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Artist Lise Wulff invites the citizens of Svelvik to join her in making the installation Threads that Tie Together”. The local new paper wrote about the project.
The juried exhibition “Dobbeltgjenger” shows the work of 14 artist from Asker Bildende Kunstnere. Lise Wulff showed the sculpture “Wearing or tearing the second layer”. The local newspaper Budstikka writes about the opening:
Home is a Foreign Place is a commissioned art installation from the Municipality of Bærum, for the Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2016. It is a relational art project by Lise Wulff and Vigdis Storsveen, involving refugees to Norway and Norwegian youth. The work reflects on the concept of «home» and deals with topics such as self-sufficiency, sustainability, housing and real estate. It is made from reclaimed wood painted in colours that the participants related to the word “home”. The installation is centrally placed in the busy roundabout outside the concert area Telenor Arena. From Budstikka (Norwegian):
The Art Prize of the Municipality of Bærum 2016 was given to Lise Wulff for her land art project “Some Day I’ll go my Own Way”, during the opening of the exhibition “Borders and Boundaries” in Bærum Kunsthall. The jury consisted of Ana Maria Bresciani, curator at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Berit Inger Øen, head of culture in the municipality, Bitte Skage, Bærum kommune’s advisor for art and culture, and Wenche Berg-Olsen from MIK. The jury’s statement (Norwegian): Verket juryen har valgt fanger opp både det å være en del av et system – innenfor gitte grenser – og det å […]
Lise Wulff has collected photos from people and historical archives. She presents them as collages with informative texts, revealing the history behind well known places and names like Brambanigården and Løkketangen. Here we find a lot of interesting material. Wulff has also made a video collage about the movement Egne Hjem. The collectively financed houses was built by the typographers from the capital’s newspapers from 1900, and Wulff follows one of the houses in a well told and low-voiced story.
Bærum Revisited is a visual meeting with the local history of the municipality of Bærum, Norway, from approximately 1870 until today. In this work commissioned by Henie Onstad Kunstsenter for the exhibition UTOPIA BÆRUM, Lise Wulff invited people to share their photos and stories with her. She also made use of archive photos from the local library. Special attention was given to daily life situations and stories so far unknow to the broader audience.
The local newspaper Budstikka writes about the installation of LIME KILN, an outdoor art work commissioned by Moen Eiendom AS for Vettre Torg in Norway. The art work is a collaboration with Riri Green and 140 pupils at Vettre school, who have made their own ceramic tiles with drawings inspired by the local history.
Links to Mazipos >>>, the interview >>> and the film >>>
Lise Wulff has been invited to participate in the exhibition UTOPIA BÆRUM at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter. Her project is a relational art work about the local history of Bærum, Norway. Now she is inviting people to contact her, if they have old photos and stories they would like to share. The local newspaper Budstikka has interviewed the Director of Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Tone Hansen, and artist Lise Wulff about the projects, and sends the invitation to participate to its readers.
“Woven Stone” is an eco art work by Lise Wulff. A large and powerful stone is ubicated at the edge of a mountain side in Hemsedal. The area is wild and beatuiful, but also tamed by human interventions like skiflitfs and slopes. A net of yarn covers the stone. The color of the yarn – acidic bright green – makes the stone look alien from a distance. Coming up close, the viewer will see that the color is exactly the same as the brightest moose on the stone. The natural is multiplied into the unnatural. The work creates bonds between present, past […]
“Woven Stone” is an eco art work by Lise Wulff. A large and powerful stone is ubicated at the edge of a mountain side in Hemsedal. The area is wild and beatuiful, but also tamed by human interventions like skiflitfs and slopes. A net of yarn covers the stone. The color of the yarn – acidic bright green – makes the stone look alien from a distance. Coming up close, the viewer will see that the color is exactly the same as the brightest moose on the stone. The natural is multiplied into the unnatural. The work creates bonds between present, past […]
The Scream from Nature is an eco art project which aims to raise consciousness about the relationship between humans and nature. The project is a contemporary interpretation of Edvard Munch’s masterpiece the Scream, in which the iconic anxiety-ridden face is recreated outdoors in nature, with a variety of materials. See a 3 minutes video about the project or visit the project’s web site! Munch wrote several texts about the Scream motif, the most poignant among these being: “I felt a huge unending scream course through nature”. Now, over 100 years later, we hear another ”scream” from nature: droughts, forest fires, floods, earth slides, extreme weather, melting glaciers, rising […]
Lise Wulff and her eco-art project The Scream from Nature is part of the film “Masterpieces – How paintings become icons”, broadcasted by Deutsche Welle in their art magazine Art.21.
The Scream from Nature eco art project features on the ArtCOP21 web page. During the COP in Paris, gathering some 190 countries, ArtCOP21 presents art events and actions on climate change.
The Norwegian newspaper Askeravisen writes about the outdoor art installation “Kalkovn” commissioned by Vettre Torg. In collaboration with Riri Green, Lise Wulff involves 140 pupils in creating their own ceramic tiles which are to be mounted on a sculpture at Vettre, just outside Oslo, Norway.
During the COP in Paris, Norwegian radio NRK P2 focus on the environmental issues. Lise Wulff was interviewed in “Kulturhuset” about eco art, together with Dr. Prof. Christian A. Klöckner at NTNU. You can hear the interview here >>>
The Norwegian newspaper Budstikka writes about the outdoor art installation “Kalkovn” commissioned by Vettre Torg. In collaboration with Riri Green, Lise Wulff involves 140 pupils in creating their own ceramic tiles which are to be mounted on a sculpture at Vettre, just outside Oslo, Norway.
In relation to the exhibition “Edvard Munch. Arquetipos” at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, Lise Wulff was invited to speak about Edvard Munch, his view on and use of nature, as well as her own art works in nature. A main theme of the speech was how everything is interconnected, clearly stated here by Edvard Munchs lovely woodcut Kiss, where not only the man and women melt into one, but even the material of the work melts into the rendered figures. Same theme, treated in a completely different manner, but also using wood, is Wulff’s Woven Water. The water and the wooden […]
In the Euromaxx Series “Masterpieces Revisited”, ten icons of the art history is presented, as well as ten contemporary artists working with the icons respectively. Lise Wulff was interviewed related to The Scream by Edvard Munch and her work with the eco art project The Scream from Nature.
Lise Wulff’s site specifice and living installation in Slovakia is featured in Kunsthåndverk 2/2015. A series of photos documents the continuous changes of her work “Some day, I’ll go my own way”.
Deutsche Welle and Basiliscus Production visited Lise Wulff related to her eco art project The Scream from Nature. Deutsche Welle is producing a ten part series about icons in the art history, such as Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci and the Scream by Edvard Munch. The series will present the master pieces them selves, and show how contemporary artists have been inspired by them and interpreted them.
Lise Wulff talked about her travel to Myanmar, where 350 solar lamps were donated to schools and orphanages in the Inle Lake area, as part of her Scream from Nature eco art project.
Norwegian Budstikka interviews Lise Wulff before the opening of her solo exhibition at Bærum Kunstforening.
Norway’s leading newspaper Aftenposten, presented in their article about eco art the works of Andy Goldsworthy, Joseph Bueys, AK Dolven, Andreas Bennin, Lily Martens, Jason de Claires Taylor and Lise Wulff.
At the 150th anniversary of Edvard Munch, NRK Radio had a two hours long program on the painter and related issues. Lise Wulff took part to talk about the environment art project The Scream from Nature.
The launch of The Scream from Nature project was covered on Norwegian television >> (go to 8:10 min)
All the pro teams of the La Vuelta, ASO and Grand Tours Project took part in the global eco art project The Scream from Nature on the last days of La Vuelta a España. Go to 41:42 min to see the TVE interview with Lise Wulff >> More on the event here >> More on The Scream from Nature here >>









