Studio K: Exhibition «Follow the path into nature», Marit Silsand
25.-28.09.20
During her project period at Studio K, Marit Silsand will work with interior materials as well as those from nature in an attempt to combine these two environments. The results will be presented through photographs and sculptural installations. In dialogue with the photographs, Silsand will work with sculptural works, emphasizing the use of natural materials from Kverneland.
Silsand is presenting photographic works from the series «Follow the Line», a project where she is exploring the physical and material aspects of textile in photography. Inspired by Rayographs (a technique where one places objects on top of a light-sensitive material in the darkroom, expose the paper and develops it), she experiments with the digital imaging of textiles with photo scanners to achieve the desired effect.
On September 26. and 27. the exhibition space will be further developed when Silsand is inviting spacial designer Line Sanne to work alongside her in the project space while opening it up for the public. Silsand and Sanne has collaborated on a variety of projects since 2011.
Marit Silsand (b.1980, Tjøme), based in Oslo, is a visual artist who studied at Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, San Francisco Art Institute and Fatamorgana Fotokunstskole in Copenhagen. Silsand works with analog and digital photographic art, where the topics often revolve around questions of place identity, relationships and materiality. Her work has been exhibited internationally and she is currently participating in the touring show Vestlandsutstillingen 2020, curated av Elise By Olsen. Silsand is a member of Billedkunstnere Oslo og Akershus (BOA), Norske Billedkunstnere (NBK) and Bjørka, a professional production site and studio collective for camera based artists in Grønland, Oslo.
Program:
Exhibition opening: Friday 25.09.20, 18.00-20.00
Saturday 26th to Monday the 28th, 13.00-17.00
Kvernelandsvegen 41, 4355 Kvernaland
Free entrance and coffee. Welcome!
The event is supported by Rogaland Fylkeskommune and Time Kommune.