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FOCUS-ART INSTALLATIONS

PRECARIOUS INSTALLATIONS IN TEGNERFORBUNDET ARTGALLERY IN OSLO, NORWAY 6. JAN. - 4. FEB 2007 FOLLOWED BY FREQUENT MANIPULATIONS OF INSIGNIFICANT OBJECTS IN A NAKED CORNER OF MY STUDIO AT HOEVIK, NORWAY AND UNSTABLE MARBLES IN PIETRASANTA, ITALY APRIL-MAY FOR DIGITAL DOCUMENTATION IN VARIOUS BLOGS

20 July 2012

Gallery NoPlace, Old OSLO, JUNE 2012

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KJELL VARVIN

KJELL VARVIN
Solvikveien 18
N-1363 HØVIK
+47 92824096
varvin@gmail.com

When a new experiment is started a whole world of possibilities lies ahead. You know that by initiating it, the variations will multiply rapidly. Insignificant pieces of wood, plywood, iron rods and glass are collected and put together, mostly without knowing what will be the result. Single objects find a way to coexist in a kind of vulnerable harmony. Their instability is an expression of the general, fragile, temporary presence. Indeed, these installations often collapse before they can be documented by the digital camera. But some survive for the few minutes or seconds that it takes to shoot.
I like to build and rebuild; to form structures and let them develop freely, see them succumb spontaneously and then re-emerge as totally different systems.
I am not trying to postpone the inevitable or prolong any illusion of stability. The result of my work should be understood as proposals, not definite statements.

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