Kunsthall Trondheim

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Kunsthall Trondheim
Established2013
LocationKongens gate 2, 7011 Trondheim, Norway
Coordinates63°25′49″N 10°24′01″E / 63.4304°N 10.4003°E / 63.4304; 10.4003Coordinates: 63°25′49″N 10°24′01″E / 63.4304°N 10.4003°E / 63.4304; 10.4003
TypeKunsthalle
DirectorStefanie Hessler
Websitewww.kunsthalltrondheim.no

Kunsthall Trondheim is a contemporary art institution in Trondheim, Norway. It is the largest international arena for contemporary art in Trondheim and the Trøndelag region.

The Kunsthall opened its doors to the public in October 2016 in the former fire station in downtown Trondheim.[1][2] Between 2013 and 2016, Kunsthall was run as a preliminary project in a temporary space by former director Helena Holmberg. Since 2019, Stefanie Hessler[3] is Kunsthall Trondheim director.

Through exhibitions and public programmes, the institution engages with the local scene, introduces leading international artists as well as overlooked positions. The Kunsthall produces exhibitions and programmes that reflect globalised society, problematise normative gender roles and sexual identity, and highlight marginalised artistic positions and artists that have not yet been exhibited in Trøndelag.

During the period of 2020–2025, Kunsthall Trondheim focuses on knowledge production through interdisciplinary and artistic research, dialogue with science and technology, sustainability, health, and climate by contributing artistic perspectives to these areas.

Exhibitions[]

2013
  • Straight Line (Stevens-Duke) Tomislav Gotovac
  • Redwood, Hemvist og Kraftverk; Italics og Inverse Night Sky Lotta Lotass, Peter Thörneby
  • Self Fashion Show Tibor Hajas
  • Music While We Work Hong-Kai Wang
  • The Broken Orchestra Live in Trondheim Hong-Kai Wang
  • N.P. 1977 Neša Paripović
2014
  • Freedom of Expression Dan Perjovschi
  • Present Stability Silje Figenschou Thoresen
  • Vannskille – Watershed, Divide Simen Engen Larsen
  • Silphium Lina Selander
  • On the Edge, Breaking Into Business Alex Villar
  • Library of The Evil Spirit Ulla West
2015
  • Meshes of the Afternoon Meriç Algün Ringborg, Maya Deren, Marianne Heske, Alevtina Kakhidsze, Lada Nakonechna, Karianne Stensland - a satellite venue of Kyiv Biennale 2015: The School of Kyiv.[4]
  • Objects That Don't Fit Together, Words That Suddenly Change Meaning Wenche Gulbransen
  • Summer Thoughts Sven Augustijnen[5]
  • The Music Box Jonas Dahlberg
2016
2017
  • Notes From Underground Lisa Tan
  • A New We Amanda Ackerman & Dan Richert, Arendse Krabbe, Asbjørn Skou, FRAUD (Fran Gallardo & Audrey Samson), Honey Biba Beckerlee, Karin Bolender, Kathy High, Oskar Jakobsen, Rachel Mayeri, Rosemary Lee, Ursula Biemann, a rawlings
  • noe beveger seg sakte i en annen retning Carola Grahn, Iver Jåks, Ragna Misvær Grønstad, Silje Figenschou Thoresen, Sissel M. Bergh, niilas helander
  • On Coexistence Marjetica Potrč
  • A Series of Gestures Aimée Zito Lema
  • Andrei’s Maria Ingela Johansson
  • Continents and I am Naked Nástio Mosquito
2018
  • What Fades in the Sun Lotte Konow Lund
  • The Reading Adelita Husni-Bey - originally presented at the Italian Pavilion, 57th Venice Biennale.[8][9]
  • Works on Books Ane Mette Hol, Aron Kullander-Östling, Daniel Eatock, Esther Maria Bjørneboe, Fraser Muggeridge, Hans Petter Blad, John Morgan, Jonathan Monk, Kim Hiorthøy, Lenka Clayton, Michael Dumontier, Michael Marriott, Miriam Myrstad, Monica Aasprong, OK-RM, Åbäke
  • Spirit Labour Adrian Heathfield, Hugo Glendinning
  • Local Land Oddvar I.N. Darén
  • Furniture Isn’t Just Furniture & Freedom Requires Free People Ane Hjort Guttu
2019
  • A beast, a god, and a line Ampannee Satoh, Anand Patwardhan, Anida Yoeu Ali, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Celestine Fadul, Chai Siris, Chandrakanth Chitara, Charles Lim, Christy Chow, Cian Dayrit, Daniel Boyd, Dilara Begum Jolly, Etan Pavavalung, Garima Gupta, Gauri Gill, Huang Rui, Ines Doujak, Jaffa Lam, Jakrawal Nilthamrong, Jimmy Ong, Jiun-Yang Li, Joydeb Roaja, Jrai Dew Collective, Jöel Andrianomearisoa, Lantian Xie, Lavanya Mani, Malala Andrialavidrazana, Manish Nai, Ming Wong, Moelyono, Nabil Ahmed, Nguyen Trinh Thi, Nontawat Numbenchapol, Norberto Roldan, Paul Pfeiffer, Raja Umbu, Rajesh Vangad, Rashid Choudhury, Sarah Naqvi, Sarat Mala Chakma, Sawangwongse Yawnghwe, Sheela Gowda, Sheelasha Rajbhandari, Simon Soon, Simryn Gill, Su Yu Hsien, Taloi Havini, Than Sok, Thao Nguyen Phan, Trevor Yeung, Trương Công Tùng, Tuguldur Yondonjamts, Zamthingla Ruivah - curated by , and organised by Para Site, Hong Kong; Dhaka Art Summit, Dhaka; and the Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw.[10][11][12]
  • Wonderland Pia Arke, curated by .[13]
  • CONFERENCE Anna Daniel
  • Partiturutstilling Mats Gustavsson[14]
  • mind moves with matter, body blends into space Ann Iren Buan, Brit Dyrnes, Francesca Woodman, Thora Dolven Balke, Tibor Hajas, Éva Mag
  • Sowing Somankidi Coura. A Generative Archive Bouba Touré, Kaddu Yaraax, Raphaël Grisey, Sidney Sokhona, curated by Carl Martin Faurby.[15]
  • Francine (was a machine) Marte Aas
2020
2021

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