23 February 2014

Hold stenhårdt fast på greia di

Hold stenhårdt fast på greia di - Norsk kunst og kvinnekamp 1968-89
31.1.-27.4.14
Kunsthall Stavanger
Norwegian feminist art and art by feminist artists 1968-89


The main exhibition this spring at Kunsthall Stavanger is the award-winning exhibition documenting the "golden age" of feminism and feminist art. Some artworks are strongly depicting the case, others have a rather hidden connection to feminism. Here are slogan posters, sexual organs, menstruations, cross-dressers, exhausted mothers, anger, but also beauty, humour and geometry and abstracts.

Exhibition view
Exhibition view

Exhibition view
Exhibition view

Poster - Norsk sykepleierforbund
Poster - Norsk sykepleierforbund

Morten Juvet: Exhibition poster Samliv
Morten Juvet: Exhibition poster Samliv

Elsebeth Rahlff: Gjennomskåret livmor
Elsebeth Rahlff: Gjennomskåret livmor

Terje Roalkvam: Manstyle
Terje Roalkvam: Manstyle

Zdenka Rusova
Artwork by Zdenka Rusova

Elisabeth Haarr: Frustrasjonsteppe
Elisabeth Haarr: Frustrasjonsteppe

Tove Pedersen: Søndag ettermiddag
Tove Pedersen: Søndag ettermiddag

Eva Lange: Frø
Eva Lange: Frø

Sidsel Paaske
Artwork by Sidsel Paaske

Sonia Krohn: Kjemp ikke alene mot krisa
Sonia Krohn: Kjemp ikke alene mot krisa


Exhibitions at Kunsthall Stavanger 31.1.-27.4.14

William Wegman's Flo/Flow
Amy Bessone
Wynne Greenwood & K8 Hardy: New Report
Exhibitions in the foyer of Kunsthall Stavanger
31.1.-27.4.14
Kunsthall Stavanger

On display in the foyer at Kunsthall Stavanger are a video installation of two identical dogs by William Wegman, raised fist sculptures and prints by Amy Bessone, and a mock-news video by Wynne Greenwood & K8 Hardy.

William Wegman's Flo/Flow
William Wegman's Flo/Flow

Amy Bessone
Amy Bessone

Wynne Greenwood & K8 Hardy: New Report
Wynne Greenwood & K8 Hardy: New Report