Exhibition: “Showreel Obscura: A Hundred One Artworks “ at Kunstgarasjen

Torild Stray
Moulding Time
Charcoal and water colour paints, acrylics on heavy colored paper
2016

Showreel Obscura

A Hundred One Artworks 
by Torild Stray

Audiovisuals by Kenneth G. Wikdahl


The installation Showreel Obscura is a collaborative project between the artist Torild Stray and curator Kenneth G. Wikdahl.

In Showreel Obscura, Wikdahl presents 101 artworks (2011-2016) by Torild Stray, part audiovisual and part physical installation including a soundtrack produced by Wikdahl along with 2D&3D artworks installed.

Torild Stray works in painting, drawing and sculpture. She is based in Bergen and New York.Stray's work was recently included in "Inferno II "curated by New York based curator R.Zamudio at Pristine Gallery, Monterrey, Mexico. Her most resent one person show “Scapes & Skulls” was held at Gallery Langegaarden, Bergen May 2015.
Stray has been the recipient of many awards and scholarships, including the New York Times Scholarship and The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Artist in Residence Program in The World Trade Centre.


Kenneth G. Wikdahl, managing director and curator at Galleri SE in Bergen, Norway. In addition to directing exhibitons of important artists such as Ed Moses, Yue Minjun, Adam Fuss and Hiroshi Sugito Wikdahl has produced his own work with sound and music for the past twelve years.

Welcome to an audiovisual VISUAL experience at the Project Space at Kunst Garasjen
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Where : Project space at Kunst Garasjen Møllendalsveien 15. 5009 Bergen 
When: November 25th - December 18th 2016
OPENING: Friday  Nov 25th 7PM - 9PM

KUNSTGARASJEN RECEIVES SUPPORT FROM :
Bergen kommune, Hordaland Fylkeskommune, Norsk Kulturråd, Bildende Kunstneres Hjelpefond, H.Westfal-Larsen og hustru Anna Westfal-Larsen hjelpefond, Grieg Foundation, SpareBank 1 SR-Bank.

https://www.kunstgarasjen.no/kunstnere-s-aa/torildstray

Photo : Thor Brodreskift https://thorbrodreskift.com/



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