Arteles Catalogue 2023-2020
Arteles Creative Center's residency artists and their projects 2023-2020
Arteles Creative Center's residency artists and their projects 2023-2020
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Silence Awareness Existence program / FEBRUARY <strong>2020</strong><br />
Hanne Dahl Geving<br />
Norway<br />
About<br />
Hanne Dahl Geving is a Norwegian artist based in Trondheim,<br />
Norway. As an artist, Geving is interested in topics that affect<br />
humans mental health, such as loss, depression, loneliness<br />
and eating disorders. In her latest work, Den som sover,<br />
synder ikke, Geving looks closer at how emotions are been<br />
dealt with when experiencing loss. Den som sover, synder<br />
ikke was in 2019 presented as an installation at Teaterhuset<br />
Avant Garden in Trondheim, Norway. Geving´s work is often<br />
drawn from personal experiences and she has worked with<br />
photography, installation, sound, performance, artist book<br />
and video. She has a Bachelor in Photography from The<br />
University for the Creative Arts in England and a Master in<br />
Photojournalism from Mitt University in Sweden. Geving has<br />
had exhibitions in Norway, Sweden and England.<br />
Food, body and such torment<br />
For the last year I have been working on, MAT, KROPP OG<br />
FAENSKAP (FOOD, BODY AND SUCH TORMENT). The<br />
project focuses on eating disorders and aims to create a<br />
more complex image of the disease. By making an installation<br />
and using sound from five different woman, overlapping and<br />
repeating each other in a constant loop of inner thoughts and<br />
feelings, the intent is to create a sense of chaos. Entering<br />
the installation will invite the audience into the inner thoughts<br />
and feelings of five woman with an eating disorder.<br />
During my time at <strong>Arteles</strong> I spent the month working intensely<br />
on the project, going through transcripts and producing a<br />
sketch that gave me an idea of how the final work would feel<br />
and sound like. The space, people and the silent days gave<br />
me a chance to concentrate on my artistic practice without<br />
any form of distractions and really giving me the time to<br />
evolve as an artist and individual.