Thursday, August 8, 2013

STATE OF SPACE - SALT(Saltarelli Salong) - Oslo Aug 30th @ 7pm


STATE OF SPACE – Anne Katrine Senstad

30 August – September 9, 2013

Opening reception Friday Aug 30th @ 7pm

SALT (Saltarelli Salong)
Curated by Bjørn Hatterud
Møllergt 37
0179 Oslo, Norway
www.saltarelli.no 

For more information please contact:
Saltarelli Prosjektrom: saltarellioslo@gmail.com
Curator Bjørn Hatterud: megaeldar@gmail.com 

Supported by Foundation for Contemporary Art, New York



STATE OF SPACE by Bjørn Hatterud, Curator

Anne Katrine Senstad has worked in a wide range of artistic expression in her practice. She has produced portrait photography, site specific installations in nature, projected films and light onto public buildings and made a series of surreal films.
Throughout her career she has focused on the intersection of nature and culture, the object and the perception of object, of rationality and the subconscious.
In State of Space she combines all of these areas of interest in a collection of her works . And what is the state of space in Senstad’s art? What is the purpose of “space” here in her art?
I find a theoretical key for the understanding of the works of Senstad in, of all places, culture studies. One of the theories that are frequently in use in culture studies is named space/place theory. This is a theory that sees the place as one potential understanding of a space. What makes a place is how we physically use the space, how we perceive space and the practice of it, how we construct space through language and fill it with objects, history and meaning.  A space might be inhabited with a selection of definitions of place at various moments in time. Simultaneously the same space might be perceived as different senses of place according to the subjective perceiver. This game of perception is used by Senstad in State of Space, a collection of works shown in the space of a white cube gallery.
The space of the white cube is normally used to display objects. What Senstad is showing us are different works that have the removal of the object as a theme. In Color Kinesthesia and Color Synthesthesia IV she shows us light perceived as color. Small technically modifications in the perception can alter even an empty space into a massively colored place.
In the same way she shows that a sculpture is a three-dimensional object, obviously, but that this object not only fills the space in the white cube. It also contains a space inside itself. By folding out the sculpture she questions the function of the sculpture as a solid and defining marker of a gallery space, a way of seeing sculptures that minimalism taught us in the 1960s.
Her two small sculptures are replicas of a larger sculptural piece, originally made to project color and light onto, which would give the viewer an experience of colors  in transit, light and reflected shapes in the art space.
This focus on the formal is what makes Senstad’s art so interesting. Her aesthetics are close to minimalism, monochromes and formalism. Her works might look slick and polished. They might be seen as just another commentary on works of the modern and postmodern genres.
This may be a conventional way of seeing her work. But, her work is not a tongue in cheek commentary on modernism or post-modernism classics. Senstad has an honest curiosity when she explores the physics of space and philosophy of perception. Beneath the smooth surface her art works deal with classical avant-garde questions: What is art? What is space? How do we perceive the same objects and spaces differently at separate times and with individual minds?
Senstad’s works owe more to 4’33” by John Cage than to 60s minimalism, and more to Yves Klein and early experimental post-modernism, than to clean formalism.
In this way Senstad’s works can be seen in two distinctively different ways at the same time. On the surface there is formalism. Beneath the surface there are some of the largest questions an artist can dare to ask and to work with.
Senstad gives us two very different ways of seeing her art. In this she creates variable potentialities from a singular space. And between these multiple potential observations of her work, you will find a space – a space where your perception is the guide.

Bjørn Hatterud is a curator, art critic, writer and musician based in Oslo, Norway. He regularly writes criticism in major nordic art press. His op-eds, essays and articles have been published in more than twenty different journals, magazines, newspapers and books. As a curator he has worked with artists such as Slava Mogutin, Bruce LaBruce, Zanele Muholi and Maja Ratkje. 







Monday, August 5, 2013

Dallas Arts District - Video Art festival Aurora


Aurora - Light of Convergence - Participation in the Dallas Video Art festival Aurora. A site specific Video festival taking place in the Dallas Arts District.

October 18th, 2013

http://www.dallasaurora.com/

Showing Colour Synesthesia IV, Silent Version, 2013. 60 min loop, HD DV.

Stills, Colour Synesthesia, Variation IV, 2013



Thursday, July 11, 2013

STATE OF SPACE




SALT (Saltarelli Salong)
Møllergt 37
Oslo, Norway
http://saltarelli.no

Opening Aug 30th  @ 7 pm

Aug 30th - Sept 9th 2013
Open Friday thru Sunday 11-4 pm

STATE OF SPACE - Anne Katrine Senstad

Curated by Bjørn Hatterud





Wednesday, June 5, 2013

UNIVERSALS -Venice Biennial 2013

Installationviews from my installation UNIVERSALS in the exhibition Metamorphoses of the Virtual - 100 Years of Art and Freedom at Officina delle Zattere, Venice Biennial 2013. June 1- Oct 31 2013. The installation consists of video projection of Colour Synesthesia, Variation IV, 2013, UNIVERSALS Structure, 2013, UNIVERSALS Model, 2013 and two photographic works from the series UNIVERSALS Foldouts, 2012-13. 













Exhibition poster in Venice



Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Friday, May 24, 2013

La Biennale Event Book

Metamorphoses of the Virtual - 100 years of Art and Freedom at Officina delle Zattere featured in The 2013 Venice Biennale Event book


http://www.vanillaedizioni.com/vanilla/EBOOK/Venezia13_la_biennale_event_book.pdf



Thursday, April 4, 2013

Installation Documentary Video of ETERNAL - A Public Art Mural at BGSU


The Public Art Mural was made by Norwegian artist Anne Katrine Senstad for the Wolfe Center for the Arts at BGSU, Ohio. It was funded by Percent for Art Ohio, Ohio Arts council. The Wolfe Center for the Arts is designed by awardwinning architecture firm Snøhetta NYC. ©annekatrinesenstad2013

Monday, March 25, 2013

Metamorphoses of the Virtual - Venice Biennale

Website for the exhibition Metamorphoses of the Virtual - 100 years of Art and Freedom - Venice Biennale 2013 @ Officina delle Zattere

http://www.mov-artist.com/





A feast of technology, innovation and new media in Venice,
27 May – 31 October 2013.

Pia MYrvoLDMiguel ChevalierORLANAnne Senstad and Piksel Remote HackLab offer a mix of cutting edge art strategies, groundbreaking works in digital animation, generative and  interactive interfaces and perhaps an ironic insight to the darker aspects of a technology crazed world.
“Metamorphoses of the Virtual - 100 Years of Art and Freedom” is an independent pavillion in the newly opened art space - Officina delle Zattere.
Curated by Roberta Semeraro, the theme elaborates on the new virtuality that is possible through digital media and the flow-image, as well as the situation for  innovative artists today, 100 years after the beginnings of the Modern Movement and gender equality  in countries like Norway.
Norwegian artist; Pia MYrvoLD creates in her Paris studio digital works and multiple screen installations, introducing new parameters in sculpture and painting; “The Metamorphoses of the Virtual”.
The French artist; ORLAN, premieres an elaborate 3D  video; “Skinned Model of Liberty” while Miguel Chevalier’s installation “The Origin of the World” engages with interactive technology and generative image software.
Norwegian artist; Anne Senstad brings from her New York base the immersive architectual video installation Universals.
Piksel Remote HackLab, an international group of network artists with an open source philosophy, will create mystical art objects from technological waste in a performative workshop.
The Opening Week Program starts with The Exhibition Book-Launch and Pre-View Cocktail on the 27th May.
Featuring 112 pages of the artists individual work history  aswell as articles by David RosenbergChristine Buci-GlucksmanPhillipe PiquetKjetil RøedCelina JeffreyJonathan Kemp and curatorRoberta Semeraro, the book designed by Regis Glaas gives  a  comprehensive insight on the ideas and motivations of a new generation of artists and intellectuals working and redefining aspects of visual art and culture in the new millennium. 



Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Exhibition Review PRETERNATURAL


Journal of Curatorial Studies - Volume 1 Number 3
Review by Christine Conley, University of Ottawa

Exhibition Review of PRETERNATURAL, an exhibition at The Canadian Museum of Nature and St Brigid's Art Center in Canada, curated by Celina Jefferey.



Selected artworks by Anne Katrine Senstad in the exhibition:


- The video piece The Sugarcane Labyrinth, 11.22 min, 4 channel surround sound, music composed by JG Thirlwell. The Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa.

- The Installation piece Kinesthesia for Saint Brigid, a site specific video projection and sound installation with music composed for the installation by JG Thirlwell.


Link to PDF Review




Saturday, January 12, 2013

Museum Without Walls - Culture Now


LINK TO: Museum Without Walls - Presentation and information about Anne Katrine Senstad's Public Art installation at Wolfe Center for the Arts in the context of Puclic Art and Architecture



In collaboration with Snøhetta Architects and Percent for Art Program Ohio State Arts Council





ETERNAL, Wolfe Center for the Arts, BGSU, OHIO






Friday, January 4, 2013

La Biennale di Venezia - UNIVERSALS



55th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia



The Metamorphoses of the Virtual – 100 years of art and freedom

Officina Delle Zattere

Supported by PNEK, Stiftelsen 3,14 and Utsikten Kunstsenter