Project: Client: Norwegian Craft
Curator: Randi Grov Berger
Editors: Randi Grov Berger and Tonje Kjellevold
Photos: Tonje Lona Eriksen
Year: 2020
Designed in collaberation with Petri Henriksson /
Blank Blank Studio
Visual identity and publication for the exhibition Earth, Wind, Fire, Water - Tendenser 2020. The exhibition is the 44th edition of the exhibition series Tendenser (Tendencies) at Galleri F 15 in Moss, Norway.
Randi Grov Berger brings together seventeen artists and artist groups from the Nordic countries who uses their craft, their tools, and their deep material knowledge to address pending environmental issues. Acknowledging the powerful interdependence between humankind and often overlooked materials and organisms, many of the presented artworks evoke the fragility and transiency of our earthly existence by way of components that alter, dry up, or decay throughout the exhibition period. Others reflect holistic ecological practices, implementing material collaborations to connect with the surrounding environment, with a piece of land, or with the material itself.
Earth, Wind, Fire, Water
Tendenser 2020
Tendenser 2020
Curator: Randi Grov Berger
Editors: Randi Grov Berger and Tonje Kjellevold
Photos: Tonje Lona Eriksen
Year: 2020
Designed in collaberation with Petri Henriksson /
Blank Blank Studio
Visual identity and publication for the exhibition Earth, Wind, Fire, Water - Tendenser 2020. The exhibition is the 44th edition of the exhibition series Tendenser (Tendencies) at Galleri F 15 in Moss, Norway.
Randi Grov Berger brings together seventeen artists and artist groups from the Nordic countries who uses their craft, their tools, and their deep material knowledge to address pending environmental issues. Acknowledging the powerful interdependence between humankind and often overlooked materials and organisms, many of the presented artworks evoke the fragility and transiency of our earthly existence by way of components that alter, dry up, or decay throughout the exhibition period. Others reflect holistic ecological practices, implementing material collaborations to connect with the surrounding environment, with a piece of land, or with the material itself.







