SPECIAL FEATURE: 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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Blue Majik at L’Atelier-ksr

Artists: Neïl Beloufa, Julie Grosche, Clémence de La Tour du Pin, Hanne Lippard, Adrien Missika, Antoine Renard, Anthony Salvador, Santiago Taccetti, Tore Wallert Exhibition title: Blue Majik Venue: L’Atelier-ksr, Berlin, Germany Date:  Abril 26 – June 27, 2015 Photography: images courtesy of the artists and L’Atelier-ksr, Berlin for a future V: I’m in a soup … Read more

Reboot Horizon at Cell Project Space

Artists: Marte Eknæs, Alice Khalilova, Santiago Taccetti Exhibition title: Reboot Horizon Venue: Cell Project Space, London, UK Date: November 13, 2014 – January 11, 2015 Photography: Courtesy of the artists and Cell Project Space When a page freezes on the syncopated browser of a web user, there is a moment of change in the landscape marked … Read more