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INSTALLATIONS PRESENTED in PUBLIC SPACES

26.6.16

20160618 THE NORTHERN NORWAY ART MUSEUM at TROMSOE opening FRI GEOMETRI show until 2.Oct 2016



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installation in the main hall
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14.4.16

20160408 TEGNERFORBUNDET 100 YEARS

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22.2.16

NORDNORSK KUNSTMUSEUM, Tromsø 2016 20. February as shown at exhibit TREASURES

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O´HOY welded steel and CIRCULAR drawing on plywood 122x122cm

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18.2.16

http://www.akershuskunstsenter.no/2016/02/18/kjell-varvin-ustabile-variabler-bilder-fra-utstillingen/
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5.2.16

20160205 solo show at AKERSHUS KUNSTSENTER opening 13.Feb-until 13. March 2016

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 large photo as part of installation with same motif on the opposite wall in real

 large photo as part of installation with same motif on the opposite wall in real
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20160118 participation at Bærum Kunsthall 18-31 January 2016, painting by Kristin Nordhoy, floor text by Jan Christensen

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15.7.15

2015 from the summer show CORNER PIECES  at THE VIGELAND MUSEUM (welded steel painted blue:EASY CORNER 1995)

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Easy Corner at Vigelandmuseet

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13.7.15

2009 GALLERY ERIK STEEN, OSLO   welded steel

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2009 GALLERY ERIK STEEN, OSLO  welded steel

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KJELL VARVIN

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I enter my studio, pick up the bits and pieces, join them in the corner and they fit well, or not well. My inner motor calculates on its own and imagines solutions, like in a rapid movie where the bits fly to and fro very quickly until they smack together in a satisfactory way. That’s how it works, but sometimes not.

I like the thrill of observing the elements on the limit of disequilibrio, the suspense just before collapse, where a fragile stability still holds the structures together.

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