Wednesday, March 2, 2011

AUT 2011 Neurodiversity at Museum of Modern Art of Ukraine

Showing my video piece Colour Synesthesia Variation 1,  2011
8.53 min
Music: J G Thirlwell 
4 channel surround


AUT 2011 - Neurodiversity 
Curated by Koan Jeff Baysa and Tatiana Gershuni 
Opening and reception: April 7, 6PM

Exhibitions dates: through May 7, 2011


Venue: Museum of Modern Art of Ukraine
Hlybochitska str. 17, Kyiv, Ukraine
http://modern-museum.org.ua/


Stills from video

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

MY PERSONAL FLAG - MARFA, TX

My personal flag - at Fancy Pony Land, Marfa - TX
A group show of flags - I will be showing The Sugarcane Labyrinth Flag


Opening March 18th, on view through May
Curated by Lorna Leedy


Fancy Pony Land
Box 1252
Marfa, TX 79843
http://www.fancyponyland.com





Monday, February 14, 2011



LOVE IS A RIVER
Estuary Gallery
39 Front Street, Loft 7
Beacon, NY 12508
Ph Gallery: 845.765.0747
http://beaconarts.org/second-saturday


http://estuarygallery.wordpress.com/



Opening reception Saturday March 12th 2011
March 12th - May 1st 2011

I will be showing the video piece THE RIVER OF MIGRATION - A documentary video piece on my permanent Light and Land installation piece at Life is Art Foundation West October 2010. 
4.53 min 
HD DVD
Edition of 6


Monday, January 3, 2011

AHAF HK 2011- Asia Top Gallery Hotel Art Fair

Anne Katrine Senstad showing with PINK Gallery - Seoul, Korea
HAF HK 2011- Asia Top Gallery Hotel Art Fair 
http://www.hotelartfair.kr/


MANDARIN ORIENTAL HONG KONG February 25 to February 27, 2011
5 Connaught Road, Central Hong Kong  Tel: +852 2522 0111


AHAF 香港2011 - 亚洲顶级画廊酒店艺术画展,在亚洲艺术网的主持下,将于2011年2月25日~2月27日在香港文华东方酒店举行。亚洲艺术交流网致力于统合亚洲艺术市 场,继第一次举办成功2008年东京新大谷饭店以来,陆续在2009年首尔和2010年香港举办了画展。从2010年开始重生为AHAF SEOUL, AHAF HK,致力于活跃亚洲主要城市的艺术市场。

Saturday, November 13, 2010

THE BIENNIAL WINTER SALON 2010

B j ö r n  R e s s l e  A r t  P r o j e c t s
at Elga Wimmer Gallery
526 West 26th St. #310
New York, NY. 10001



THE BIENNIAL WINTER SALON 2010
December 11th, 2010 - January 22nd, 2011
Curator: Bjorn Ressle
Associate Curator: Hee Yuen Chun


Showing works from the lens based series Colour Kinesthesia 2010


Ok Hyun Ahn, Lawrence Anastasi, William Anastasi, Carl Andre, Stuart Arends, Maria José Arjona, Augusta Atla, Chan Hyo Bae, Robert Barry, Joseph Beuys, Nancy Brett, John Cage, John Chamberlain, Jinkee Choi, Sangah Choi, Chuck Close, George Condo, Linda DiGusta, Robert G. Edelman, Jacob El Hanani, Ron Gorchov, Hans Haacke, Jene Highstein, Gary Hill, Sook Jin Jo, Neil Jenney, Alex Katz, Miru Kim, Songyi Kim, Linda Karshan, Sol Kjok, Melissa Kretschmer, Tadaaki Kuwayama, David Lachapelle, Zaun Lee, Sol LeWitt, Gerard Malanga, Robert Mangold, Robert C. Morgan, Gerard Mossé, Oliver Mosset, Rakuko Naito, Richard Nonas, Dennis Oppenheim, Keun Young Park, George Quasha, Robert Rauschenberg, Lovisa Ringborg, Cordy Ryman, Ethan Ryman, Robert Ryman, Will Ryman, Fred Sandback, Julian Schnabel, Anne Katrine Senstad, Andres Serrano, Maxwell Stevens, Danielle Tegeder, Yuken Teruya, Richard Tuttle, Cy Twombly, Ali Van, Bernar Venet, Merrill Wagner, Joan Waltemath, John Waters, Marjorie Welish, Mark Wiener, Leah Yerpe, Mark Zimmermann 


Title: CK8A9 - 2010
Edition: 6
Medium: Photographic C-Print
Size: 11x14 inches and 50x60 inches

Saturday, October 23, 2010

The River of Migration Video


The River of Migration, a Light and Landworks installation by Anne Katrine Senstad at Life is Art Foundation West in California. The Land Art piece is a permanent installation created for the inaugural opening of Life is Art Foundation West - an extension of KK Projects in New Orleans, October 2010. Curated by Kirsha Kaechele. Video by artist Anne Katrine Senstad. 4.54 min

Thursday, September 23, 2010

The River of Migration






The River of Migration by Anne Katrine Senstad

A permanent Light and Land installation curated by Kirsha Kaechele

Opening October 15th 2010

http://lifeisartfoundation.org

www.annesenstad.com


The inaugural exhibition opening of the land art foundation, Life is Art Foundation West in Sonoma, CA, Oct 15th 2010 will include 10 international artists.



THE RIVER OF MIGRATION STATEMENT


The River of Migration, consists of 72 solar power run lights, that are placed on a mountainside in a long consecutive line, creating a light contour of the landscape. The representational land and light piece creates a spatially drawn line and a geographical mapping of the Californian landscape, as well as a gesture to the politics of migration. The intention of light, represents a river of light and a human river of the nameless. The lights are placed as a gesture to those who failed to cross the US-Mexican boarder, or have been murdered in the process. This permanent installation brings attention to the current US boarder politics, the erection of the boarder wall towards Mexico, the fact that California was once Mexican/native American, the violent deaths of people attempting to cross the boarder, as in the murder of the 72 individuals from various Central and South American countries who resisted being used as drug traffickers in 2010.


As the solar panel lights are lit from dusk till dawn, when most people cross the boarders illegally, that physical practicality will serve to establish the phenomena of non-governmentally controlled migration. The notion of a long line of lights down a hillside, talks about the nature of migration, how bodies of peoples crossing long distances, will naturally walk in a sequential manner according to age, physical health, group importance and their task within the group.


The phenomena of artificial lights in a natural untouched landscape, talks about the notion of light and darkness, nature and the artificial, the environment and the untouched landscape providing a scenario for interaction and intention. The use of solar power lights emphasizes environmental and sustainable concerns by using light to create light.