Kunsthall Trondheim

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Kunsthall Trondheim (KT) is a contemporary art institution in Trondheim, Norway. Located in a former firehall, KT opened in October 2016.[1][2] Between 2013 and 2016, the Kunsthall was run as a preliminary project in a temporary space by former Director Helena Holmberg. Stefanie Hessler[3] was Director from 2019 until 2022; Adam Kleinman has been the Director since 2023.[4] The facility offers exhibitions and public programs.

Established2013
LocationKongens gate 2, 7011 Trondheim, Norway
Coordinates63.4304°N 10.4003°E / 63.4304; 10.4003
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Kunsthall Trondheim
Established2013
LocationKongens gate 2, 7011 Trondheim, Norway
Coordinates63.4304°N 10.4003°E / 63.4304; 10.4003
TypeKunsthalle
DirectorAdam Kleinman
Websitewww.kunsthalltrondheim.no
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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.[5]
  • Objects That Don't Fit Together, Words That Suddenly Change Meaning Wenche Gulbransen
  • Summer Thoughts Sven Augustijnen[6]
  • 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

2019

2020

2021

  • Songs for Dying Korakrit Arunanondchai[24]
  • Nets of Hyphae Diana Policarpo
  • Distance Sverre Bjertnæs
  • How did you feel when you come out of the wilderness Frida Orupabo
  • Sex Ecologies, group exhibition

2022

  • Unweaving the binary code – Hannah Ryggen Triennale, group exhibition
  • Hidden Waves Christina Kubisch
  • A threshold-game of proximity, cluster and heat Susanne M. Winterling
  • Capture Metahaven
  • Kunna Guanna Concha Carolina Caycedo, Elin Már Øyen Vister, Sissel M. Bergh

2023

  • Panteha Abareshi INVALID PLEASURES
  • Sissel Blystad Topography
  • A Body of Memory (from neurons to the sea), group exhibition
  • Attention After Technology, group exhibition

2024

2025

  • Sin Wai Kin Man's World
  • Liv Bugge Umbilical Fire
  • Acid Prints Håkon Bleken, Odd Harrong, Ramon Isern, Per Kleiva, Ilse Claesson, and Axel Salto
  • Teen Creators Vol. 2, group exhibition
  • Polina Mihajlovna Chernitskaya Future Fragments: Dowry Beyond the Material
  • Yuliya Antonova Body Framed
  • Hidden Mothers, group exhibition
  • Yijue Zeng Mum's Conversation
  • American Artist The Monophobic Response
  • Shape the Echo, Literary group exhibition with over 100 authors influenced by Octavia E. Butler
  • Madeleine Andersson 10K VIRGIN BRAINS
  • Céline Mathieu Lån
  • Hanne Lippard All the same bright
  • Teen Creators Vol. 3

2026

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