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Åpent forum: Marthe Ramm Fortun

Åpent forum: Marthe Ramm Fortun

Open Forum is happy to introduce an artist talk with Marthe Ramm Fortun.

Time: Free soup and cheap beer for students from 18:00. Artist talk at 19:00.
Khartoum is open 18:00-01:00.

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Fortun’s body of work encompasses performance, site-specific texts and assemblage where body, language and elusive sculptural boundaries inscribe closed off institutional spaces with persistent and poetic feminisms.

Marthe Ramm Fortun (Oslo, 1978) lives and works in Oslo and Paris. She is a current resident at Cité Internationale des Arts, and teaches at the Norwegian National Academy of Fine Arts. Since completing her studies at the New York University (2008), Fortun has shown work in a variety of contexts and institutions throughout Norway and abroad, including the Munch Museum, Stavanger Kunstmuseum, KW Institute of Contemporary Art, Monnaie de Paris, BOZAR Brussels, Performa 13, PS1 MoMA, and Gladstone Gallery in Brussels. Upcoming work includes a public art commission for the Bergen Museum of Natural History curated by Marit Paasche, and a solo exhibition at Kunstnerforbundet, Oslo.


Åpent forum/ Open Forum
is a student initiative at The Academy of Fine Art, conceived in 1999. The Forum invites scholars and practitioners from arts and sciences to share their thoughts. Mondays every second week, at 19.00–22.00.

The program is free and runs in English.