I am participating with a work inspired by how cities and municipalities traditionally present new residential areas and development projects, where very specific values are at the center and where people’s more fallible, ambivalent, and vulnerable sides are often absent. The project consists of three linked parts, which together offer an experiential alternative.
More information about the project will come when the biennale is opening on 2nd of May 2026. The work is produced in collaboration with RITE (www.rite.agency)
The Trondheim Biennale is Norway’s largest artist-driven biennial for temporary projects in public space – an experimental platform in the transitional phases of urban development, where artists are given a central role in exploring and activating the city’s spaces.
The Trondheim Biennale 2026 will take place in Østbyen and at Nyhavna, an area in the initial phase of an urban development driven by both public and private actors. At the same time, Trondheim has a long tradition of citizen-initiated activism, resistance and participation. Based on this history, the biennial examines how art can open new perspectives on the use of the city in transitional phases. The Trondheim Biennale is an initiative started by artists Line Anda Dalmar and Per Kristian Nygård.
Read more for information about the biennale and the full program