“What is a Collection?” OSV. Oslo Collected Works part three, opened 26th...
On the 26th of September this autumn, osloBIENNALEN hosted the opening of OSV. Oslo Collected Works part 3 at Økern, a five minute walk from Økern metro station in Oslo. In the art project OSV., the...
View ArticleRead Sven Lütticken’s text on Rose Hammer “THE NAME OF THE ROSE — FRAGMENTS...
ROSE HAMMER 1 Creating a collective author under the name Rose Hammer is something we came up with as a way of countering the inertia of individual artistic authorship, CV, photo, style, expectations…...
View ArticleRead Kjetil Ansgar Jakobsen’s essay “Norwegian Autumn” on Katja Høst’s...
Equality is not a uniquely Norwegian or Scandinavian characteristic. Historically, the differences in income and wealth have been as great in Norway as in other European countries; this is true...
View ArticleRead Frøydis Århus’ essay “NON-MATERIAL LITERATURE” on Mette Edvardsen’s...
Books are read so that one can remember, and books are written so that one can forget. Mette Edvardsen’s Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine is a project that allows us to turn this...
View ArticleRead “The Endless and Poetic Boredom of Public Space”, osloBIENNALEN’s...
Our year started for real in May with the programme Public Sounds. It consisted of a digital presentation of Øystein Wyller Odden’s sound projects from Oslo City Hall and two online artist talks. On...
View ArticleWatch new inspiring digital tours of OSV. Oslo Collected Works
Oslobiennalen has made four different guided tours in the pavilion. You’ll find the tours at our Oslobiennalen’s new Youtube-channel: Watch the introduction video underneath, or choose your tour of...
View ArticleKatja Høst’s project about Y-blokka concludes with a poster (free of charge)
From October 2019, 24 of Katja Høst’s photographs have been distributed around the city in the shape of free postcards. The public could find them, and still can, on various locations in Oslo, and...
View ArticleoB1 program for spring 2021 out now!
Oslobiennalen 2021Katja Høst, Julien Bismuth, Knut Åsdam, Graziela Kunsch, Mônica Nador & Bruno Oliveira, Oliver Godow, Anna DaniellWorking with the city as a dynamic space, Oslobiennalen has...
View ArticleOslobiennalen launches oB talks – a brand new podcast. The first episodes are...
The first episode is an interview with Julien Bismuth completed in May 2019 in connection with the first part of his project “Intet er stort, intet er litet (Nothing is Big, Nothing is Small)”. The...
View ArticleosloBIENNALEN FIRST EDITION is over
Mikaela Assolent (FR), Adrián Balseca (EC), Benjamin Bardinet (FR), Julien Bismuth (FR), Marcelo Cidade (BR), Jonas Dahlberg (SE), Carole Douillard (FR), Ed D’Souza (UK), Mette Edvardsen (NO), Jan...
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