Selection of shows at 1857

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1857 is an artist-run exhibition space occupying a former lumberyard in Grønland, downtown Oslo. It was founded in 2010 by artists Steffen Håndlykken and Stian Eide Kluge, with graphic designers Eriksen / Brown as essential collaborators.

The space consists of a 280 m2 concrete factory hall, with raw concrete walls and 11 metres to a ceiling with beautiful skylights, which has been joined to an older wooden house with a storefront facing the street.

1857 aims to introduce young international artists to a Norwegian audience, and takes advantage of the high degree of freedom that comes from being an artist-run space in terms of how exhibitions are conceptualised, formulated and presented. There is an on-going conversation that runs through all of the shows about how to challenge or disregard conventions that prevail in institutional exhibition making. This approach has lead 1857 to open-ended collaborations with artists as well as characteristic exhibition designs, press releases and cocktails served on the openings.

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Inhuman at Fridericianum

Artists: Julieta Aranda, Dora Budor, Andrea Crespo, Nicolas Deshayes, Aleksandra Domanović, David Douard, Jana Euler, Cécile B. Evans, Melanie Gilligan, Oliver Laric, Johannes Paul Raether, Pamela Rosenkranz, Stewart Uoo, Lu Yang, Anicka Yi Exhibition title: Inhuman Curated by: Susanne Pfeffer Venue: Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany Date:  March 29 – June 14, 2015 Photography: ©Achim Hatzius, images … Read more

These Are Not My Horses at James Fuentes

Artists: Marc Kokopeli, Andy Hope 1930, Jeffrey Joyal, Win McCarthy, James Ensor, David Douard, Robert Bittenbender, Joseph Geagan, Danh Vo, Valerie Keane, Jakub Julian Ziolkowski, Rochelle Goldberg Exhibition title:  These Are Not My Horses Curated by: Alexander Shulan Venue:  James Fuentes, New York, US Date: June 12 – July 3, 2015 Photography: images courtesy of the … Read more