Yuliya Antonova, Body Framed, 2023, film still. Courtesy the artist. Image: Camilla Topuntoli
We are pleased to welcome you the opening of Yuliya Antonova's exhibition Body Framed Thursday 5th of June at 6 pm.
What does it feel like to walk through life as a woman - what changes, challenges, joys, and pains shape that experience? At the core of this question lies a fundamental truth about identity: Bodies change. They are formed as the world impacts them and through our choices whilst inhabiting them.
Yuliya Antonova is a film director of Chuvash and Tatar origin. She creates documentary and fiction films, merging diverse cinematic influences into a unique directorial approach. Body Framed at Kunsthall Trondheim represents Antonova’s first institutional exhibition and a departure from the artist's traditional cinema-based practice. We invite you to make yourself comfortable and to spend time with these women and their stories.
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Body Framed was written and directed by Yuliya Antonova.
Body Framed is curated by Joe Rowley.
Body Framed was produced by Mvuanda Filmproduktion & Moineau Productions, in collaboration with Film Västernorrland & Anders Justin. With support from Film i Västerbotten, Lill Casslind, Göteborgs Stad and Stiftelsen Greta.
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Read more about the exhibition Body Framed here.
Important information:
Kunsthall Trondheim has a stair-free entrance from street level, is wheelchair accessible and has a lift. Public disability parking is available right outside our entrance. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by our host at the reception. At street level, there is an accessible restroom, and another restroom is located on our lower floor.
If you have any special requirements, please send us an email to office@kunsthalltrondheim.no or call us at (+47) 485 00 100, and we will be more than happy to help make your visit as easy and rewarding as possible.