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Corpus

23 Jun, 2022 - 31 Jul, 2022

In 2017, Henie Onstad established a photography program, resulting in the acquisition of new works of photography and media art to the collection. The artists exhibited here span several generations and are all important and innovative in the field of camera-based art. Several works have been acquired with funds received from The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Culture during the COVID-19 pandemic. Others are generous gifts.

A prominent motif and theme in the exhibition is the human body. The body appears fragmented, vulnerable, and fragile in many of the works. This is apparent in Fin Serck-Hanssen's large portrait series Theme AIDS (1993). In other works, the body is flexible, strong, or idealized, as in Cathrine Opie's portrait Idexa (2012) and Carmen Winant's textile photographic collage of female pleasure. Mikkel McAlinden and Linn Pedersen thematize perceptions of nature and the search for human forms in our surroundings.




In 2017, Henie Onstad established a photography program, resulting in the acquisition of new works of photography and media art to the collection. The artists exhibited here span several generations and are all important and innovative in the field of camera-based art. Several works have been acquired with funds received from The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Culture during the COVID-19 pandemic. Others are generous gifts.

A prominent motif and theme in the exhibition is the human body. The body appears fragmented, vulnerable, and fragile in many of the works. This is apparent in Fin Serck-Hanssen's large portrait series Theme AIDS (1993). In other works, the body is flexible, strong, or idealized, as in Cathrine Opie's portrait Idexa (2012) and Carmen Winant's textile photographic collage of female pleasure. Mikkel McAlinden and Linn Pedersen thematize perceptions of nature and the search for human forms in our surroundings.




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Sonja Henies vei 31 Høvikodden, Norway NO-1311

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