2022 / Spring Sem /
Hearts of Hannah
Nina Katrine Haarsaker , Hanna Landfald Hanssen , August Schmidt , Arnstein Olav Gilberg , Aleksandra Raonic (Tutor)
Hannah Gravem Kjornes, Ingvild Tommervik, Marie Hollen Sjoen, Thale Biering, Silje Skorpen, Randi Bye, Hermann R. Stueland , Ingebjorg Stromme, Noa Catharina Nathalie van Dijk, Signe Dahl, Eline Hanssen, Emil Skare Orgeret, Vegard Josefsen, Ida Oyehog, Inga Landsem, Sara Grini Froisi, Brage Storjord Baraa, Kristian Haugen, Anh Phan, Pernille Katla, Emma Walaunet, Ingrid Marie Saether Halbjerhus, Mali Ulfsnes Horten, Vilde Helle Viken, Martine Brekke, Eirin Ombustvedt Delerud, Milla Randsborg , Jiacheng Hua , Sunniva K Einejord, Aymen Rhanim, Sigrid Rose, Ane Jonsson, Norun Kristine Kjerstad, Nora Krokstad, Jacob Halck Johannsen, Ada Eide Longva, Maria Rolland, Espen Faeravaag da Silva, Eva Langholm, Tonje Jorstad Tollhaug, Emily Gjerde Kviseth, Erling Storm Haaversen, Jennifer Qiu, Silje Barstad Alnes, Iben Elise Haug, Jenny Fjeld Ranfelt , Stine Waro , Karoline Omberg Often, Guro Solberg, Liv Linnea Bakka , Pernille Markholm , Helena Bjerke , Ellinor Vikan , Ellinor Vikan , Marie Fieldler Amlien, Maren Kjeldsberg , Tomas Haugland , Jorgen Stuenes, Isabel Oppedal, Victoria Ragner, Ingrid Eline Overby, Fredrik Finstad Austnes, Hanne Hurlen Gruppe, Iben Elise Haug, Jo Even Kolstad, Sigrid Oledal, Hanne Fahre (Students)
Threads of Innovation at Hannah Ryggen Triennale 2022: Anti-monument
1.HEARTS OF HANNAH RYGGEN | Hannah Ryggen Triennale 2022: Anti-monument
Installasjon i tre/bambus og garn / Installation in wood/bamboo and yarn
Courtesy Threads of Innovation, NTNU
Exhibition at Trondheim kunstmuseum – Gråmølna and in the city.
2.HEARTS CARNIVAL | Hannah Ryggen Triennale 2022: Anti-monument
Architectural performance in the city, from NTNU Gløshaugen to Trondheim kunstmuseum – Gråmølna. Courtesy Threads of Innovation, NTNU
Photo ©: Milan Ognjanovic
90 ARK2 students of Architecture, NTNU carrying/wearing their work / their Hearts of Hannah Ryggen / through the city towards the Trondheim Kunstmusem -Gråmølna, to install 90 Hearts of Hannah Ryggen as part of the ongoing Triennale.
Invited by Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum (NKIM) Threads of Innovation performs as an art collective: ARK2 students and teachers from NTNU’s Faculty of Architecture and Design, including Aleksandra Raonić, August Schmidt, Nina Haarsaker, Arnstein Olav Gilberg, Hanna Landfald Hanssen, Ina Samdal, with the CEPT TOI team joining in June.
The knot as a basic element is the primordial starting point for both textile production and the first structures made by humankind. The hundreds of knots in this installation demonstrate this principle. Inspired by Hannah Ryggen’s art, 90 architecture students from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology have created works using wool yarn and framing lumber. The modules are abstract ‘Hearts’.
Together, they create an airy organism that extends out into the urban setting. During the triennial, you can see more modules near Verftsbrua, at Krigsseilerplassen, and along the harbour promenade. Also during the exhibition period, students from CEPT University in Ahmedabad, India will contribute in ways that make the installation grow and change. The light structures represent an alternative to the stone busts and bronze monuments otherwise seen in cities throughout the world.