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Exhibition, Presentation

Akademirommet: Clinic by Tarmac

Akademirommet: Clinic by Tarmac

Tarmac is an artist group with roots in the MA program at the Academy of Fine Art. At the opening of Clinic, the magazine Tarmac #1 will be launched.

Bring to rehab habits and brows, fill in wrinkles and crows.
Seeking counselors. Wearing paraffin gloves.

Tarmac is ‘roaming from place to place aimlessly, frequently, or without a fixed pattern of movement’. The physical and creative conjunction of its members usually happens on the road. Tackling how migrating between environments affect the way culture is identified and how identification resonates amid globalism and the age of unbroken online connectivity. … (here the text got lost on the way …)

Tarmac has invited colleagues to contribute to the idea of ‘treatment’ at Akademirommet, Kunstnernes Hus.


Contributions by:

Beatrice Persson, Elliott Chaplin, Henrik Olai Kaarstein, Sunniva E Havstein, Ina Porselius, Pernille Meidell, Urd J Pedersen, Thea S Østerberg, heavyblankets.net, Carl Mannov, Beatrice J Alexanian, Kristian Suvatne Augland, Ida Høiklev Ribu, Clara Hausmann, Thyra Dragseth, Ida Pallin, Emilie de Rohan Birkeland, Agatha Wara, Nora Joung, Tarald Wassvik, Ada Nilsen


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