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Nina Malterud: Material Statements, 2022

March 27, 2023
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Material Statements
Whiteout, 2021
Victoria, 2021
Material Statements
Oval Dish, 2021
Oval, 2013
Tablets, 2018
Blue Moon, 2021
Solar Plexus, 2020
Square with Circle, 2018
Material Statements
Left: Pots, 1994. Right: Pot, 1984. Back: Tiles, 1990s
Cups, 1980-85

Nina Malterud: Material Statements, 2022

Material Statements – a large solo exhibition in 2022 at Kode Art Museum in Bergen, 750 m2 featuring more than a hundred works from every stage of Malterud’s career. Jorunn Veiteberg was curator and the exhibition design was done by artist/architect Arne Ingvaldsen. The exhibition was accompanied by a major publication featuring texts by Glenn Adamson, Jorunn Veiteberg and Anne Britt Ylvisåker, available in English.

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  • Material Statements overview. Front: Pots 1989, h. 63 – 70 – 50 cm, from National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Kode Bergen and Concert Hall Bodø. Back: whiteout 2021. Photo: Øystein Klakegg
  • Whiteout, 2021, 55 x 67 cm, National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design. Photo: Øystein Klakegg
  • Victoria, 2021, diam. 55 – 29 cm, Kode Bergen. Photo: Dag Fosse
  • Material Statements overview. Photo: Øystein Klakegg
  • Oval Dish, 2021, 28 x 44 cm, National Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, Trondheim. Photo: Øystein Klakegg
  • Oval, 2013. 33 x 39 cm. Photo: Dag Fosse
  • Tablets, 2018, 25 x 18 cm, from Kode Bergen, Röhsska Museum of Craft and Design Gothenburg, and private. Photo: Dag Fosse
  • Blue Moon, 2021, diam. 45 cm. Kode Bergen. Photo: Øystein Klakegg
  • Solar Plexus, 2020, diam. 37 cm. Photo: Øystein Klakegg
  • Square with Circle, 2018, 37 x 37 cm. Photo: Øystein Klakegg
  • Material Statements overview. Photo: Øystein Klakegg
  • Left: Pots, 1994, Inland University of Norway, h. 74 cm. Right: Pot, 1984, National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, h. 70 cm. Back: Tiles from 1990s. Photo: Dag Fosse
  • Cups, 1980-85, from Kode Bergen, National Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, Trondheim, and private. Photo: Øystein Klakegg
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