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Marius Engh is a visual artist working with a variety of media to summarise different stages of his research on history, anthropology, modernism and social semiotics. He has had several gallery and museum exhibitions, including at the Kunsthall Oslo (2011), Fábrica de Talentos, Porto, Portugal (2010), Witte de With Center of Contemporary Art, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2009) and Bergen Kunsthall (2006). His work is part of several private and public collections.
Leander Djønne is a sculptor, performer, writer and filmmaker. He was educated at the Art Academies in Oslo and Bergen (Norway), Malmö (Sweden) and at the Staedelschüle, Frankfurt am Main (Germany). Djønne has had solo exhibitions at UKS (Oslo); Gallery Rekord (Oslo); Landings (Vestfossen, Norway) and EL Parche Residency Gallery (Bogotá, Colombia). He has taken part in group exhibitions at CCS Paris (Paris, France); Kunstnerforbundet (Oslo); Al Mahatta Gallery (Ramallah, Palestine); Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art (Oslo); 0047 (Oslo), Bonniers Konsthall (Stockhom, Sweden); Documenta 12 (Kassel, Germany) and Hannover Kunstverein (Hannover, Germany) among others. He is one of the founders of the collaborative project The Parallel Action and the artist-run initiative Dortmund Bodega in Oslo.
Kristian Skylstad has been working as a photographer, gallerist, curator, fiction writer, art critic and videoartist and is dealing with an ongoing conceptual art practice that is mostly connected to poetry, which lately has been built down to give more time for his documentaries. The last three years he’s been working on the 97 min long documentary Violence of Silence, which is made in the aftermath of the Vietnam War, and is dealing with the ongoing great depression. One year ago he started the artist run gallery NoPlace (Oslo) together with Stian Gabrielsen, Petter Buhagen and Karen Nikgol. His work is mimicking a strongly subjective approach, but this is just a method for getting attention towards an extensive output of the collective research, aesthetics and political standpoints of his own generation.
Terje Nicolaisen received his education at the Academy of Fine Art (KHIB), Bergen, Norway, and the Academy of Fine Art (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway. He has since exhibited extensively in Norway and abroad. Among his recent exhibitions are 'Starving Artist Super Star' (2011), Archive Books, Berlin, Germany; 'Paperwork' (2011), Henie Onstad Art Centre, Høvik, Norway; 'Young Melancolic Society' (2011) Kunstnerforbundet, Oslo, Norway; 'Tegneklubben' (2010), Grimm Museum, Berlin; 'The mind of this death is unrelentingly awake' (2009), Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA), Oslo; 'Museo De Pasatiempo Enlargement' (2010), Kunsthall Oslo, Oslo; 'Drawingbiennale' (2010), Momentum Kunsthall, Moss, Norway; 'Books, Texts and Drawing' (2008), Galleri Riis, Oslo; 'Bokaktig' (2006), Fotogalleriet, Oslo; 'Stilleben/Rakett' (2005), Projekt 0047, Berlin, Germany and 'Tegneklubben' (2005), Bergen Kunsthall/No.5, Bergen. The reader 'Supplementary Notes 1994 - 2011 On Selected Proposals 1995 - 2005' was published in connection with 'Paperwork' at the Henie Onstad Art Centre.