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Knut Henrik Henriksen - Untitled (A5), 2011, brass, 62 x 41.5 cm
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2024 olympics Norway roster
Athletics
Håvard Ingvaldsen (Moelv)
Tobias Grønstad (Oslo)
Narve Nordås (Rogaland Fylke)
Jakob Ingebrigtsen (Sandnes)
Karsten Warholm (Ulsteinvik)
Zerei Mezngi (Rogaland Fylke)
Sondre Nordstad-Moen (Trondheim)
Sondre Guttormsen (Ski)
Simen Guttormsen (Ski)
Pål Lillefosse (Bergen)
Marcus Thomsen (Voss)
Elvind Henriksen (Oslo)
Thomas Mardal (Gloppen)
Markus Rooth (Oslo)
Sander Skotheim (Oslo)
Josefine Eriksen (Stavern)
Astri Ertzgaard (Oslo)
Henriette Jæger (Aremark)
Amalie Iuel (Lørenskog Kommune)
Line Kloster (Oslo)
Karoline Grøvdal (Ålesund Kommune)
Elisabeth Slettum (Stavanger)
Lene Retzius (Ringsaker)
Beatrice Llano (Bergen)
Marie-Therese Obst (Oslo)
Boxing
Omar Shiha (Oslo)
Sunniva Hofstad (Trondheim)
Canoeing
Kristine Amundsen (Bærum)
Hedda Øritsland (Bærum)
Anna Sletsjøe (Oslo)
Maria Virik (Oslo)
Cycling
Søren Wærenskjold (Mandal)
Tobias Foss (Lillehammer Kommune)
Knut Røhme (Oslo)
Marte Edseth (Oslo)
Ingvild Gåskjenn (Horten)
Anita Stenberg (Drammen)
Diving
Helle Tuxen (Tananger)
Equestrian
Isabel Freese (Mühlen, Germany)
Victoria Gulliksen (Knokke, Belgium)
Golf
Viktor Hovland (Stillwater, Oklahoma)
Kristoffer Ventura (Palm Beach Gardens, Florida)
Celine Borge (Tønsberg)
Madelene Stavnar (Tønsberg)
Handball
Vetle Aga (Bodø)
Sander Sagosen (Trondheim)
Sebastian Barthold (Bærum)
Petter Øverby (Kongsvinger)
Kristian Sæverås (Oslo)
Kristian Bjørnsen (Stavanger)
Magnus Gullerud (Skarnes)
Tobias Grøndahl (Bærum)
Christian O'Sullivan (Oslo)
Harald Reinkind (Tønsberg)
Torbjørn Bergerud (Røyken)
Gabriel Setterblom (Oslo)
Simen Lyse (Tronheim)
Alexandre Christoffersen-Blonz (Stavanger)
Veronica Kristiansen (Stavanger)
Maren Aardahl (Trondheim)
Stine Skogrand (Bergen)
Nora Mørk (Oslo)
Stine Dahmke (Nittedal)
Silje Solberg-Østhassel (Bærum Kommune)
Kari Brattset-Dale (Fredrikstad)
Kristine Breistøl (Oslo)
Vilde Mortensen-Ingstad (Oslo)
Katrine Lunde (Kristiansand)
Marit Røsberg-Jacobsen (Narvik)
Camilla Herrem (Sola Kommune)
Sanna Solberg-Isaksen (Bærum Kommune)
Henny Reistad (Bærum Kommune)
Thale Rushfeldt-Deila (Porsgrunn Kommune)
Rowing
Jonas Juel (Oslo)
Lars Benske (Fredrikstad)
Martin Helseth (Ålesund Kommune)
Kjetil Borch (Tønsberg)
Kristoffer Brun (Bergen)
Jan Helvig (Oslo)
Erik Solbakken (Fredrikstad)
Ask Tjøm (Oslo)
Thea Helseth (Ålesund Kommune)
Inger Kavlie (Oslo)
Sailing
Hermann Tomasgaard (Lørenskog Kommune)
Mina Mobekk (Oslo)
Line Høst (Oslo)
Helene Næss (Tønsberg)
Marie Rønningen (Bærum Kommune)
Shooting
Jon-Hermann Hegg (Dingle, Ireland)
Ole Halvorsen (Blomøyna)
Erik Watndal (Oslo)
Jeannette Duestad (Tønsberg)
Synnøve Berg (Stavanger)
Jenny Stene (Lørenskog Kommune)
Swimming
Jon Jøntvedt (Bryne)
Nicholas Lia (Oslo)
Henrik Christiansen (Lørenskog Kommune)
Taekwondo
Richard Konopka-Ordemann (Nannestad Kommune)
Tennis
Casper Ruud (Snarøya)
Triathlon
Kristian Blummenfelt (Bergen)
Vetle Thorn (Oslo)
Solveig Løvseth (Trondheim)
Lotte Miller (Stavanger)
Volleyball
Anders Mol (Stord Kommune)
Christian Sørum (Rælingen Kommune)
Weightlifting
Solfrid Koanda (Grimstad Kommune)
Wrestling
Grace Jacob-Bullen (Fredrikstad)
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Knut Henrik Henriksen, Monument Without a Cause, 2009, wallpaper, 55 x 7 x 10 cm
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Nils Bech: When You Looked at Me from Nils Bech on Vimeo.
When You Looked at Me- Nils Bech
Directed by Tove Sivertsen and Silas Henriksen
Cinematography Cecilie Semec
Editing by Morteza Vaseghi
Pre- editing by Jennie Hagevik Bringaker
Focus puller Sindri Tyr Högnason
DIT and Camera assistant Lasse Selvli
Dancers: Silas Henriksen Marianne Haugli Ane Evjen Gjøvåg Ole Willy Falkhaugen Åse-Marie Eide Rannestad Timmy Bergstrom Gitte Lill Paulsen
Filmed on location at The Norwegian National Opera House 2012
Words and music by Nils Bech
Produced and arranged by Ost&Kjex
String arrangements by Ole Henrik Moe and Bendik Giske
Mixed by Knut Sævik
Under exclusive licence to Fysisk Format
fysiskformat.no
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NOVEL in Oslo - Upstairs launch, 8 December 2016, 19:00 at Kunstnernes Hus, as part of Bergen Kunsthall in Oslo, presenting highlights of current programme with Knut Henrik Henriksen and screening of Moyra Davey’s Hemlock Forest, 2016.
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Knut Henrik Henriksen - Elephant, 2010-2013
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Knut Henrik Henriksen - Elephant, 2010-2013
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Upstairs For the Upstairs residency, NOVEL (Alun Rowlands & Matt Williams) will host events, readings, screenings and the dispersion of a new publication. Upstairs will be cast in the yellow glow of Mark Leckey’s Untitled (Sodium Light), 2014 and filled by the sound and textual image of Hannah Black’s Power Cut 1970, 2012. The NOVEL archive covers the walls of Upstairs as a locus for reading and the fictioning of a scenario. NOVEL asks us to think of writing as something distinct from information, as at least one realm of cultural production that is exempt from the encompassing obligation to communicate.
In print Ed Atkins, Lutz Bacher, Hannah Black, Elaine Cameron-Weir, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, James Hoff, Lisa Holzer, Travis Jeppesen, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Zoe Leonard, Stuart Middleton, Calla Henkel & Max Pitegoff, Richard Sides, Cally Spooner, Studio for Propositional Cinema, Martine Syms, Gili Tal, Oscar Tuazon, Peter Wachtler, Steven Warwick & Nora Khan and Canary Wharf. NOVEL Upstairs is published as part of the Upstairs Residency Programme at Bergen Kunsthall 22 November– 11 December 2016 Edited by Alun Rowlands & Matt Williams Designed by Sarah Boris PP.90, 162 x 229 mm ISBN 978-1-5272-0375-4
On screen NOVEL film programme including a.o. B.S Johnson, Paradigm, 1970; Chen Zhou, My Loving Artist - Yu Honglei, 2012; Bernadette Corporation, Hell Frozen Over, 2000; Stephen Sutcliffe, Writer in Residence, 2010; Cerith Wyn Evans, Degrees of Blindness, 1988; Oliver Payne & Nick Relph, Comma, Pregnant Pause, 2004; Arash Nassiri, Darwin Darwah, 2016.
On Reading 10 December 2016, 15:00 – 01:00 Upstairs and Landmark, Bergen Kunsthall On Reading, brings together artists, writers and performers to explore reading as a distinct and singular practice within contemporary art. With lectures and readings from Hannah Gregory, Karolin Meunier, Elaine Cameron-Weir and Travis Jeppesen; a remote conversation between Aveek Sen (Calcutta) and Moyra Davey (New York); a Landmark screening of Sidsel Meineche Hansen Seroquel®, 2014; a play by Studio for Propositional Cinema, Cut With Some Pieces of Cinematography: A Sonata for Two Women, 2016; and a DJ set by Steven Warwick aka Heatsick. Watch live stream: www.ustream.tv/channel/platform-bergen-kunsthall
Off-Site 30-31 January 2017: Bergen Offentlige Bibliotek, Strømgaten 6, 5015 Bergen 1 February 2017: Odda Bibliotek, Rådhuset Opheimsgata 31, 5750 Odda The Quiet Volume, Tim Etchells & Ant Hampton NOVEL’s Upstairs residency will conclude with The Quiet Volume a whispered, self-generated (autoteatro) performance for two visitors at a time, exploiting the particular tension common to libraries: a combination of silence and concentration within which our experiences of reading and listening unfold.
In Oslo NOVEL Upstairs launch, 8 December 2016, 19:00 at Kunstnernes Hus, as part of Bergen Kunsthall in Oslo, presenting highlights of current programme with Knut Henrik Henriksen and screening of Moyra Davey’s Hemlock Forest, 2016.
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Knut Henrik Henriksen - Alp Stick, 2015 59 x 246 x 2 cm
#wood#glitter#paint#Knut Henrik Henriksen#Alp Stick#art#artist#contemporary art#sculpture#installation#object#white
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© Knut Henrik Henriksen Untitled (Woodchip and Charcoal Dust), 2011 (Detail) Woodchip Wallpaper and Charcoal Dust 50 cm x 276 cm KNUT HENRIK HENRIKSEN A curtain of pearls, like points, defining a line and a plane, hung to define a specific volume 11 March - 17 April, 2011 www.hollybushgardens.co.uk
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Amazing piece of art by Pae White. Made with coton & polyester
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