Tag: Magne Furuholmen

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Futura Plus

Magne’s previously unseen ‘Futura Plus’ works were represented in a group exhibition called ‘Under stor press’ (‘under pressure’), which included over 800 works from 80 artists.

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Shed 13

A large warehouse in Tjuvholmen was covered on two sides by six huge butterflies made by Damien Hirst.

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Smart Urban Stage
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Smart Urban Stage

Magne was one of the judges in the smart urban stage competition to choose the international smart future minds award winner.

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Posted in Workshops

Electric

During this workshop, Magne and Jonas Bjerre collaborated with participants to create new objects from dismissed Smart car parts. This project was in collaboration with Some Magazine.

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YotaSPACE

In addition to the Light Space Modulator performance at Strelka, Magne, Jonas and Martin participated in a workshop.

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Globe Mini-Summit

Apparatjik participated in a three day mini-summit as part of ‘Globe: Art, Music and Performance in the Deutsche Bank Towers’.

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Alphabets
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Alphabets – A miscellany of letters

Magne is one of the artists whose works are included in this 240-page book published by Black Dog Publishing, is a collection of examples of Western alphabets in use.

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Refleksdagen

Magne designed the reflectors used in an annual national Norwegian safety initiative. The reflector is in the shape of a light bulb.

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Magasinet
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‘Pakket og klar’ Interview

There was an extensive portrait of Magne in the Saturday ‘Magasinet’ section of Dagbladet. Promo for the interview said, “An open Magne Furuholmen talks about life after a-ha and his serious illness.”

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Soddjazz

Magne opened an exhibition of works from ‘Alpha Beta’ at Nils Aas Kunstverksted on the same day that SoddJazz 2010 opened with a concert by the Trygve Seim/Frode Haltli duo.

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