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Artist talk

Hans Rosenström and Maritea Dæhlin

Welcome to an artist talk between Hans Rosenström and Maritea Dæhlin. The conversation will delve into Rosenström’s sound installation Broken Chord, on view at Atelier Nord September 5 until October 12. The event is part of the Ultima Festival.

Location: Atelier Nord
Date: September 13
Time: 13:00–14:00

The event is free of charge, requires no registration, and is open to all. The talk will be in English.

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Maritea Dæhlin (b. 1986, Norway) is an interdisciplinary artist. Her artistic practice spans theatre, video, performance, sound, and stage text. Her work is characterized by multilingualism, non-linear structures, and at times, the absurd. Dæhlin holds a BA in Devised Theatre with Digital Arts from Dartington College of Arts (2007–2010) and was an associated artist at Black Box teater (2021–2022). Her work has been nominated for the Norwegian Critics’ Prize (2020) and the Hedda Award (2022).

Hans Rosenström (b. 1978, Finland) is a visual artist based in Stockholm. He was educated at the Malmö Art Academy and the Academy of Fine Arts in Helsinki. Rosenström’s artistic practice revolves around installations carefully developed in dialogue with the spaces they inhabit. By employing a range of media, from the fleeting yet tactile qualities of sound and the complexity of language to architectural constructions and light, Rosenström creates sensitive environments that invite confrontation and nuance. He has exhibited widely in both solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally, and his works are held in numerous public and private collections in the Nordic region and beyond.

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Photo credits:
Portrait of Maritea Dæhlin by Cecilia Monroy Cuevas.
Portrait of Hans Rosenström by Kaapo Kamu.