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Interiors and How to Use Them

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    Photo: Lili Zaneta/TKM.

By organizing artworks under the category “interiors”, Martin Tebus draws attention to a specific aspect or detail in the works, from a chair-like quality in an abstract sculpture, to the many depictions of furniture and seated figures in the paintings in Trondheim kunstmuseum’s collection.  

In his exhibition Collection at Trondheim kunstmuseum in 2015, Martin Tebus arranged the museum’s collection according to 18 different themes. Some themes mimicked a conceptual, abstract approach such as Food in Context, some grouped artworks based on details or elements in them - Full Moon in Motion and The Year of the Horse - others created a kind of staged interiors using artworks - Street Life and Open Studio. Yet others showed the number and diversity of large categories in our collection such as figure painting and sculpture and portraiture in Looks and Postures and landscapes in Hiking and The River.  

Characteristic of Martin Tebus’s approach is a perceptive eye for content and visual elements, and a playful irreverence in staging new uses, categories and scenarios for the artworks.  

Museum24:Portal - 2024.09.04
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