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Exhibition

Avgang 2025: David Tobias Bonde Jensen / Dragon (silence and spit)

Avgang 2025: David Tobias Bonde Jensen / Dragon (silence and spit)

Dragon (silence and spit) is David Tobias Bonde Jensen's individual MFA graduation project.

David Tobias Bonde Jensen is a Danish visual artist. He lives and works in Norway and is currently attending the MFA program in Fine Arts at Oslo National Academy of the Arts.

Jensen’s work explores more-than-human subjects and their presence in the margins of the stories we tell. By playing with the performative possibilities and poetic potentialities of animated media, special effects, sound design and song, Jensen attempts to give these sometimes silenced and often misconceived subjects and spectralities a voice and a nearness, whether the they are animal, alien, dead or something in-between.

Opening at Akademirommet February Friday 28, at 19.00-21.00. Also open the following Saturday and Sunday from 12.00 - 17.00.

The exhibition was made possible with the help of Lars Hemmingsen Nørgaard / 3D Service and Kim Laybourn.

MFA graduation projects

The final year Master students will present individual graduation projects in different spaces at KHiO and around Oslo. These projects will be diverse in form and will take place at different times during the spring semester. Some of the projects will open simultaneously. The graduating students will also collectively explore the group format in a curated group exhibition.