
Katinka Goldberg shows her new project I live outside the world. For the first time she works with large-format paintings in combination with photography and collage.
The camera-based artist Katinka Goldberg's works are based on her own family relationships, and stand as visual reflections on how upbringing and history form the basis for identity and self-image.
The exhibition is a visual work of memory and is about her stepfather, the painter Stig Lundgren, and their relationship. Goldberg uses painting on photography as a visual strategy. It is a way of remembering her stepfather - she paints herself into their shared world again. And she looks at how the memory of a person is linked to the tactile - to create the brushstroke itself.
On Saturday, there will also be world premiere of a sound work composed by singer, composer and actor Frank Havrøy, who has set music to Goldberg's new short story. The sound is reflected in several small stone sculptures.