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Gravity is a mixed blessing

Happening, photograph, video, object. This piece was one of my first works after I packed my bags in Berlin and moved to Oslo. At the time I was very intrigued by historical buildings, landmarks and the representation of national identity. Similar to Palast der Republik, the Holmenkollen jump tower was and is a building of national interest. At the time, there was a heated discussion in Norway about whether renewing or demolishing this iconic construction after approximately 30 years in use to host the world’s biggest ski-jump event–the Kollenhop. There were pros and cons. I went up several times to document the demolishing process and finally decided to apply for permission to hold a “performance” where to throw a bicycle off the rails from the top of the tower and from there 60 meters down to the ground. It was great fun! First after developing the film, I realised that in the top left corner, there was an airplane accidentally depicted pointing upwards, whereas the bike was falling downwards. This juxtaposition gave way to the title: Gravity is a mixed blessing.

Artwork for purchase only consists of photograph + 1 small print copy (30x30cm) of the destroyed bicycle. The price includes 5% art tax.

kr 10900,00

10 in stock

< 1 kg
125 cm (length) x 100 cm (height)
Analog photograph digitalised FineArt print / Giclée on Hahnemühle PhotoRag Baryta 315 to ensure longevity and colour accuracy | 2008
Limited to ten copies + 1 artist proof | Hand-signed by the artist | Certificate of authenticity
Unframed
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