About

Signe Johannessen’s work speculates on hybrid bodies, historical paraphrases and the potentials of the posthumous. Playfully combining episodes from her own biography and historical archives, her work continuously renegotiates the traumas and the pleasures of intimate relationships between women, children, and other animals, while expanding the notion of family and kin. Persisting in the foggy frontiers of dusk and dawn, her practice explores the possibilities of belonging and becoming, as well as revealing structures and resistances of power. 

Signe Johannessen studied at Oslo National Academy of the Arts in Norway and the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm, Sweden. She works with sculpture, video, drawing and performance. Her artistic processes often evolve in collaboration with other fields of knowledge. In public space she collaborates with artist Erik Rören as the duo Rören/Johannessen. Johannessen is one of the founders and artistic leaders of Art Lab Gnesta, a self-organized collective and experimental practice situated in rural Sörmland.

The book Throphy

The book Trophy is a deep dive into the art practice of Signe Johannessen… Read more

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