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Hanne Øverland and Sidsel Palmstrøm explore textile materials that carry both poetic and conceptual layers. In the meeting between colors, networks, and structures, they create an exhibition that reflects the relationship between nature, technology, and human presence.

Exhibition opens Sunday October 12 at 14:00.

Øverland presents works based on color nuances from endangered bird and butterfly species in Norway. Through techniques such as embroidery, tufting, and printing, she translates the characteristic colors of these species into abstract textile portraits that highlight the vulnerability and richness of nature.

Palmstrøm shows objects and installations where the net functions both as form and metaphor. The handmade nets of natural fiber suggest the intangible, while nylon nets driven by small motors open up associations with technology, consumption, and the invisible connections of contemporary life.
Together, the artists create a whole that addresses diversity, structure, and fragility – a space for reflection on what binds us together, and what we risk losing.

Source: Visit Bergen

Showings

Tekstilindustrimuseet (Bergen)
November 09:
12:00
November 12:
11:00
November 13:
11:00
November 14:
11:00
November 16:
12:00
November 19:
11:00
November 20:
11:00
November 21:
11:00
November 23:
12:00
November 26:
11:00
November 27:
11:00
November 28:
11:00
November 30:
12:00
December 03:
11:00
December 04:
11:00
December 05:
11:00
December 07:
12:00
December 10:
11:00
December 11:
11:00
December 12:
11:00
December 14:
12:00

Prices

Children:
Free
Adults:
NOK 75

Contact

Address:
  • Salhusvegen 201
  • 5009 Bergen
Phone:
55251080
Email:
tekstilindustrimuseet@muho.no
Website:
muho.no/tekstilindustrimuseet

Where is Overganger / Palmstrøm og Øverland