New event time! Fluid Tensions by Malin Bülow

In her brand new and specially commissioned piece for the Plassen centre, the textile artist Malin Bülow is showing a choreographic work with mobile sculptures that bring the architecture and surroundings to life in an entirely new way! Large-scale textiles will be extended and stretched out across the various storeys and plateaus, and then dancers will put it all in motion, creating exciting fusions of bodies and architecture.
Bülow is known both in Norway and abroad for her site-specific works of art. Collaborating with modern dancers, she creates elastic and often monumental sculptures that are in constant motion. An entirely new feature of the work being presented in Molde is that it will include static, 3D-printed casts of dancing bodies. These casts will help create new sculptural forms that will endure even after the event itself is over.
Event hours:
Tuesday 27.09 16-17
Wednesday 28.09 17-18
Malin Bülow (b. 1979, Sweden) lives and works in Oslo. Bülow holds a master’s degree from the Academy of Fine Art in Oslo (2016) and a bachelor’s degree from Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam (2012). She also holds a master’s degree in neuroscience from VU Amsterdam (2008) and a bachelor’s degree in molecular biology from Lund University (2006). Her latest works have been shown at the Lyon Contemporary Art Biennale, the Vigeland Park in Oslo, Lustwarande in Tilburg, the Oslo Opera House, and the Malmö Art Museum. She will also be presenting a specially commissioned work at the Bodø Biennale in September. Her art has been acquired by the Musée d’art contemporain in Lyon and the Malmö Art Museum.
The project is made possible through support from Regionale Prosjektmidler / KIn, Arts Council Norway and and Sparebank 1 SMN Community benefit.