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“Then.”, 2011 Ida Ekblad.




»Ikebana by B. Lennart Persson (Sogetsu school)«, 2012 by Alejandra Salinas and Aeron Bergman.




»How to fall off a Horse«, 2011 by Ida Ekblad.




Evening Drawings“, 1996–2004 by Dag Erik Elgin.




“Shoe Box Sculpture 01-06”, 2011 by Matias Faldbakken. Poured concrete and paper.




“Untitled (Documentation is everything # 07)”, 2011 by Ann Cathrin November Høibo. Mirror, rubber sandals, leather shoes.




»4EAE« (tombstone patents etched onto granite kitchen tiles), 2011 by Alejandra Salinas and Aeron Bergman.




“Forward”, 2010 by Ane Graff. Wooden branches, steel wire, acrylic paint, painted silk.




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“Lost Mind (Lou Harrison)”, 2009 by Lina Viste Grønli. Belt, teak, screw.




春望
国破山河在
城春草木深
感时花溅泪
恨别鸟惊心
烽火连三月
家书抵万金
白头搔更短
浑欲不胜簪

Nation shattered,
mountains and rivers stay;
The city is in spring, deep
in trees and weeds.
Lamenting the times,
flowers shed tears;
Regretting the parting,
birds cry in bleak heart.
Three months long
warming-fires burn on
towers;
A letter from home is worth
ten thousand gold.
The white hair thins from
fingering;
There’s hardly enough to hold a hairpin.

»Spring View«, 757 (High Tang Period) China, by Tu Fu. Found on Nobelprize.no, an internet site-specific project conceived and curated by Alejandra Salinas and Aeron Bergman.




»Norwegian Waterfall Powering Chinese Waterfall«, 2010 by Aeron Bergman & Alejandra Salinas.




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“Words replaced by Yellow”, 2006 by Vibeke Tandberg.




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“November”, 2008 by Camilla Low. Wood, paint, concrete.




»GOLD, TRANSFERRED«, 2010 by Aeron Bergman & Alejandra Salinas.




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»Women Are Coming!«, 1976 by Duba Sambolec.




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“Malerei. Klasse!”, 2009 by Per-Oskar Leu. Acrylic on canvas, aluminium. Painting by Werner, Berlin.




»The World State«, 2006 by Jan Freuchen.




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“The Gold Bug Drift (Christiania)”, 2009 by Ida Ekblad.




»Picnoleptic City: hysterical time«, 1997 by Knut Asdam.




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“Der Neue Mensch”, 2010 by Per-Oskar Leu. Cast bronze, recycled sculptural parts by Arno Breker.




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