Scan Magazine, Issue 119, December 2018

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Scan Magazine  |  Special Theme  |  Nordic Design Special – Norwegian Craft and Art

Detail, Murmuri. By Eve Ariza.

Kunsthall 3.14 — questioning the present, for the future By stimulating dialogue and fuelling dynamic meetings between spectators and art, Kunsthall 3.14 is a champion of contemporary expressions. Over the past 30 years, this non-profit institution has been instrumental in placing Norway on the map of contemporary art homes – bringing forth the unknown, and challenging established discourse. By Julie Linden  |  Photos: Kunsthall 3.14

“Our programme is based on creating dialogue through art, and nurturing a process of interpretation and understanding,” says Malin Barth, director of Kunsthall 3.14. “We hope to accomplish this in a way that facilitates and validates both individual experiences and collective dialogue and analysis. In doing so, I think we can challenge preconceived ideas and fixed narratives.”

Diverging from established narratives Kunsthall 3.14, located in the heart of Bergen, has a long-standing history of breaking the mould and branching out 26  |  Issue 119  |  December 2018

from the mainstream. From the very beginning, the institution has aimed to achieve a diverse and inclusive profile, diverging from the typically western narrative of contemporary art – acknowledging that, while contemporary art has traditionally sprung from the west, the best art is not necessarily created with a western perspective. “Contemporary art emerged as a western phenomenon, but the new geography of contemporary art production is in an exciting process of erasing the previous monopoly held by the west. It is within this expanded field that we primarily engage,” says Barth.

Embracing the political The institution is indeed one with a global perspective, incorporating important contributions by artists from around the world. Part of this approach is never shying away from the political, says Barth. “Art is expression and reflection, and it encourages forms of exchange and critical thinking. It also holds the ability to mobilise action. The aim is that the art exhibited at Kunsthall 3.14 should be relevant; the projects are often closely linked to current and pressing social issues. We work with artists who question the present for the future.” The institution actively pursues emerging artists and their developing portfolios, while also featuring leading artists and their important contributions to the art scene. The result is an art scene that always breaks new ground and implements cross-cultural and transnational understandings. “The contributions by artists from around the world encour-


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