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bushybook · 1 year ago
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indigenouscontemporaryart · 4 years ago
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Joar Nango | My Father’s Lifestyle. 2014
Joar Nango, one of only a few practicing Sámi architects. Born in 1979, he now lives and works in Tromsø, and his people are reindeer herders from Sápmi, the traditional Sámi territory that covers northern Norway and parts of Sweden, Finland, and northwestern Russia. Their lives have long been predicated on the necessity of improvisation—skills learned when you are always on the move. “The competence of improvisation,” Nango clarifies, is a “cultural attitude of building/design traditions that exists within many northern Indigenous cultures where resources are scarce and the climate unpredictable, harsh, and unmerciful… . You can especially see it in the way the seminomadic reindeer herders arrange their workspace, their backyards, or their camps, while traveling with the herds between grazing lands.”
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antronaut · 4 years ago
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Joar Nango - European Everything (2017) Dan Peterman - Kassel Ingot Project (Iron) (2017) at Glass Pavilions, documents 14
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badarchitecturesucks · 4 years ago
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Joar Nango, European Everything, 2017, Neon, metal, wood, fur, sound installation, and performance, Documenta 14
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jameone · 3 years ago
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visicert · 4 years ago
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Indigenous Futures and Radical Thinking | New Middles - Exhibit Columbus Symposium | Oct. 27 2:00 PM EST | see @exhibitcolumbus to get link | “A roundtable between designer Chris Cornelius, The Land Institute Founder Wes Jackson, artist/architect Joar Nango, and speculative artist and designer Ash Eliza Smith. A long timeline is central to this conversation, which asks what are lessons, past and future, of this land and indigenous design? How might alternative voices and perspectives in relations to land, agriculture, and ways of making reimagine North American narratives?” #exhibitcolumbus #indigenous #design #art #architecture #indigenousarchitecture #cornelius #installationart https://www.instagram.com/p/CGxykxDMql4/?igshid=1c47rxetkcsjt
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stml · 4 years ago
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Joar Nango & Ken Are Bongo -  Post-Capitalist Architecture TV.
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grupaok · 5 years ago
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Gary Azon, Woodstock Festival, August 8, 1969
Tomorrow, August 16, 2019, Fillip and Plug In ICA will launch Stagelessness, grupa o.k.’s visual essay on the history and evolution of the stage, at the opening event of the STAGES Biennial in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Curated by Plug In ICA’s director Jenifer Papararo, the biennial features works by Raymond Boisjoly, Daniel Buren, Fastwürms, Kenneth Lavalee, Joar Nango, Silke Otto-Knapp (whose work also appears in Stagelessness), and Andrea Roberts.
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onaforss · 5 years ago
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Exhibition at Röda Sten, artwork by Joar Nango. Göteborg, October 2018. #35mm #nikon #nikkormat — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/395wQbC
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craft2eu · 5 years ago
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Ab Herbst 2019 widmet das Museum Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt seine gesamte Ausstellungsfläche Norwegen, dem Ehrengast der Frankfurter Buchmesse 2019. Als HOUSE OF NORWAY versammelt es herausragende Positionen aus Kunst, Design, Kunsthandwerk und Architektur. Ein Highlight der Schau bilden noch nie gezeigte grafische Arbeiten von Edvard Munch. Zu entdecken gibt es außerdem Werke von zeitgenössischen Künstlerinnen und Künstlern. Einblicke in die Kunst und Kultur der Sámi geben ein Gastspiel des Sámi National Theatre Beaivváš sowie künstlerische Positionen etwa von Jørn Are Keskitalo, Britta Marakatt-Labba oder Máret Ánne Sara. Begegnen wird man auch wichtigen norwegischen Gestalterinnen und Gestaltern wie Regine Juhls, Torbjørn Kvasbø, Peter Opsvik, Grete Prytz Kittelsen und Tone Vigeland. Beispiele aus der Architektur, etwa von Sverre Fehn oder Joar Nango, aus dem Bereich des Social Design sowie zeitgenössische Impulse aus Mode und neuer nordischer Küche stehen für eine kreative Auseinandersetzung mit einer Welt im Wandel.
Im Rahmen von “Der Traum in uns” ist Norwegen Ehrengast der Frankfurter Buchmesse 2019. Die Ausstellung wird gefördert von NORLA, Norwegian Literature Abroad, von Visit Norway, der Tourismusabteilung von Innovation Norway, und dem Möbelproduzenten Vestre. Sie entstand in Kooperation mit dem Munch Museum (Oslo), dem Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum (Tromsø), Norwegian Crafts, dem Sámi National Theatre Beaivváš (Kautokeino), dem Sámi University College (Kautokeino), dem Sámi Center for Contemporary Art (Karasjok), dem Riddo Duottar Museat (Karasjok), dem Kunstnerforbundet (Oslo), dem Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum (Trondheim) und vielen anderen. (Pressetext)
Die Ausstellung wird von einem umfassenden Kulturprogramm begleitet. z.B.
Liv Blåvarp
Liv Blåvarp Halsschmuck 2007, Quelle: arnoldschen Art Publishers
Torbjørn Kvasbø Stack terracotta 2010,H 80 cm, Quelle: arnoldschen Art Publishers
Artist talks mit Liv Blåvarp und Torbjørn Kvasbø Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt 19 Oktober 2019, 16 bis 18 Uhr
Einführung: Dirk Allgaier, arnoldsche Art Publishers

Mitwirkende: Liv Blåvarp, Liesbeth den Besten, Jorunn Veiteberg und Torbjørn Kvasbø
Liv Blåvarp (geb. 1956) und Torbjørn Kvasbø (geb. 1963) genießen als bedeutende Künstler in ihren jeweiligen Bereichen, Schmuck und Keramik, internationale Anerkennung für ihre Arbeit. Die Künstler sind nicht nur in der Ausstellung House of Norway des Museums Angewandte Kunst vertreten, sondern haben auch eine bedeutende Monografie bei arnoldsche Art Publishers veröffentlicht. Im Rahmen der Ausstellung wird Liv Blåvarp ein Gespräch mit der Kunsthistorikerin Liesbeth den Besten führen, und Torbjørn Kvasbø wird ein Gespräch mit der Kunsthistorikerin Jorunn Veiteberg führen.
Museum Angewandte Kunst Schaumainkai 17 60594 Frankfurt
Öffnungszeiten: Mo geschlossen Di, Do–So 10–18 Uhr Mi 10–20 Uh
HOUSE OF NORWAY: Frankfurt vom 11.10.2019 bis 26.01.2020 Ab Herbst 2019 widmet das Museum Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt seine gesamte Ausstellungsfläche Norwegen, dem Ehrengast der Frankfurter Buchmesse 2019.
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daki-diary · 7 years ago
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Joar Nango - European Everything (detail) (2017) #documenta14
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6pillars · 7 years ago
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European Everything - Norway at Documenta14
European Everything – Norway at Documenta14
As the quinquennial Documenta 14 opens in its second city, Kassel in Germany, we hear from participating artist Joar Nango.
One of the endangered Sámi tribes in Norway, Nango is an architect who creates installations and collaborative works with the environment and social context in mind. His open air piece at Athens Conservatoire is called European Everythingand he will now present his…
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artasnoidea · 7 years ago
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theseareafewthingsilike · 4 years ago
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Joar Nango
Sámi Shelters 
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ktb-berlin · 6 years ago
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Martijn in 't Veld - Happy Potato Salad
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Wednesday March 13, 7 - 10 pm Exhibition from March 14 to April 6, opening hours every Wednesday 1 - 6 pm and on arrangement (contact Martijn in 't Veld or Alexandra Hamann 27878866) Martijn in 't Veld (b. 1980, Zwaanschans, the Netherlands) is a visual artist and writer, who lives in Berlin. In December 2018, he published his first picture book called the Happy Potato, with Motto Books. For the exhibition Happy Potato Salad at KTB - Kombinat für Text und Bild, Berlin, Martijn will present Happy Potato prints and murals, as well as a range of short stories, text works, silkscreens, drawings and booklets.
About the artist Martijn in 't Veld is interested in the poetry of everyday objects, whether found on a stroll along the canal or on his kitchen sink, which lead to often witty, minimal and poetic work, that ranges from weather reports, sausage prints, cardboard murals, sock sculptures and cookbooks. Recent publications, exhibitions and projects include E, with Joar Nango for Documenta 14, Athens, 2017; A Small Life, the Landing Strip, Berlin, 2017; No Space for a Piano with Mikko Kuorinki and Mathijs van Geest, Peach Rotterdam, 2017; Green Oranges, Tenda, Evora, Portugal, 2017; The Name of the Sun is Yellow, Rollo Press, 2016; Chris, the Dreaming Museum Guard for Musée Legitime, 2018; The Mobile House turns with the Sun at House of Egorn, Berlin, 2018. He is currently working on a cookbook with 1 ingredient recipes and a collection of illustrated short stories called Mister Spare, to be published with the kind support of the Stimuleringsfonds, the Netherlands in 2019 — see also:  www.thenameofthesunisyellow.com / @thenameofthesun
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mikromakro · 7 years ago
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Parts of the installation “European Everything” (2017) by Artist Joar Nango at Athens Conservatoir (Odeon) hosted by documenta 14
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