NORWAY: How can artists collaborate during the COVID-19 pandemic by using digital platforms?
Seven professional artists started a project during the Covid-19 pandemic. In weekly video conferences and messenger conversations, they shared their stories and explored new ways of working together. After five months they launched a book about their professional use of and awareness of colour, as well as using text and digital tools as a material. They explored their personal relationship to, or lack of relationship to colours.
The artists were Marianne Mo, Elisabet Alsos Strand, Ann Lundstrøm, Anita I. Wollamo, Kristina Karlsen, Brynhild Bye-Tiller and Anne Helga Henning.
The book "Seven Artists – Seven Colours" 2020.
Feature and details
The book contains 51 pages of art works and 18 pages of text.
Size standard square 21x21 cm. 120 pages. Softcover.
Design: Elisabeth Alsos Strand and Marianne Mo.
Prize 300 NOK/33,79 USD/28,39 EUR
Order. Send email: brynhildbye(at)online.no
Book launch September 20th 2020. Lademoen Kunstnerverksteder, Trondheim.
Book launch September 20th 2020. Lademoen Kunstnerverksteder, Trondheim.
Book launch September 20th 2020. Lademoen Kunstnerverksteder, Trondheim.
Book launch September 20th 2020. Lademoen Kunstnerverksteder, Trondheim.
Trondheim Art Book Fair 2020. TKM Gråmølna. October-November 2020.
ARTISTIC WORK BRYNHILD BYE-TILLER. The photographic series "Frontline Cleaning Workers" was exhibited in the artist' home during the Art Festival "Trondheim Open", October 2020.
Artist talk, Feministhuset, Trondheim. March 3rd 2021.
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Book launch:
Sunday September 20th 2020. Lademoen Kunstnerverksteder, Trondheim.
Exhibition: Photographic series "Frontline Cleaning Workers". Hans Hagerupsgate 4, 7012 Trondheim. October 2020.
Artist talk: Feministhuset, Trondheim. March 3rd 2021.
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Document archive:
Press release book launch. In Norwegian Only.
Facebook-tekster om sju kunstnere. In Norwegian Only.
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The project "Seven Artists – Seven Colours" were supported by Trondheim municipality and Torsteins Erbos Gavefond.
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