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<p>Bergen Kunsthall is proud to present the solo exhibition "Glowing Phalanges" by the Sudanese-Norwegian artist Ahmed Umar. The exhibition is a continuation of the artist's ongoing and ever-growing project Forbidden Prayers and includes an installation of 99 sculptural works in various materials, spread out across the four main galleries of Bergen Kunsthall. Each work is held by an acrylic cast of the artist's right hand, suggesting the use as a prayer bead – a ritualistic use to count or contemplate during prayer.</p><p>The materials used in the works include ebony, red palm, crocodile back shell, limestone from a 19th pyramid in Meroë, leopard skin, buffalo horn, ivory and kidney stones from a human. For several years, Umar has collected materials originating from African and Asian countries, found in commercial souvenirs and imported to Norway mainly through missionary work and tourism. In addition to these mate ....
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Light Art Space presents Jakob Kudsk Steensen at Halle am Berghain Jakob Kudsk Steensen, Berl-Berl, 2021. Courtesy of the artist. BERLIN .-LAS opened an exhibition by Jakob Kudsk Steensen (b. 1987) at Halle am Berghain, Berlin, from 10 July 26 September 2021. Berl-Berl is the artists first major solo exhibition in continental Europe and transforms the legendary venue with a vast digital installation of lost and existing natural worlds. Working at the vanguard of art and technology, Kudsk Steensen is known for creating innovative projects which combine extensive field research with the latest in digital technologies. Visitors will experience a journey through a virtual wetland that covers Halle am Berghains 1,435-square-metre space. Berl-Berl revitalizes lost perspectives on wetlands, presenting a combination of Berlins current marshes, extinct species and ancient swamp mythologies. The exhibition also includes an online virtual experience, hosted on t ....