Wednesday, May 27, 2020
CULTURAMA HOMEMADE #17 I ANNE KATRINE SENSTAD
Discover in this HOMEMADE video Anne Katrine Senstad's monumental solo exhibition Radical Light. Put on hold during confinement and now reopened at Kai Art Center in Tallinn, Estonia, this sculptural environment is an invitation to perceive light and sound in their totality, to experience their transformational effect. Enveloped by JG Thirlwell's sound composition, Radical Light immerses and deconstructs our perception of space.
Presented in the June 2020 issue of CULTURAMA Paris
Kai Art Center:
A new interview published in SIRP, Estonia on Kai Art Center Website in English:
Interview with Anne Senstad by Kai center
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PRODUCTION TEAM: Karin Laansoo & Triin Metsla INSTALLATION TEAM: Tõnu Narro & Mihkel Lember Film by Stella Saarts Sound environment by JG Thirlwell Aerial footage by Tõnu Narro Courtesy of Kai Art center / AKS Studio
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Friday, April 10, 2020
Trans/Essence - Uj Kriterion Gallery - Transylvania
Trans/Essence -Anne Katrine Senstad
April 3 - May 25, 2020
Curated by Reszegh Botond
Uj Kriterion Galeria
Miercurea-Ciuc, Transylvania
Harghita, Romania
Slide show installation views, sound by Cecilie Richards (©C.Richards/Hoodie):
April 3 - May 25, 2020
Curated by Reszegh Botond
Uj Kriterion Galeria
Miercurea-Ciuc, Transylvania
Harghita, Romania
On Trans/Essence - Photographic works 1997 - 2017
The exhibition Trans/essence offers a window into Anne Katrine Senstad’s lifelong examinations on perception and the phenomenology of light, color and space through the optics of the sensorial and the camera lens. These works seek to examine immateriality and the experiential domain of the senses through processes of re-materialization, geometry and reinterpretation of form. Circling back to the source, there is a re-conceptualization , reconsideration and reinvestigation of inhabited space and the realms of essence and origin. The photographic works in the exhibition are interconnected through a shared source; projections of light and color inhabiting space through time, a total removal of object and ontological experience of the sources. In Robert Smithson’s text on the modernist city as representation of a non-objective world, Senstad pursues what lies beyond the observable to find truths in nullification and antimatter.
There is a narration in the amalgamation of colors transpiring time and projected onto corners and walls as subject for the photographic series Color Kinesthesia, where pure color fields exist between mind and matter. In the photographic works deriving from these very color projections, we find an occurrence of materialization of the immaterial non-object, an action of arresting alogon and harnessing it onto the decisive moment’s celluloid surface of color film. Similarly the very same light and color immateriality creates the substance of Senstad’s earliest works, Essence of Light, objectifying and materializing that which cannot be held and re organizing light and color into the folds of the circle, the physical and the ephemeral into entity and a phoneme shaping of time.
Opening reception in quarantine April 3rd - a documentation video by curator Reszegh Botond in Hungarian and English during the pandemic of 2020:
Slide show installation views, sound by Cecilie Richards (©C.Richards/Hoodie):
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Elements II, 2018 - installation view
Elements III - Blue - installation view from Beckoned to Blue, SL Gallery, NY, 2019.
Dan Flavin/Dia Art Foundation/Dia Beacon
Radical Light - Aerial view Kai Art Center, Tallin, Estonia
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Elements II, 2018 - installation view
Elements III - Blue - installation view from Beckoned to Blue, SL Gallery, NY, 2019.
Dan Flavin/Dia Art Foundation/Dia Beacon
Radical Light - Aerial view Kai Art Center, Tallin, Estonia
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Radical Light Kai Art Center
The video clip is an outtake from a 20 min doc video by Stella Saarts for Kai Art Center on Anne Katrine Senstad's monumental and immersive sculptural light installation on the essence of perception, elements of purification, and the sensorial experiences of space, entitled Radical Light. The experiential light environment is defined by sets of matrices and an enveloping horizon and accompanied by en enveloping infinite composition by acclaimed composer JG Thirlwell.
www.kai.center
Exhibition open from January 26 – April 26, 2020
Kai Art Center is proud to present a new large-scale light installation by renowned Norwegian artist Anne Katrine Senstad, created especially for the newly opened art center in Port Noblessner in Tallinn, Estonia.
Senstad’s immersive light sculpture environment is an invitation to encounter the perceptive sensations of light and sound in pure form and their transformational effect on the experience of space. Constructed of neon lights, the unique luminal properties effect our cognitive system where the artificiality of LED lights fall short. As one of Senstad’s largest indoor works to date, the light sculpture is conceived as a monument and a matrix – a vast spectral light sphere which allows the public to experience being enveloped in the radiance of light of the highest spectrums when wandering through the historic former submarine factory housing the 450m2 exhibition space.
With a unique sound environment composed specifically for Radical Light by acclaimed composer JG Thirlwell, spatial audio arrangements engulf the space in luminous sounds in pure form. Senstad has collaborated with Thirlwell on numerous occasions since 2000, most notably Senstad’s solo exhibition during the 56th Venice biennale in 2015, The Vanity of Vanities.
While the exhibition takes place from January through April during some of the darkest months in Estonia, the immense light sculpture illuminates the dark season of the northern hemisphere.
The film and lecture program accompanying the exhibition opens an important chapter in the history of art – from the late 1960s to early 1970s – inspired by minimalist and land art and represented by a number of famous American artists such as Robert Smithson, Nancy Holt, Walter de Maria, Doug Wheeler and James Turrell. Films will include Troublemakers: The Story of Land Art (2015), Spiral Jetty (1970) and Sun Tunnels (1978).
The film program will begin with Troublemakers: The Story of Land Art (2015, by James Crump) on February 5th and 19th at 6pm at Kai cinema. The screenings of Sun Tunnels and Spiral Jetty will take place on March 4th and 18th.
Kai Art Center offers guided tours at the exhibition in Estonian, English, Russian, Finnish, Swedish and German. Please contact us to book a tour.
Supporters: Viru Keskus, Utilitas, Royal Norwegian Embassy in Estonia, NBK/Vederlags fondet, Norway
Special thanks to: ABC Motors, AkzoNobel, JAA Disain, Proplastik, Põhjala Brewery, Red Hat Group Design, Valge Klaar
The Sensory Chamber - Kai Art Center
A short video by Stella Saarts for Kai Art Center with a short interview by Anne Katrine Senstad on her installation the Sensory Chamber as part of the solo exhibition Radical Light at Kai Art Center.
Eternity
- Arthur Rimbaud, 1872
It has been found again.
What? – Eternity.
It is the sea fled away
With the sun
Sentinel soul,
Let us whisper the confession
Of the night full of nothingness
And the day on fire.
From humain approbation,
From common urges
You diverge here
And fly off as you may.
Since from you alone,
Satiny embers,
Duty breathes
Without anyone saying: at last.
Here is no hope,
No orietur.
Knowledge and fortitude,
Torture is certain.
It has been found again.
What? – Eternity.
It is the sea fled away
With the sun.
The Sensory Chamber installation contains a video projection of the video work Beckoned to Blue in seven colors onto a bed of salt and sound composed for the installation in dialogue with the spatial light environment and neon sculpture installation Elements IV that constitutes Senstad's solo exhibition Radical Light at Kai Art Center in Tallinn, Estonia. The colors travel through red, blue, green, white, black, pink and teal and go through mesmerizing monochrome glitched and sparkled spaces into compositions of expanding lines and circles reflecting our inner space confined in our bodies and minds, yet echoes the infinite vastness of space, the universe, time, awareness of self, our emotive and cognitive system. While the video is projected onto a bed of salt, a component found in almost all things known, an element of the human constitution and represents the solidity of the earth and ocean, a grounding element - the whiteness of the salt reflects the projected colors while offering a materiality. The composition created especially for Radical Light is by acclaimed composer JG Thirlwell and accompanies all spaces of the large scale installations in the former submarine factory built by the last Tsar of the Russian Empire in 1911, enveloping the visitor in a sound space reflecting the infinity of light, elements of electricity and nobility of neon gasses.
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