a constant repetition of sound, text images.

The installation is much of a work in progress, where I have during a time been further investigating imaginary thinking and association in relation to remote/foreign places or this time infinite rooms filled with infinite knowledge.
Things can be moved and stories may change even with the simplest gesture.

With special thanks for help and collaboration: Etnografiska museet Stockholm, Sjöhistoriska museet Stockholm, Kungliga biblioteket Stockholm, Nasjonalbiblioteket Oslo.

Follow Kim Svensson  www.cargocollective.com/kimsvensson