PREVIOUS EXHIBITION
MAY 15 - SEPTEMBER 7, 2008

"Harding Puls"
Hardanger Artists inspired by Olav H. Hauge and Geirr Tveitt
Celebrating the Olav H. Hauge and Geirr Tveitt Anniversary 08

Exhibit on display May 15- Sep 7

2008 marks the 100 year anniversary for the birth of poet Olav H. Hauge and pianist and composer Geirr Tveitt. Get to know their works and beautiful homeplace Hardanger, as the two artists are honored in New York with a special exhibition.

Both the internationally renown poet Olav H. Hauge and the pianist and composer Geirr Tveitt came from Hardanger – a place west in Norway – known for its beautiful nature landscape with fjords and mountains. With 2008 marking the 100 year anniversary for their births, the Norwegian Church in New York has invited Harding Puls - a network of artists with affiliation to Hardanger - to be their main exhibitor in 2008.

The art exhibition will consist of works by visual artists and artisans inspired by Hauge’s and Tveitt’s lives and artworks. Inevitably, they are also influenced by the majestic Hardanger landscape that has inspired artists and writers – among them Hauge and Tveitt – for centuries. The exhibition opens on May 15 in Trygve Lie Gallery, and lasts until September 7.

The artists contributing to this Anniversary Exhibition
Learn more about the different artists by clicking the pictures

Aud Bækkelund
Object
Audun Storaas
Woodcut
Ingunn van Etten
Painting
Jorunn Haugse
Painting
Liv Eirill Evensen
Composer/electronic contemporary music
Svein Nå
Textile, weaver
Synneva Heradstveit
Watercolour
Åse Berit Skeie Ultang
Painting

About the artists honoured

Olav H. Hauge Geirr Tveitt

Olav H. Hauge (1908-1994)
Hauge is considered one of the most important Norwegian poets in the post-war era. He lived his whole life on a farm in Hardanger, and also worked as a gardener, apple farmer and translator. He was inspired by international literature (American books were sent to him by his uncle in the U.S.), and the combination of a local foundation and an international vision can be seen in his works.

Geirr Tveitt (1908-1981)
Colorful and productive, Tveitt is described as. He got his education at the prestigious conservatory in Leipzig, where Edvard Grieg also was educated. Tveitt’s music is positioned between Norwegian folk music and a sophisticated post-impressionistic style. He made both operas and symphonies, but is also known for his traditional folk songs.

Read more about Olav H. Hauge and Geirr Tveitt.


Where: Trygve Lie Gallery, The Norwegian Church at 317 East 52nd Street, New York (between 1st and 2nd Avenues)
When: May 15 throughout September 7.
Info: Call (212) 319-0370
Opening hours:
12-5pm every day. From September 1: Monday – Thurs: 12-7, Friday - Sun: 1-5.

Admission is free, and the exhibit is open to the public. The artworks are for sale.