Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Anne Senstad in the village of Al Okas, Saudi Arabia 2015





Site specific video projections by Anne Senstad: Colour Synesthesia VI, 2014 by Anne Senstad, sound by CC Hennix.

Reinventing Asir: Outdoor Installation & Symposium

The abandoned village of Al Okas was used as a canvas to project artwork from local artists such as Abdullah Hammas, ShadiaAlem and Dana Awartani who are internationally known for their distinctive regionally based artwork. It also included an installation from world-renowned fashion designer, Yahya Al Bishri and light projections from Norwegian video artist, Anne Senstad. Other projections included time lapse videos of artwork such as ‘A Tribute to Fatmah Abu Gahas’ by internationally recognized artist Hend Al Mansour. The event also displayed local involvement from artists of Meftaha arts village in Abha and majilis painters – a genre of painting used in Asir.The event included a three-day symposium and was attended by many visitors who came from the surrounding communities, from Abha, Riyadh and from Jeddah. International researchers and artists, members of the German and French consulates, the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities, Dar Al Hekma faculty and students were amongst the many who had made their way to Al Okas. 

REINVENTING ASIR storytellers included:
Abdullah Hammas, (Artist)
Fatimah: Queen of Heaven, Hend Al Mansour, (Artist KSA)
The Tree of Guardians, Manal Al Dowayan, (Artist KSA)
The Black Arch, Shadia Alem, (Artist KSA)
Beirut39, Abdullah Thabit, (Poet & Writer KSA)
The Capitol Dome, Abdulnasser Gharem, (Artist KSA)
Piece of Paradise, Arwa Al Naemi, (Artist KSA)
Abdu Arishi , (Artist KSA)
Mohamed Ali Shrahili, (Artist KSA)
Abdul Majeed Al Sheri, (Artist KSA)
Ibrahim Al-Almaiy; Yahya Bishri, (Fashion Designer)
Orientalism, Dana Awartani, (Artist KSA)
Zafarana Al Asiri, (Local Painter)
Hebeba Al Asiri, (Local Painter)
Keharah Al Shri, (Local Painter)
The Infinity of Color, Anne Katrine Senstad,(Multidisciplinary Artist - installation art, photography, video, site and time specific)
The Rainbow Houses of Arabia, The Emblematic pillar of Rijal, Crossed Sights between Bedouin Art and Mural Art, Thierry Mauger, (Ethno-photographer, Anthropologiste and Professor)
Al-Hizam/La Ceinture; Ahmed Abo-Dahman, (Writer KSA)
Rwaya TV, Saleh Abo-Amrah, (Comedian Actor KSA)
Lost Stories of Asir, Faris Thakfan, (Chief of Qatani tribe)
Ali Magawi, (Asir Heritage Expert and Writer)
Ahmed Niazi, (Asir Heritage Expert and Collector)










Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Art Basel Miami


The Marble House Project's video exhibition "Decomposing Hierarchies" presented on the Manhattan Bridge Anchorage, NY November 5th, 2015 will be traveling to Miami in December as a part of the video and mapping exhibition Form and Substance. Curator Sarah Walko presents the works of Marble House Project 2015 artists in residency: Anne Katrine Senstad, Catherine Page Harris, Orit Ben-Shitrit, Margeaux Walter, and Jeannette Ehlers. 

Dec 2 - 6th, Sunset to midnight
Intercontinental Hotel
100 Chopin Plz, Miami

In addition to both large and small-scale projection mapping installations, Form and Substance Miami will also include a series of single-channel video exhibitions selected by the Leo Kuelbs Collection.

“Decomposing Hierarchies” Curated by Sarah Walko, Director of Arts Programming, Marble House Project
“Decomposing Hierarchies” is a publicly-presented video art exhibition on the Manhattan Bridge anchorage that explores various approaches to striping systemic hierarchies. The descriptive “decomposing” is chosen as each of the artists is pulling us through a transformation. Whether between living species, value systems or race, all of these artists are examining our relationship with historically and culturally constructed pecking orders that are in a state of decay and are far past serving us as a culture.
All of the artists in this exhibition were residents of Marble House Project in 2015, a non-profit arts organization that focuses on the arts and sustainable agriculture. Marble House Project nurtures the imaginative spirit. Through artist residencies, workshops and sustainable agriculture, Marble House Project promotes an innovative atmosphere and exchange of ideas. Inspiration, contemplation and creativity are the hallmarks of the program. The project focuses on conservation of natural resources, integration of small-scale organic food production and the arts. Residents sustain their growth by cultivating and participating in the surrounding grounds, working on their artistic vision and forging partnerships within the community. Marble House Project is founded on the belief that the act of creating, whether through art or in nature is where human potential begins and community thrives. Marble House Project is a 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2013 and is located in Dorset, Vermont.

The Swamp, 2014 by Anne Senstad, sound by JG Thirlwell.

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Soft Geometry Liquid Commodity - Anne Senstad






Solivagant* is pleased to announce a solo show by New York-based Norwegian artist Anne Senstad.
The multi-location installation Soft Geometry-Liquid Commodity presents a series of new geometric and text-based neon works that suggest a route running through Solivagant* gallery space and the city block hosting it. The gallery will physically expand from its 79-square-foot room to the whole block between Orchard St., Hester St., Allen St. and Grand St.
Anne Senstad’s site-responsive installation aims to comment on and highlight the role of Chinatown as a cultural antecedent to New York and as one of its last bastions of authenticity. Solivagant*, as an intervening exhibition space stitched into the fabric of the local trade, investigates the value and experience of art by placing it outside of the conventional gallery context, taking it back to an informal trade space and to its manufacturing place of origin.
Lighting systems, neon signs and displays are largely present in the Chinatown cityscape. Soft Geometry creates a correspondence of light, shapes, text and color between the different displays along the city block, a cartographic and aesthetic anthropological intervention. 
Liquid Commodity reflects ideas of trade, business, service industry and fast movement of commodities that we find in the market place and in the neighborhood. Art exists as commodity and currency, illuminating and directing desires for possession and consumerism. With the seduction of colors, neon lights and the art object, commodification and trade is demystified and exposed.
The exhibition at Solivagant* will be accompanied by two collaborative performances in response to Senstad’s installations, starting with Fluxus artist Patrice Lerochereuil on Friday, November 13 and culminating with saxophonist Ilhan Ersahin’s site-responsive sound performance for the closing event on Saturday, December 12.

Anne Senstad works in the multidisciplinary intersections of installation art, photography, video, site specificity and land art. Her work is concerned with sensorial aesthetics, perceptive and transformative ideas of art, and philosophical practice and social-political awareness. Her work has been widely exhibited internationally, chiefly at the 55th and 56th Venice Biennale, The Bruges Art and Architecture Triennale 2015,  Zendai Moma, Shanghai, Abu Dhabi Art Hub, and ISEA Dubai, UAE in 2014, as well as in numerous private galleries, festivals and institutions. She is represented by Zhulong Gallery in Texas.

Solivagant* is an art project space measuring exactly 79 square feet, located in the heart of New York CIty’s Lower East Side. As a platform for experimentation of contemporary practices, it invites artists to work responsively and site-specifically through public interactions, community involvement, installations and performances. Cultural Nomadism, contamination of productions and hybridism of ideas are the fundamentals of Solivagant*‘s projects. 
Artworks are on view daily from 9am to 7pm through the gallery’s window. Gallery space opens by appointment and during performances. Documentation of exhibitions can be accessed 24/7 online at solivagantnyc.com
For press inquiries please contact the gallery at info@solivagantnyc.com

Anne Senstad at Solivagant*







Saturday, October 24, 2015

Light Year - Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage

Light Year - Decomposing Hierarchies, curated by Sarah Walko. 
Nov 5th, 7-10 pm. A video projection exhibition on the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, in DUMBO, New York. 

Screening of The Swamp, 2014 with sound composed and performed by renowned musician JG Thirlwell. The program runs in a loop from 7-10 pm. The video program includes the artists: Anne Senstad, Catherine Page Harris, Orit Ben‐Shitrit, Margeaux Walter, Jeannette Ehlers.

The Swamp was included in my solo exhibition The Vanity of Vanities at 
El Magazen dell'Arte during the 56th Venice Biennale, curated by Roberta Semeraro and organized by ROSAM, and additionally presented in the Safina Radio Project, a Venice Biennale Arte Eventi project curated by Anabelle de Gersigny and produced by Alserkal Avenue, Dubai, UAE, both part of the 56th Venice Biennale 2015. It was also part of the exhibition The Nature of Now, a satellite exhibition part of the New Orleans Biennial Prospect 3, 2014.


“Decomposing Hierarchies” is a publicly‐presented video art exhibition on the Manhattan Bridge anchorage that explores various approaches to striping systemic hierarchies. Whether between living species, value systems or race, all of these artists are examining our relationship with historically and culturally constructed hierarchies. Each artist is presenting work that confronts constructed pyramids and pecking orders. The descriptive “decomposing” is chosen as each of the artists is not only presenting the audience with a new reality of torn down hierarchies but they are doing so by pulling us through this transformation in a slow experiential way that emphasizes a natural and/or supernatural breakdown. The work points to the idea that these constructed hierarchies have been in a long state of decay, that they are far past serving us. We are watching their at times meditative and at times strange transmogrifying states of becoming, because what is being born out of these dead systems is yet to be fully seen. The decomposing also conjures the term “primordial soup” a proposed a theory of the origin of life on Earth through the gradual chemical evolution of molecules that contain carbon and the works address this decay as sacred and the very marrow of potential creation."

Sarah Walko, curator.


Monday, October 19, 2015

Anne Senstad at St Paul United Methodist Church

Dallas Aurora Oct 18th 2015

Multiple projections, sound and aroma - Sonoptic Parallels, 2014 by Anne Senstad. 39 mins loop. Sound composed by CC Hennix. The immersive installation at St Paul United Methodist Church was part of Dallas Aurora - a site specific electronic art festival in the Dallas Arts district.










Friday, October 9, 2015

World Sculpture News - Hong Kong























Review of Bruges Art and Architecture Trienniale, May 20 - Oct 28, 2015. in the Hong Kong based art publication World Sculpture News, including the commissioned LED sculptural commission GOLD GUIDES ME by Anne Senstad. For full story: http://issuu.com/museabrugge/docs/world_sculpture_news/1?e=5107873/30601632