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As if you had a choice in the matter
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Solo exhibitions include (Upcoming) Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London, UK (2023); Priority Lane, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Berlin (2022); Tan Lines, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London (2021); Here comes a regular, QB Gallery, Oslo, Norway (2021); Inadequate, Just Inadequate, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Berlin (2020); Høyte Hårveste, QB Gallery, Oslo, Norway (2019); It’s my Party and I'll Cry If I Want to, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London (2019); Alnes fyr, Norway, July (2018); Gallery BOA, Oslo, Norway (2018); Varme Hender, Kalde Fotter, Trondelag Senter for Samtidskunt, Trondheim, Norway (2017) and Klamme Hender, Varme Fotter, Gallery Christinegaard, Bergen, Norway (2017); Lubinas & Dorados, Gallery Bokboden, Bergen, Norway (2016); The Holy guacamole and the girl twith the pear necklace, Gallery LNM, Oslo, Norway (2015); Holy guacamole, Gallery Fisk, Bergen, Norway (2015); Duene faller som fluer, Gallery Blunk, Trondheim, Norway (2014).
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Group exhibitions include The Bunker Artspace 2022 Installation Exhibition, The Bunker Artspace, West Palm Beach, USA (2022); Facing the Sun, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Schloss Görne, Germany (2021); Enter Art Fair, Copenhagen, Denmark (2020); The Easter Group Show, Galleri Thomassen, Gøteborg, Sweden (2019) and SPF 32, William Ulmer Brewery, Brooklyn (2019); as well as Specially Normal, with Christina Banban, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London (2018); Group show at QB gallery, Oslo (2018); We are the ones..., Carlsberg gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark (2017), The Summer Island Show, Gallery Kant, Denmark (2017) and Hostutstillingen, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Norway (2017). He was recently awarded a three-year working grant for young artists by the Arts Council of Norway (2017) and Statens utstillingsstipend, Arts Council Norway (2016), Prosjektstøtte, Arts Council Norway (2016).
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Highlights and collections.
In 2017 Audun Alvestad received a 3-year working grant for young artist from the Arts Council Norway, Prosjektstøtte, Norwegian association of Artists. In addition, in 2016 Audun Alvestad was granted Statens utstillingsstipend, from the Arts Council Norway, Prosjektstøtte. Alvestad's work can be found in many public and priavte collections amongst them the Bunker Artspace; the Preuss Collection, the Azman Museum and the Drake Collection.
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As if you had a choice in the matter
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The exhibition borrows its title from a quote by the late painter Philip Guston in which he talks about style and the artistic process. For Alvestad, as it was for Guston, painting is an intuitive act – a way of simultaneously escaping reality and connecting with it, just as his characters, in creating their own private dream destinations, seek seclusion from and a place within society. Though the settings of the paintings change – from tropical gardens to swimming pools with slides and colourful inflatables –, there is an uncanny similarity between each scene that highlights their unoriginality. The colour palette is constrained to the same muted tones, the characters are barely distinguishable and even nature has been cultivated to behave in a certain way. But this is the point: they are an idea of a place, a collective memory that feels familiar and safe, but also vague and unreachable.In many ways, what Alvestad’s paintings capture is a kind of cognitive dissonance – a conflict between what we think we desire and the reality of that experience. This is perhaps most clearly expressed in a large-scale diptych painting, depicting a brutalist staircase that juts out into the skyline over the ocean. There is a queue of people in white bathing suits waiting to jump, but instead of looking excited at the prospect, the two figures in the foreground of the painting appear melancholy, their eyes downcast. This tragic-comic scene is relatable on the level that we have all experienced the anxiety of peer pressure, but it also reflects more widely on the problematic nature of aspirational culture. Destinations like these are designed for fun, but in our desperation to fit in with the crowd, to capture the same image that we have seen on our social media feeds, we forget to actually experience the place or the activity.
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However, the paintings are less preoccupied with critiquing the desire to belong and more with the appeal of this kind of imagery and how that might reflect a wider lack in society or a sense of longing. Indeed, there is a tenderness to Alvestad’s scenes – in the awkwardness of his characters as they fail to express themselves and connect with one another. In one painting, a man gazes shyly out at the viewer from behind a pink inflatable flamingo while in another he’s floating in a swimming pool atop a white unicorn, his legs kicked up in the air and his head turned towards the social gathering that he’s not quite a part of.In this way, the paintings become less about aspiration or exclusivity and more about our need to connect, to feel part of something. These luscious pockets of paradise may all look the same, but in a world filled with uncertainty, they come to represent a vital place of stability and rest.
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Audun Alvestad, Successful in all my lies, 2023
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Audun Alvestad : As if you had a choice in the matter
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