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Nina Malterud: Weather Maps, 2018-2022
The Weather Maps can be read as images from outer space, globes and satellites – or just thin discs of clay and glazes. They have been on display separately or as an installation like a cloud.
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- (image 1) Weather Maps, 2018-22, diam. 20-30 cm. Photo: Dag Fosse
- (images 1-3) Weather Maps, 2018-22, diam. 20-28 cm. Photo: Øystein Klakegg
- (images 4-10) Weather Maps, 2018-22, diam. 20-30 cm. Photo: Dag Fosse
- (image 11) Installation of Weather Maps at KRAFT Gallery, Bergen 2018, acquired by Kode Art Museum Bergen. Photo: KRAFT