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042 - Constance Tenvik

There it is Constance Tenvik and also the last episode of The Frido Show.
It has been a fun ride but after 10 years I decided it was time to retire the project.
To go out with a bang Constance Tenvik was so gracious to share this moment with me.
There is a waterfall of topics; from Mozart to murals, from studio 11 to artistic universes.
Enjoy and thanks for all the years!

@constancetenvikstudio
@constancetenvik

040 - Espen Gleditsch

 "It is amazing light, but there is not enough of it, rigt.."

We talked about the light in February in the British museum. Walking down a rock and Espen's path to his current practice. If you want to see his work go see his it at Kunstnerforbundet now! It is so worth it.

Also the 11th of Oktober a publication attached to the show will be released there. Go get it!

It was an absolute delight sitting down in his studio for this talk.

EspenGleditsch.com

Espen at Kunstnerforbundet

Booklaunch

You can also watch this podcast on youtube

The Frido Show - 040 - Espen Gleditsch

036 - Samoa Rémy

As Norway opened up after a couple month of Covid 19 restrictions I finally was able to head over to Samoa's studio for a chat. On an exceptional warm summer day we talked about her artistic process of intense exploration.
Samoa Rémy is currently a PhD fellow in artistic research at KHIO (Oslo National Academy of the Arts)
We dig into the way she explores and approaches a wide range of subjects ranging from the scientific to the esoteric, from the symbolic to the historical. We talk about CERN and her residency there.
Enjoy our talk!

If you want to know more about Samoa's work go and check out her website.


Samoa Rémy

Cern

031 - Gereon Krebber

Just in town for a couple of weeks Gereon made it over to my podcast studio. He arrived a bit shaken and in shock of having witnessed a car accident where a woman died. We both didn't really know how to address it but we send our love to the family and friends of the woman who died.
Then we spoke about the groupshow he organized at Fellesverkstedet for Praksis Oslo named Monumental — Temporal // The Work.
Sculpture, studio, production and all that jazz.

Check out his work at gereonkrebber

 

028 - Graham Hayward

If you ever wondered how it is to chase a dream and actually realizing it the people at Fellesverkstedet are doing just that!
I managed to snatch Graham from the amazing new facility at Seilduksgaten in Oslo. Since the building site wasn't legally fit to use for the podcast we decided to go to the current center of operation in old town (Tøyen). In the two hours that followed he talked me through much of the history and how they arrived at this exciting new junction for fellesverkstedet.

Follow their progress at http://www.fellesverskstedet.no