Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Olve Sande "Flats" at Akershus Kunstsenter

The other exhibition, that was in house when I started my internship, was Olve Sandes exhibition of flats in different expressions and materials. His work is detailed and accurate, maybe in contrast to the other exhibition in house? The different pieces of the exhibition floats into each other, as forms and details from one piece is used "with a twist" in another, and I get a peaceful and almost meditative state of mind by walking through the rooms.

"Floorpiece in yellow and white"
by Olve Sande 

"No better cure than Business" and "Working for Abstraction (Big Black)"
by Olve Sande

"Possler totem II" and "Possler totem I"
by Olve Sande

"Linoleum Composition in Grey with Knife" and "To Skim Flat Dreams (blue)"
by Olve Sande

"Bolton Landing Flats"
by Olve Sande

"Draving No. 1"
by Olve Sande

"Forms of Continuety"
by Olve Sande

"Working for Abstraction I and II" and "Dedication to M."
by Olve Sande
"Untitled Sculpture work" and "To Lie Down upon Nikita"

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