Kunsthall Trondheim
Past event
13:30–14:30

Free guided tour with program curator Carl Martin Rosenkilde Faurby

Photo: Susann Jamtøy

Curious about what happens when art interprets research?

We welcome you to join a guided tour in Norwegian with program curator Carl Martin Rosenkilde Faurby Sunday 13 November at 1.30 pm.

This fall's two major exhibitions at the Kunsthall are both expressions of how art and research can complement each other; How can art explore and speculate on the findings of science, and through this make existing research more available?

Metahaven's exhibition explores fundamental questions about reality, cognition and physics, and presents a commissioned new video work with archive material from CERN, lichens in forests surrounding Trondheim, and bats.

Downstairs, Susanne M. Winterling invites you into a heated room where you, through an interactive CGI video game projected onto a holographic curtain, will get a unique insight into a medical process where a glowing bacteria travels in the body towards a specific target to help the body to defeat illness.

The guided tour is free, and open to all. The tour will be held in Norwegian.

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Metahaven’s newly commissioned film “Capture” is co-commissioned by Kunsthall Trondheim, Arts at CERN and Screen City Biennial, With additional support from KORO, and the Arts Council Norway. Arts at CERN is supported by UNIQA Fine Art Insurance, Switzerland. “Capture” has been realized with the generous support of NL Film Fund, and additional support from La Palma Escuela de Cultura e Instituto Canario de Desarrollo Cultural.


Susanne M. Winterling: A threshold-game of proximity, cluster and heat (2022) is co-commisioned by Kunsthall Trondheim og Schering Stiftung, Berlin. Winterling's exhibition is supported by Kulturrådet, Trondheim kommune, Billedkunstnernes Vederlagsfond and The Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations, ifa) and The Fritt Ord Foundation.