Tenthaus: On Our Radar

Tenthaus is an art collective that has collaborated together in various constellations since 2009. The collective focuses on local contexts exploring collectivity and inclusion through different forms of engagement. Today, Tenthaus encompasses both a project room and an exhibition space, a mobile studio, and a wide range of curatorial projects. This year, they curated the MOMENTUM biennale and are also co-curators of the upcoming Tegnetriennalen with the exhibition Bitácora

tenthaus.no / @tenthausoslo

  • Stan D’Haene (b. 1994, Belgium) graduated with an MA in Autonomous Design at KASK School of Arts, Ghent, and also studied Fine Art at LUCA-arts in Ghent and Media Art at ASP in Warsaw. They are a water-based artist and work with contemporary myths, rituals, vernacular, nomadic phenomena, and trends. Their practice is rooted in the methodology of Gardening as Lifestyle as Art, which is based on extracting rituals, tools, and ideas from gardening and exploring how they can be reconsidered in lifestyle-oriented art practice and vice versa.

    Some methods central to their work are rituals, rewriting, appearances, and graffiti. They investigate self-organized dissemination via small-press and video and alternative exhibiting approaches such as off-site and online. They invite you to travel along and explore the value of process-oriented art, open scripts, and the spiritual experience of the journey. D’Haene has been a member of the Tenthaus collective since 2019, where they garden the gallery, and has also been a member of the Graa collective since 2022. Since 2018 they have performed an annual participatory spring ritual with Bart Van Dijck. Other collaborators include Sadrie Alves and Stachu Szumski. D´Haene lives and works in Oslo, Norway.

    standhaene.be / @stan.dhaene

  • Joanna Chia-yu Lin (b. 1995, Chiayi, Taiwan) is based in Oslo, Norway. She holds a master’s degree in Medium and Materials-Based Art from the Oslo National Academy of the Arts and a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from the National Taiwan Normal University. She has exhibited in several venues, including Kunstplass (Solo, Oslo, 2020), Oslo Negativ (Solo, Oslo, 2021), Gilhus Gård (Group, Lier, 2022), and Northing Space (Group, Bergen, 2021). She has been a member of Tenthaus art collective since 2022 and has been part of the artist associations LNM (Landsforeningen Norske Malere) and NBK (Norske Billedkunstnere) since 2021. 

    Joanna Chia-yu Lin's artistic interests focus on recollecting traces of subtle changes within everyday moments and memories. Through her work, she explores how the passing of time can be abstract, stretchy, and fluid. Lin works with various mediums, including photography, painting, textiles, and installations, to consider perspectives of labor and time.

    joannachiayulin.com / @jljljljljljljljljljlj

  • Stefan Schröder (b. 1966, Dresden, Germany) is a visual artist based in Oslo. His practice includes a range of media, such as drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, installation, and participatory art. Encounters with people, places, and their embedded narratives, found materials and processes of re-use and repair characterise his research-based work. His practice allows participation by sharing ideas, experiences, and resources.

    Recent exhibitions, projects and commissions include venues such as Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo (2022), Documenta Fifteen, Kassel (2022), Nye Vinne skole, Verdal (2021), Kunstbanken Hedmark, Hamar (2020), Galerie Ursula Walter, Dresden (2019), IKM Museum, Oslo (2019), LevArt, Levanger (2019), Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo (2017) and Galerie Gebr—Lehmann, Dresden (2016) among others.

    schroederstefan.com / @stefanschroederl

  • Nikhil Vettukattil (b. 1990, Bengaluru, India) is an artist  living and working in Oslo. Using a range of media such as sound, installation, performance, text, sculpture, and video, his practice questions modes of representation and image-making processes in their relation to lived experiences.

    He has previously exhibited at venues such as FELIX GAUDLITZ, Vienna (2023), Kunsthall Oslo (2022), Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo (2022), K-U-K, Trondheim (2021), CAPC, Bordeaux (2021), Art Hub Copenhagen (2021), Louise Dany, Oslo (2020), EKA Gallery, Tallinn (2020), Kristiansand Kunsthall (2020), and Le Bourgeois, London (2019). He is a member of the art collectives Tenthaus and Carrie, as well as a part of Atelier Kunstnerforbundet and the Institute for Scene Experiments.

    nikhilvettukattil.com / @0_h.ne

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