The Unloved – An exhibition by Felicia Honkasalo and Sam Williams
The Unloved is an exhibition by artists Felicia Honkasalo and Sam Williams in which the starring role is played by a plant largely deemed undesirable by humans: a “weed”.
The Unloved is an exhibition by artists Felicia Honkasalo and Sam Williams in which the starring role is played by a plant largely deemed undesirable by humans: a “weed”.
With the exhibition All Eyes On as a backdrop and with a shared commitment to peace, Bishop Kari Mangrud Alvsvåg meets two of the young curators, Laiba Shafiq and Rosa Horiat, for a conversation about how one can work to promote peace. The night will finish with musical performances and a complimentary dinner.
All Eyes On is an exhibition of video works by emerging and established Palestinian artists, curated by members of the PRAKSIS Teen Advisory Board, as part of the three-year Young Curators Mentorship programme. The programme is a collaboration between Nitja Centre for Contemporary Art and PRAKSIS.
Using slit-scan photography and 1970s image slide PAX dissolve units, Henrik Follesø Egeland’s Extended Dissolve takes a closer look at the static image in a constant state of change.
This exhibition is the first presentation of preliminary results from the residency Dataton Dialogues. Phase 1, centred around production, research and experimentation took place in October–November; phase 2, in December–January, now seeks to open the process to the public through talks, presentations and visits.
Join artist Adam Peacock as he offers an intimate insight into the ideas, research and processes behind the exhibition, The Validation Junky. The tour will be followed by informal conversation and drinks to celebrate the exhibition as it comes to a close.
Taking place at RAM Galleri, Adam Peacock’s exhibition, The Validation Junky, takes a critical look at the entangled relationships between social media, emerging technologies and the human body.
Held at Nitja Centre for Contemporary Art, this exhibition is a continuation of the Young Curators Residency held in 2021. Featuring eleven artists, it takes toothing as a metaphor to question what we mean by “well-being”.
Artistic interventions by participants of residency 17 Climata transform the exhibition spaces of the Norsk Teknisk Museum into a creative gallery-laboratory for probing relationships to fossil fuels.
Visit the Norske Teknisk Museum for the premier of Canadian artist Bianca Hlywa’s short film The Heat Treatment.
Visit PRAKSIS HQ for an exhibition of art works, text, sound and more, all drawn from our online channel PRAKSIS Presents.
Join us for Oslo Kulturnatt 2019! PRAKSIS has headed into the attic and rediscovered an array of goodies and oddments – artworks and after-thoughts, messages and mementos – that testify to three and a half years of intense, challenging, funny and rewarding activity.
An informal event bringing together works in progress and short presentations of the six residents' research during their time in Oslo.
LNM and PRAKSIS present project works produced in relation to the two organisations’ residency collaboration, Painting Project: Out Looking Inwards.
Developing from their 2017 residency collaboration with Mauritius-born, British artist Lindsay Seers, Fotogalleriet and PRAKSIS are excited to announce the first solo exhibition in Norway by this widely acclaimed practitioner.
An exhibition by Juan Covelli (CO), Anna Sofie Mathiasen (DK), Lara Ögel (TR), Amina Sahan (NO), Kim Svensson (SE), and Stephanie von Spreter (DE).
An exhibition of monumental, temporary sculpture by residents Sayed Sattar Hasan (UK), Gereon Krebber (DE), Kjetil D. Kristensen (NO), Mathew Lacosse (CA), Claudia Mann (DE), Evgeniya Martirosyan (RU), and Catriona Robertson (UK).
For a rainy day… Publishing as a site of collectivization residents open an exhibition of work made collectively working with objects from the archive.