I’d like to conclude by reminding you that I did not write this text. You could say that the real me is hidden behind the words, and you don’t really learn anything about me by listening to what I say. The one who wrote the text tried to figure out what someone who looks like me might say. But she doesn’t know me and she probably never will. If I had written the text myself, it would be very different. But the song I played was picked by me, (says her name).
(Excerpt from Script for the Short Film ‘Own Words’, 2012)
In conjunction with the ongoing presentation of Adelita Husni-Bey’s work The Reading, Kunsthall Trondheim presents a book release with Ane Hjort Guttu and Rike Frank. Intertwined with joint readings of some of her texts, this evening invites to a moderated conversation about Ane Hjort Guttu’s writings, their relation to radical pedagogy and the making of the book.
Writings, Conversations, Scripts is the first survey of text works by Ane Hjort Guttu. Written between 2003 and 2018, the texts range from public statements, poetic short prose, film scripts and reflections on the role of the artist to essays on art for children and the link between light and wealth.
The publication is edited by Rike Frank, designed by HIT and published by Torpedo Press, Sternberg Press and Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo.
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Ane Hjort Guttu (b. 1971) is a Norwegian artist and filmmaker based in Oslo. She works in a variety of media, but has in recent years mainly concentrated on film and video works, ranging from investigative documentary to poetic fiction. Among recurrent themes in her work are the relationship between freedom and power, economy and the public space, social change and limits of action. Guttu is also an active writer and curator, and she is a professor at the National Academy of the Arts, Oslo.
Rike Frank is a curator and writer based in Berlin and Oslo. From 2014-18, she has been Associate Professor of Exhibition Studies at the Academy of Fine Art of the Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO).