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Vibeke Tandberg

They Live

Et foto av en ridende cowboy

Vibeke Tandberg: Old Man Cowboy #02, 2022-23. Fra serien «Old Man Cowboy». © Vibeke Tandberg/BONO

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Vibeke Tandberg is one of Norway’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, particularly recognized for her groundbreaking and staged photographic works, several of which are regarded as key pieces within postmodern conceptual photography.

The exhibition presents works spanning her entire career and will be the most extensive presentation of her oeuvre to date.

Exhibition Vernissage on Friday 22 May.

They Live marks a homecoming for Vibeke Tandberg (b.1967), who studied photography at the Department of Photography at Bergen Academy of Art and Design in the early 1990s.

Prior to this, Tandberg spent a short but important period studying theatre, and dramatisation through disguise and role-play became central to her artistic practice. She is considered a pioneer of digital photography as an art form, and is particularly well known for her series of manipulated photographs.

Tandberg is one of the leading representatives of postmodern conceptual photography both in Norway and internationally.

Fotokunst av to kvinner som er doblet

Vibeke Tandberg: Living Together #15, 1996. Fra serien «Living Together». © Vibeke Tandberg/BONO

Fotokunst av to kvinner som er doblet

Vibeke Tandberg: Living Together #12, 1996. Fra serien «Living Together». © Vibeke Tandberg/BONO

Et kunstportrett av en kvinne med deformert ansikt

Vibeke Tandberg: Old Man #3, 2019. Fra serien «Old Man». © Vibeke Tandberg/BONO

Et kunstportrett av en kvinne med deformert ansikt

Vibeke Tandberg: Old Man #7, 2019. Fra serien «Old Man». © Vibeke Tandberg/BONO

Fotokunst som viser kvinneskikkelse med bølgende blondt hår

Vibeke Tandberg: Beautiful #33, 1999. Fra serien «Beutiful». © Vibeke Tandberg/BONO

Kunstinstallasjon av en bokstabelaktig skulptur med plante

Vibeke Tandberg: Bibliografi, 2017. (Installasjonsfoto, detalj). © Vibeke Tandberg/BONO

The exhibition links the theatricality of Tandberg’s work with a scenography of its own, where works in a wide range of media – photography, film and video, sculpture and objects, text works and ephemera – will be presented, creating a space where Tandberg’s exploration of identity and shifting personas can unfold. The exhibition will include well-known older works as well as new works, and will encompass Tandberg’s artistic production over more than three decades.

They Live is part of Kode’s series of overview exhibitions of artists with personal and professional ties to Bergen. The exhibition will be accompanied by an extensive exhibition catalogue in English and Norwegian.

Fotokunst av brudepar

Vibeke Tandberg: Brud #2, 1993. © Vibeke Tandberg/BONO

Fotokunst av brudepar

Vibeke Tandberg: Brud #9, 1993. © Vibeke Tandberg/BONO

Fotokunst av brudepar

Vibeke Tandberg: Brud #7, 1993. © Vibeke Tandberg/BONO

Fotokunst av manipulert ansikt

Vibeke Tandberg: Faces #09, 1998. Fra serien «Faces». © Vibeke Tandberg/BONO

Fotokunst av manipulert ansikt

Vibeke Tandberg: Faces #04, 1998. Fra serien «Faces». © Vibeke Tandberg/BONO

Fotokunst av manipulert ansikt

Vibeke Tandberg: Faces #05, 1998. Fra serien «Faces». © Vibeke Tandberg/BONO

fotokunst som viser en cowboy til hest i et røykfylt landskap

Vibeke Tandberg: Old Man Cowboy #05, 2022-23. Fra serien «Old Man Cowboy». © Vibeke Tandberg/BONO