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Ane Hjort Guttu

Ane Hjort Guttu (b. 1971) is a Norwegian artist and filmmaker based in Oslo. She works in a variety of media, but has in recent years mainly concentrated on film and video works, ranging from investigative documentary to poetic fiction. Among recurrent themes in her work are the relationship between freedom and power, economy and the public space, social change and limits of action. Guttu is also a writer and curator.

Research results

  • Ane Hjort Guttu: Økern, august 2022 (2023).
    Exhibition catalogue . More information
  • Ane Hjort Guttu: Stenhårdt (2023).
    Feature article. More information
  • Ane Hjort Guttu: Conversation, 2021 (2023).
    Art exhibition. More information
  • Ane Hjort Guttu: JOY FORUM (2023).
    Art exhibition. More information
  • Ane Hjort Guttu: Digital kulde (2022).
    Feature article. More information
  • Ane Hjort Guttu: Kidsa har alltid rett (2022).
    Feature article. More information
  • Ane Hjort Guttu: Gode og dårlige betalere (2022).
    Feature article. More information
  • Ane Hjort Guttu: Våre lagre (2022).
    Feature article. More information
  • Ane Hjort Guttu: IMPAKT Festival 2022: The Curse of Smooth Operations (2022).
    Art exhibition. More information
  • Ane Hjort Guttu: Ghost in the Machine (2022).
    Art exhibition. More information